FS Parts: EDOT black light cover Run at Phoenix Arcade

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Anyone else looking for a blacklight cover for EDOT?

I can't find one anywhere......

I just talked to Darin at Phoenix arcade and he needs at least 50 preorders to begin production on them. They will be done correctly and fit as they should.

Anyone else here in need?

Lets get this going:)
 
Yeah my bad on saying 50 preorders. Let's just build an interest list first. Bradley C keeps approaching me to do these since the other repro that was done is very poor, he says.

I'll keep an eye on this thread.
 
thisoldgame.com still might have these..ask.. don't just look at site

TOG doesn't have anymore and no timeline on making another run.

Its not something that they will be doing for awhile.....
 
Yeah my bad on saying 50 preorders. Let's just build an interest list first. Bradley C keeps approaching me to do these since the other repro that was done is very poor, he says.

I'll keep an eye on this thread.

Everyone that has purchased the Tron black light covers from Phoenix Arcade knows how amazing they are. If you feel that your faded ones arent really that bad... then you see a machine that has the repros on them - you will quickly change your mind. The bright colors will make your machine look amazing.

Every single DOT or EDOT plastic is faded. Having a beautiful reproduction would make all our DOT/EDOT machines look that much better. I am happy to lend Darrin an original DOT and an original EDOT black light cover to make this reproduction possible. Let's get a list going to see how much interest there is. It would be a fantastic product to have on the Phoenixarcade site!
 
I think Phoenix and thisoldgame and GameStencils etc all provide us collectors with some great reproduction pieces for our machines and we should all be thankful to the individuals for their efforts.

I think Rich did a great job on the colors/screening of the plastics he did a run of a few years back. I think the problem came with the bending process. Here is a link to a thread from a few years ago that outlined my concerns.

https://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=220659&highlight=black+light+covers
 
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