Zaxxon / Star Trek / Space Fury dimensions

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Looking for dimensions for the Sega Zaxxon-style cab for a virtual model. If anyone's got one, or a Star Trek, Space Fury, Congo Bongo, Eliminator, Tac/Scan or Monster Bash, and could spare a little time to make some measurements of it, it would be a huge help. If you can, here's a layout of the dimensions needed below. Also, just to clarify a few of the details, just in case they're not clear -

"M" is the height of just the visible part of the marquee.
"N" is the height fromm the top of the front of the upper marquee panel to the bottom of the front tof the lower one.
"Q" is the height of the chrome strip right underneath the control panel.
"R" is the height of the front of the control panel.
"S" is the distance between the coin mech panel and the chrome strip.
"T/U" are the dimensions of the coin mech panel.
"V" is the distnace between the coin mech panel and the edge of the front woodgrain panel.
"AA" is the front edge of the side panel (without the t-molding) to the marquee, not the panels holding the marquee.
"GG" is the glass from where it touches the speaker panel to where it touches the very top of the control panel.

Much thanks in advance to anyone who can help out.

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I have a Zaxxon, I can measure it, but good lord, you really need all those measurements? Are you building a cab? If someone else doesnt chime in in the next day or two, Ill work on it.
 
Well, ideally I'd like to make it as accurate as possible. It's not for Google Sketchup, it's going to be a model for the 3dArcade emulator frontend (http://www.mameworld.info/3darcade/) made with 3dsMax. I'd like to get as many of these dimensions as possible to make it as accurate as possible, since I'm going to make every game that Sega made in this style cab, which I think was eight or nine. There are several of them on the 3dArk site already, but they range from fairly to very inaccurate, and I'm a stickler for detail. I'm just about done with the various Nintendo Kongs thanks to some very generous picture-taking from CamaroMurph, and this is my next big project (not really 'next', technically already started).
 
Well, ideally I'd like to make it as accurate as possible. It's not for Google Sketchup, it's going to be a model for the 3dArcade emulator frontend (http://www.mameworld.info/3darcade/) made with 3dsMax. I'd like to get as many of these dimensions as possible to make it as accurate as possible, since I'm going to make every game that Sega made in this style cab, which I think was eight or nine. There are several of them on the 3dArk site already, but they range from fairly to very inaccurate, and I'm a stickler for detail. I'm just about done with the various Nintendo Kongs thanks to some very generous picture-taking from CamaroMurph, and this is my next big project (not really 'next', technically already started).

Sweet. Mine should be accurate to within one inch. If you're remaking a new model, you should be able to measure all the lengths off my model to build your own. Or you could incorporate my model into the program....just mail me a check when you're finished. :)
 
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@ welove80s: Thanks, I'll take you up on that, if no one else chimes in.

@ gozer5454: The Sketchup models are unfortunately incompatible with 3dsMax, I tried to open a few of them a month ago, but thanks. I'm hoping to get the measurements down to 1/8", so a 1-inch tolerance would kinda throw everything off.
 
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