Show us what's mounted in your cab!
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
@Rossyra : Thats all you need.
Great games and great variety.
Great games and great variety.
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
Wow idc, those pictures look from another dimensionidc wrote:

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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
Amen brotha, I hardly ever change 'em, occasionally RBFF2 for KOF97/98R2-2D wrote:@Rossyra : Thats all you need.
Great games and great variety.

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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
here my cabinet who is a Neo geo mvs. not a original one but was built by a friend who did a excelent job. i have a 4 slot in it with some games. the board is not so clean but it was like that when i buy it and it work perfectly.




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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
Hehe, thanks mate. Just a couple of cold cathodes under the shelf. Inverter wired to the PSU with a splitter made with free samples from JST.Animaitor wrote:Wow idc, those pictures look from another dimension

Makes it easier to see when changing games in a darkened room, and without removing the rear hatch cover. And I think it just looks cool.

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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
Looks very clean for a customyukin wrote:here my cabinet who is a Neo geo mvs. not a original one but was built by a friend who did a excelent job. i have a 4 slot in it with some games. the board is not so clean but it was like that when i buy it and it work perfectly.

The screws used to seal up this cart are wood screws. Nobody is going to waste good wood screws on a bootleg, they'd just use cheap electronic screws instead.
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
is it Sarcasm?maxio098ui wrote:
Looks very clean for a custom
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
No I am seriousyukin wrote:is it Sarcasm?maxio098ui wrote:
Looks very clean for a custom

The screws used to seal up this cart are wood screws. Nobody is going to waste good wood screws on a bootleg, they'd just use cheap electronic screws instead.
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
some T-molding wouldn't go a miss, but it does look like a pretty convincing big red

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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
i have all i need for the t-molding i just don't install it.Rossyra wrote:some T-molding wouldn't go a miss, but it does look like a pretty convincing big red

maxio098ui:
just in a few days i will show i new picture of my mvs mobo. you will get a heart attack lol. im joking. but yeah im right now try to clean it completly.
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
It's a lovely cab. Just be careful that you don't scratch the paintjob when you router out the groove for your t-mold.yukin wrote: i have all i need for the t-molding i just don't install it.![]()
People! You should always router it out before painting! But try not to fill the groove with paint..

Up the Irons!
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
i finaly clean and done some work on the metal plate of the mobo of my mvs i clean each little pins on the mobo and here the comparaison.
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
Niiiice!yukin wrote:i finaly clean and done some work on the metal plate of the mobo of my mvs i clean each little pins on the mobo and here the comparaison.

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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
Wow, great jobAnimaitor wrote:Niiiice!yukin wrote:i finaly clean and done some work on the metal plate of the mobo of my mvs i clean each little pins on the mobo and here the comparaison.

What did you use for the cleaning and polishing?
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
Yeah, great work!yukin wrote:i finaly clean and done some work on the metal plate of the mobo of my mvs i clean each little pins on the mobo and here the comparaison.

I clean pretty much everything I get. CPS2 boards in particular, full dismantle and wash down, motherboards have fan cleaned too.

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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
wonderbanana wrote:Wow, great jobAnimaitor wrote:Niiiice!yukin wrote:i finaly clean and done some work on the metal plate of the mobo of my mvs i clean each little pins on the mobo and here the comparaison.![]()
What did you use for the cleaning and polishing?
i just use a metallic finish spray can on it. i wait 24 hours and tadam. Magic !!!!

and for the dust on the board i use qtips and a brush
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Re: Show us what's mounted in your cab!
Looks much better 

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