tb lilley
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Here's a couple of pics from the Sega MC manual. As far as I can tell, there is one manual only and it covers both the upright and the cockpit.
This pic shows the upright:
This pic shows the upright, but with a 'hood' attached.
The hood has it's own part number. As does all of the artwork, which are listed as separate stickers. So yeah, I reckon a lot of these (if not all) are conversions of other Sega cabs.
The PCB looks a lot like the Atari MC PCB (although it is clearly labelled Sega). Any changes of seeing a pic of your (Robotron Jon's) PCB?
This pic shows the upright:
This pic shows the upright, but with a 'hood' attached.
The hood has it's own part number. As does all of the artwork, which are listed as separate stickers. So yeah, I reckon a lot of these (if not all) are conversions of other Sega cabs.
The PCB looks a lot like the Atari MC PCB (although it is clearly labelled Sega). Any changes of seeing a pic of your (Robotron Jon's) PCB?
I am pretty sure the upright portion is a converted Head On cabinet. If you unbolted the upright from the sit down portion you would be able to see the side art of the Head On where the sit down portion of the cabinet fits over the upright part. If you look at the pics in the thread about the machine I own you can see this.
Also, the board sounds exactly like the one I have in my Sega Missile Command.
What's the serial # on the back of the upright? I haven't looked at the back of mine in a long time but as I recall there is a plate back there with a serial number.
