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Yea, I knew it was a conversion. Didn't know what it was previously tho, after finding a moonwalker cab picture i think you are right.

Wow full side art is expensive. It costs more than I paid for the machine, haha.

Thanks for the info on the battery and torx bits. I was thinking the same thing in regards to the sideart I do have. Might just sell it instead.
 
The full sideart is also intended for a certain cab and may not fit your machine properly...

Yeah blazin06, I linked to the full sideart thinking it was the medallion sideart you probably have. This will not be a correct fit for your cab. You can sell the medallion sideart you have but that doesn't go for nearly as much as full dedicated sideart. You can still get a few bucks for it and people tend to prefer original to reproduction so that should work in your favor.
 
Does anyone know of a source for these leg leveler plates? I've attached a photo. I haven't been able to find anything online so far, but maybe I'm not searching for the right thing??
 

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I got totally confused, I thought you had a dedicated machine, then I remembered it was a conversion, lol... cause the dedicateds have the regular metal plates that you screw to the bottom of the cab.

I think the best bet is to figure out what the game was originally, and then I think people will know resources on where to find replacements better.

alternatively, if you're having problems with the threads, you could tap them to the next size up too, unless you just need the legs.
 
I think it was a Sega moonwalker originally, at least based on pictures I've seen of one. Is there a way to be sure? Like looking at the serial number??

One of the plates is missing the threaded part, which is the one I was looking to replace. Two of the plate have bolts stuck in them that got sheared off. I'm not sure how to get those ones out yet..
 
Trash those rusty old leg levelers. Replace all 4 and be done with it.
 
yeah, just get the new plates, screw em in, be done with it.

either order from Bob or Happ I guess.
 
Alright, I just wasn't sure how I'd install those new ones. I can't screw them into the corners of the plywood, they wouldn't be supported. I suppose I could glue/screw in a 4x4 piece of wood into the corners, and then install them on that.
 
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