Just so this description isn't wasted in a private massage. Man its a lot of work to sell all these damn parts after you have collected them.
The burgertime art work is still available from malice. However my bezel does not have that error in it. My bezel is spelled correctly. I think he does have perfect bezels left but for some reason I don't see them.
http://www.backtothearcade.com/index...ies/burgertime
The prices you see in my list are what I paid for the parts plus shipping on the artwork.
The machine is empty at the moment except for the burnt up wg4600 bolted up in it. Its over in my public storage with my Nba jam "xxxx-in-1.com" project.
The burnt up wg4600 monitor I am keeping. It's the only example of a 4600 that I have.
The side art is toasted/wasted because the op painted the darn cab black. The cab now needs to be stripped then repainted that mustard yellow color. Then if you want you can get the stencils from this old game for the side art.
Now cab is solid as a rock and in wonderful condition. You wont find a better example of it anywhere. Well that doesn't cost 1200.00 that is. It doesn't smell and will be awesome once its sanded down and repainted. I am sure it will require minimum bondo work for the minor scratches it does have.
I have the jamma power center here at the house. In fact I have a couple of them and can build them at will. They look just like Bob Roberts power centers on the piece of plywood.
http://www.therealbobroberts.net/acwiring.html
So its really fast to set up a machine jamma this way.
Anyway the control panel is in the finial stages of going back together. I sent it down to riptors a while back because the panel had 4 extra holes in it from the op drilling it. Remember this machine was converted to arkanoid. Riptor welded the holes closed and sent it back. I have sanded it all down and have primed and painted the control panel. It is now in the finial stage and needs to be sanded down one more time before the new overlay is applied.
Man my fingers are tired... brb