Presale Reproduction Lunar Lander Mission Light PCB's
4th of July, Can not think of a better weekend to Launch the Presale for the Lunar Lander Mission Light PCB.
I have been looking for 2 years to find a Mission Light PCB, for my 2nd Lunar Lander project. My personal love for Lunar Lander, and the other reproduction Lunar lander parts that have become available have drivin me to have these reproduced
We are going to do 1 run of (20) boards. Presale will end on 7/16. Some boards may be available after presale but they will not be at presale price.
Our projected ship date will be somewhere around mid to end of August.
Final Price has been set at $85.00 + $2.85 Paypal fees ($87.85) Shipped to USA, or $85 shipped to USA, if paypal is sent as a gift. Either way is fine with me
Prices for out of USA will be $75 plus actual Shipping. So if your ordering from outside the USA we will take care of the shipping costs at the time the board ships.
Payment can be sent to [email protected]
here is the list so far:
djw90 (3) Paid
Bradio (1) Paid
Debaz (1)
James in MD (1) Paid
Komodo (3)
Seawolf (1)
Zinfer (1) Paid
Based on a lot of good feedback from the community, it was decided to stick to the original Atari design as closely as possible, so voltage regulator and brightness pot have been omitted. The final product will maintain the original Atari layout, voltages and ship with the the original bayonet lights specified by Atari in the Lunar Lander owners manual.
- Replacement board is the same dimensions as the original Atari PCB (except the new one should be square rather than slightly irregular in shape)
- Mounting holes are slightly enlarged to work with documented variations in Atari cabinets (0.026" larger diameter)
- Header connector is the same position, size, style and meets or exceeds the original manufactures specifications
- All lights are in the original locations and ship with the Atari specified 13V lamp
- Circuit board is made from slightly thicker and more durable material (tighter fiberglass weave)
- All board will be shipped assembled and tested with 5 lamps.
Here is a link to the original thread.
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?p=1684534#post1684534
4th of July, Can not think of a better weekend to Launch the Presale for the Lunar Lander Mission Light PCB.
I have been looking for 2 years to find a Mission Light PCB, for my 2nd Lunar Lander project. My personal love for Lunar Lander, and the other reproduction Lunar lander parts that have become available have drivin me to have these reproduced
We are going to do 1 run of (20) boards. Presale will end on 7/16. Some boards may be available after presale but they will not be at presale price.
Our projected ship date will be somewhere around mid to end of August.
Final Price has been set at $85.00 + $2.85 Paypal fees ($87.85) Shipped to USA, or $85 shipped to USA, if paypal is sent as a gift. Either way is fine with me
Payment can be sent to [email protected]
here is the list so far:
djw90 (3) Paid
Bradio (1) Paid
Debaz (1)
James in MD (1) Paid
Komodo (3)
Seawolf (1)
Zinfer (1) Paid
Based on a lot of good feedback from the community, it was decided to stick to the original Atari design as closely as possible, so voltage regulator and brightness pot have been omitted. The final product will maintain the original Atari layout, voltages and ship with the the original bayonet lights specified by Atari in the Lunar Lander owners manual.
- Replacement board is the same dimensions as the original Atari PCB (except the new one should be square rather than slightly irregular in shape)
- Mounting holes are slightly enlarged to work with documented variations in Atari cabinets (0.026" larger diameter)
- Header connector is the same position, size, style and meets or exceeds the original manufactures specifications
- All lights are in the original locations and ship with the Atari specified 13V lamp
- Circuit board is made from slightly thicker and more durable material (tighter fiberglass weave)
- All board will be shipped assembled and tested with 5 lamps.
Here is a link to the original thread.
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?p=1684534#post1684534
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