baby pac and punchout

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So I have two punchouts fully functioning in baby pac cabinets. I have a line on at least one original empty punch out cab that I will be restoring and moving my punchout over. My question is should I venture down the road to part together a baby pac or abandon the effort and save myself heartache and torment?

JS
 
So I have two punchouts fully functioning in baby pac cabinets. I have a line on at least one original empty punch out cab that I will be restoring and moving my punchout over. My question is should I venture down the road to part together a baby pac or abandon the effort and save myself heartache and torment?

JS

I don't think anyone here will discourage you from "saving" a classic but it can be costly de-converting a game. Post some pics of the converted games I am confused how a punch out can be converted from a baby PAC.
 
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That I'd officially the weirdest conversion ever lol. You going to try to se convert that baby pac?
 
I think I will move the punchout's into proper cabs first and then see what is out there for baby pac parts. There are just so many pieces it may have to be my long....long term project that I piece together over time. The cabinets are solid though so at least i will be starting from a good base.
 
I think I will move the punchout's into proper cabs first and then see what is out there for baby pac parts. There are just so many pieces it may have to be my long....long term project that I piece together over time. The cabinets are solid though so at least i will be starting from a good base.

Maybe the play fields are under there and don't have holes drilled through? Baby Pacmans are cool so good luck.
 
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