Any Resources for Sega Titan cabinet art?

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I would like to do a full, proper restore of my cab before anything else. It's set up for six buttons on a side, and the battops have been replaced with Japanese balltops, but I want to try to put original artwork on the panel and bezel.

The Die Hard cab is the most common one that I know of in the US, but Sega also released Virtua Fighter Remix and Last Bronx Kits that I have not personally seen, but I'm sure are out there.

I have a Die Hard Arcade and a Last Bronx marquee, but the only things I'm missing are overlays and bezel strips. My only other option is to buy a bezel and control panel with the artwork applied. The problem with this is they're either expensive or the art is not in very good condition. I also don't want big plastic arcade parts taking up space in the house.

Classicarcadegrafix.com, gameongrafix.com, and quarterarcade.com have nothing for this that I was able to find, which is strange because I would always see Die Hard in a lot of arcades that I would go to. There's a generic Sega Titan ST-V art set that I have seen online, but the pictures appear to taken down.

Does anyone have an idea of where else I could try to look for this, or know of a place where I could get the CPO and bezel art repro'd?

(Pics for reference)

Last Bronx:

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Virtua Fighter Remix:

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Die Hard Arcade:

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I have the same cabinet and CPO for Last Bronx. I haven't been able to find either the LB or Die Hard Arcade repro artwork. It would be great if some of the NOS kits out there got scanned...
 
It would be great if some of the NOS kits out there got scanned...

It would be. I know this cabinet doesn't get a lot of love but it's built like a tank and it requires very little cosmetic upkeep. It's kind of the "runt of the litter", so to speak.

I have a Last Bronx marquee that I got from a friend a long time ago that - to my surprise - fit perfectly. I've only ever seen these as Die Hard Arcade.
 
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