FS Game: Battlezone Arcade 99% complete project. Wixom, MI. $600

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Battlezone Arcade 99% complete project. Wixom, MI. $600

I have an almost complete Battlezone project for sale. I picked this up about a year ago off KLOV for $600. I couldn't see anything from the back other than it was complete. When I got it home and started digging into it, I found a big mouse nest behind the face panel. So in cleaning that out, I disposed of the panel for the marquee lights, as it was the base for the nest, soaked and just generally disgusting. So that is that is the only part missing. When I plugged it in last year, I didn't get anything. No coin door lights, no blinking cone button, definitely no playing blind. I have not tested it anymore since then, and I actually don't even remember if the interlocks were set correctly or not. But assume the power supply will need a new big blue, and the AR board will need a rebuild. I haven't touched it since the night I brought it home, just letting it air out in my garage. The smell is pretty much gone, but will obviously need a good cleaning. I picked this up to get one more vector in my arcade, but plans have changed, and I won't be getting to this one anytime soon, if ever. Hoping to get my $600 investment back out of it, or at least close to it. It's in the exact condition i picked it up in, minus the marquee lights and a mouse nest lol. I just realized I didn't snap a picture of the second side, but it's in comparable condition to the side I did take a picture of. Located in the garage for easy load up. Not looking to ship, but if need be I'm sure we could figure it out.
 

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And the last 3.
 

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Great work! What did it take?

ar2 fried the boardset, so i fixed that and got a replacement boardset from andrewb (original is in his hands to be fixed)
monitor needed a bunch of repairs, mostly solved with a cap kit, hv diode and salvaged anode wire from a tv
had to get the missing light assembly from keithsarcade
bit of work had to be done to the step, replaced the trashed rubber with a floor mat - its not exact, but it works well enough
 
ar2 fried the boardset, so i fixed that and got a replacement boardset from andrewb (original is in his hands to be fixed)
monitor needed a bunch of repairs, mostly solved with a cap kit, hv diode and salvaged anode wire from a tv
had to get the missing light assembly from keithsarcade
bit of work had to be done to the step, replaced the trashed rubber with a floor mat - its not exact, but it works well enough

Rep for you! Way to bring back a classic!

Chris
 
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