The speaker holes are designed to fit a speak with mounting holes 75mm apart or bigger.Ĭompatible with 3/4” (19mm) T-Molding, that fits a 1/16” (1.58mm) slot. Number of player buttons and joystick holesĢ0 x Player Button holes (2 x 6 per player - 2 x 4 per player) We strongly recommend measuring the outer measurements of the monitor to ensure they do not exceed the following dimensions:Ĭompatible with Zippyy, Sanwa, Seimitsu and others with SE mounting plates.Ĭompatible with 28mm and 30mm buttons, including Sanwa, SuzoHapp, Industrias Lorenzo, Seimitsu, Samducksa and QanBa. * The control panel box has an opening on the base and on the back for access into the main cabinet for cable management.Īssembled dimensions - 1685mm x 1160mm x 680mmĬompatible with VESA 75mm and 100mm square hole pattern and 200mm x 100mm. The whole box is removable from the main body with the use of screws. * Control panel box has a hinged lid for easy access to buttons and joysticks. Once built the 12mm is not noticeable and does not affect rigidity in any way. * The sides, top panel, speaker panel and control panel are 18mm, other panels are 12mm. * The kit is built in two sections and joined to form a full size upright. * Control panel is removable for easy access to buttons and joysticks. * Supplied in flat pack form for self assembly This can be selected from the options above when ordering. The clear plexi is a good option to choose, when you intend to put artwork underneath. This kit is available to order WITH or WITHOUT a pre-drilled plexi for the control panel. Pre-Drilled Plexi For Control Panel Option: This upright arcade cabinet kit is supplied in flat pack form for self assembly and all fixings are included. The monitor viewing area provides ample room for a monitor of up to 27” (with a maximum outer width of 69cm) and there is also a pre-cut hole in the back of the cabinet for those customers who want to fit an inlet switch. Quote from: isucamper on April 06, 2008, 12:02:48 pm I have a question about the old 4 player CPs like the one on TMNT.This full size 4 player 27" upright arcade cabinet kit is manufactured with 18mm & 12mm MDF, features a black finish, 4 player pre-drilled control panel layout, internal shelf to store hardware components and includes a plexi set for monitor and marquee area. The reason I ask is because these old 4-player panels are relatively small compared to the ones people post on this site and I'm interested in drawing from their space saving layouts. If the sticks aren't angled, then they would move their sticks either left or right (depending on which side of the cabinet they are standing on) to make their characters move downward. If the outside sticks are at a 90 degree angle, then the players on the outside would actually pull the sticks back towards them to move their characters downward. In other words, assuming that the players using the outside sticks are standing at the sides of the control panel (as opposed to the players using the middle sticks and standing at the front), what direction do they move their sticks in to move the characters downward? I have a question about the old 4 player CPs like the one on TMNT.Īre the outside sticks mounted exactly the same as the inside ones or are they mounted at a 90 degree angle?
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