Galaxian T-Molding - Blue, Green, Black, ??

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What color does yours have and what did it come with originally? Mine has the green that was put on by the previous owner, but I hate it. I think I'd be partial to the blue. Does anyone have the blue on their machine? Be a dear and post a pic? Also, where can I get some? Is it the same light blue that is their DOT replacement? Thanks.
 
How dare you not keep it original? You probably would do something dumb like change Atari System 1 t-molding too, right? :rolleyes:

Please stop posting until you become a serious collector. Threads like this is whats wrong with KLOV lately.

Change the t-molding he says.
 
How dare you not keep it original? You probably would do something dumb like change Atari System 1 t-molding too, right? :rolleyes:

Please stop posting until you become a serious collector. Threads like this is whats wrong with KLOV lately.

Change the t-molding he says.

Whoa, easy there fellow collector, I'm serious as the next guy, but the green sucks. Like I said it was put on by the previous owner. It is a replacement, it is new.
 
How can you not like the green? It's awesome and matches the rest. The ones I've seen in the wild have always had green.
 
Phet, if you change it, I'll take the old stuff off your hands. PM me if you do so. I am doing a multi in a gutted galaxian and the t molding needs replaced.

Robert
 
Who had the cab with Blue? Wasn't it Billy? Looked mighty sweet.

There we go:

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Mine has green and I love it. Blue looks really nice too. T-molding is probably the least permanent change you can make to a machine and it costs diddly-squat. Slap some on there and take some pictures of how it looks when you're done.
 
I like the blue, too.

Saw one recently for sale around here with blue. What are the factory colors? were there options?
 
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Mine has green and I love it. Blue looks really nice too. T-molding is probably the least permanent change you can make to a machine and it costs diddly-squat. Slap some on there and take some pictures of how it looks when you're done.

The green's OK I guess, but that blue makes want to dance.

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