.....also, could it be that Atari themself would have used the BLB (the dark blue ones) but they just were'nt invented yet?
Or do we need the white light above 365nanometer to see the whole thing and not only the flourescent ink?
I can break that record......because, this topic will never get old.
Plus members say "this topic has been discussed several times, use the search-function to find them" then at the same time complain old threads get reactivated.
I always thought only the time shows if a thread was good or not...
why in the opposite direction...that makes no sense to me.
On the flyer I read that it also made vertical jump-motion of some sort...I did not know it also had Force-Feedback.
I would love to see this game spinning...but nobody in the scene seems to own one.
I have some ZZZ-cabinets laying around. Some are very converted to the marquees could go.
You better post in the Facebook-Group Arcade Collectors Europe....that is your source. You won't find much european stuff on KLOV while you have almost 2000 european collectors there.
It is always funny that people think that 3D-Printing is the holy grail. I am an industrial designer (I stated before I am an graphic-designer but every industrial designer learn to work with photoshop). We tried to make several prototyps with that technologie and it will take years if not...
I have a DLX-machine as well, I am a graphic desiger and have my own see-through scanner.
Just can promise when I will do it....
I would be more motivated if I see parts for my machine in reachable distance ;)
I found some sets of NOS-Mega-Tech sidearts and scanned/restored them precisely to every dot of the halftone.
The art gets printed on a reflective foil exactly matching to the original but higher quality.
The prints then get first done in white (even under every dot) to match the original...
It worths 2 grand???
What would be a good price to pay for it?
BTW, I sent you a PM as you went that route already.
There is no thread of the de-conversion, is there one?