Pole Position

FrizzleFried

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Welp, Pole Position is ALMOST done. Actually, she IS done in her current Pole Position configuration, but the cab runs both PP and PPII so naturally I needed artwork for both... so I have a Pole Position II bezel as well as a Pole Position II glass marquee on their way. Once I convert to PPII, chances are it will stay that way, but I will keep the stock Pole Postion bezel and marquee to keep them included with the game.

Anyhow, I cleaned up the art on both sides... cleaned up th front... cleaned out the cab from top to bottom. I decided to keep the stock T-Molding which is in about 8/10 condition with a few scuffs here and there due to the fact that the upper left of the cab has taken on some water at some point and is swollen ever so slightly and I don't really want to screw with it. I was thinking RED T-Molding would look kickass, but it would certainly make the swelling more noticeable. The bottom front of the left side had a hunk of corner taken out luckily good `ole corner protectors covered up the damage nicely. Normally I'd repair this corner, but to do so would require the whole side to be restored and it's just not worth it for this cab... the corner protector option looks good and hides the damage so well you couldn't see it if you looked... a decent solution for this low-budget project. The aging and pretty beat down CPO had to be replaced and luckily I managed to take Rich's very last Pole Position CPO (www.thisoldgame.com) which turned out kickass. I dropped the 8-liners monitor I picked up for $160.00 in to the cab and it looks nice. I did have to swap monitor frames to get it to fit right though. I repaired the pedal which had slipped the metal pot wire...and rigged it so it wouldn't slip anymore. I ran dedicated +5 and GND lines from a switcher to both the CPU and video PCB's complete with molex connector. I used a USPS "Triangle" priority box to create an exhaust duct for the PCB cage and fan. The marquee lamp was replaced as was the starter and ballast. I also wired in a momentary "lock switch" in the coin door lock that serves as a credit button as we all know Pole Position's attract mode in FREEPLAY is non-existent.

TO DO: Re-wire cabinet edge connectors... replace PP bezel and marquee with PPII bezel and marquee. I am waiting on my delivery from Bob (Wednesday) to rewire the edge connectors and my bezel and marquee should be here shortly.

That's it! Thus far PPII has taken up home in the cabinet and I feel it will remain so for some time... the game is just fun and I like the selection of tracks.

Here are some pix:

PP_LEFT_DONE1.jpg


PP_COMPLETE_RIGHT.jpg


PP_COMPLETE_FRONT.jpg


PP_COMPLETE_PANEL.jpg
 
Looks good. That steering wheel center badge looks real nice. Was it like that or did you have to replace it. Mine was unrecognizable.
 
That is stock. It's in good condition with some fraying of the clear "coat" of it around the edges in a place or two. The back sticker is also stock and in perfect condition. Unfortunately the CP shroud has several melt spots from cigs, but what PP do you know that doesn't?

I was considering putting the 4 track "map" sticker on the back over the "gauge" sticker, but decided against it considering the PPII bezel also contains the track map information.

I also just picked up a NOS shifter bezel from Brentradio as mine has a crack at the bottom.
 
Unfortunately the CP shroud has several melt spots from cigs, but what PP do you know that doesn't?

Mine...but it is rare not to have burns. You can dremel them smooth and then give the whole thing a coat of black with one of the new paints meant for platic like krylon fusion.
 
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