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    FOUND Taito Type X2 Hard Drive Panel & Wood Mount Brackets

    Looking for the formed metal panel that holds hard drives for a Type X2 motherboard. I don't need a drive, just the raised panel itself. Also looking for the brackets used to mount the motherboard to a board for vertical installation inside a cabinet. I've actually found a couple of these for...
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    Laser-cut Astro City Marquee Holder

    Overview Front view of the marquee holder installed on a New Astro City cabinet. A few years ago I created a DIY lasercut marquee holder for the SEGA Astro City and New Astro City arcade cabinet. This design wasn't perfectly accurate - I didn't have reference to an original holder at the...
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    (New) Astro City Cashbox Shelf

    Overview A few months back, I designed a custom shelf to fit above the cashbox in the Astro and New Astro City cabinets. I've been very busy with work, so I only just finished documentation of it - but it's been working fine for me for over half a year. The project is open-source and I've...
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    Softdrink Restores Candy Cab Stools

    As part of the process of restoring my New Astro City, I also wanted to take some time to work on the two stools I've been using for the last few years. Both were in rough but serviceable shape and in need of some cleanup and restoration. So far I've spent about a day on the process and finished...
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    Softdrink's New Astro City Restore Log

    I've always loved these cab maintenance and restoration logs, so I figured it was my turn to contribute a bit! I've already done quite a bit of work on the cabinet and will be sort of 'backfilling' this thread with progress shots until it catches up to the present; here are a couple (potato)...
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    Astro / New Astro City LED "Service" Light Mod + 3D Printed Mount Brackets

    Overview When working on my New Astro City, I noticed that the interior could get quite dark; doing maintenance tasks or connecting new game boards was often inconvenienced by the poor visibility. I decided to mount a 24" LED light fixture inside the cabinet, to provide some much-needed extra...
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