Up for sale is my Q*Bert that I restored back in 2020. I bought this Q*Bert cabinet as a Capcom Bowling conversion and sourced all the Q*Bert parts to bring it back to its former glory. The cabinet was sanded down, minor imperfections in the wood were cleaned up (cabinet was quite solid from the start), and painted all around using oil-based paint and an HVLP sprayer.
$3800Now $3600- Local pickup in Parkersburg, WV
- Extensive photo album: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1S9R62grZnbV7JQMWvam6dCe4br3AXhQc?usp=drive_link
- Direct link to gameplay video (within album): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yfgQNHal9xelXP8NB97qQW5yOXVI9nE9/view?usp=drive_link
- The Gottlieb raised coin door was redone / sandblasted / powdercoated by Chris at HotRodArcade / Pinball Plating (https://pinballplating.com/arcade-parts/wico-raised-letter-gottlieb-coin-door).
- All metal parts were tumbled / polished with Flitz.
- Power supply was rebuilt with the Mega Deluxe Arcade Parts and Repair kit (https://www.arcadepartsandrepair.co...-kit/gottlieb-ma303-ma430-ps-rebuild-cap-kit/).
- Comes with the battery to ram conversion kit for the board (https://www.arcadeshop.com/i/345/gottlieb-battery-conversion-kit.htm).
- 4900 hasn't been touched electronic-wise but still has a decent picture (see video of gameplay).
- Monitor has slight Q*Bert and Capcom Bowling burn
- Swearing marquee and CPO were from Phoenix Arcade (https://www.phoenixarcade.com/products/qbert/qbert-swearing-marquee, https://www.phoenixarcade.com/products/qbert/qbert-cpo).
- Bezel, side art, and front art were from Arcade Shop
- Control panel was from a run by Takeman here on KLOV. Joystick is not an original but very close. It is a NOS Suzo Rotterdam 22-2831.
- Game has an odd small random "W" (in the right region of the screen) on each level change but otherwise plays fine (see video of gameplay)
- Paint job isn't perfection, but turned out pretty decent
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