Burgertime Monitor Bezel

ManiN

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Anybody use any clever methods to recreate a monitor bezel? I found the art file online in adobe illustrator format. It looks great minus the missing egg and typo in the instruction block. I edited it (still need an egg though).

Has anybody printed a graphic and put it on some plexi for a bezel? Thought about buying some good sticky paper and printing it out. I've not seen any ready available stuff besides mame marquee out there.

While I'm on it, what about printing a marquee? Anybody ever print on backlite paper to remake a marquee? Be cool if the sold the paper in long pieces to print the whole thing.

I know kinkos does this stuff, but they also have a hell of a premium with it.
 
Ok you're scaring me. If this is for a Burgertime - then one you mentioned long ago about restoring and telling the owner how much it was worth? This is a Burgertime dude. Don;t cheap out and print something for a marquee. It's not like the marquees are difficult to find. If you're going to restore it do it right. Not only will the end result look nicer but the value of the machine as a whole will be higher.
 
No :) I've got a nice fresh screened marquee for the ol' BT. The marquee print would be for another game.

The bezel is frustrating though, I haven't seen but one for sale and it was all faded etc...
 
Anybody use any clever methods to recreate a monitor bezel? I found the art file online in adobe illustrator format. It looks great minus the missing egg and typo in the instruction block. I edited it (still need an egg though).

I would like to update the illustrator file available on vectorlib, can you please share your eidted version. ?
 
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