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Style:HAPP w/ trackball cut Easy to Assemble LVL32 Bartop / Tabletop Arcade Cabinet Kit for 32" screens(Trackball option differs from pic. & has 4" square cut in center & only 6 buttons per player)AVAILABLE IN HAPP or SANWA Styles HAPP STYLE - 2 Joysticks w/ HAPP(almost square) mounting pattern, 20 Arcade Buttons [1 1/8" or 28mm] SANWA STYLE - 2 Joysticks w/ SANWA(narrow rectangle) mounting pattern, 16 30mm Action Buttons, 4 24mm coin/start buttons This kit contains the pre-cut, routed and pre-drilled MDF for a DIY Bartop/Tabletop Arcade Cabinet, and is the ONLY kit to feature the following: Pre-routed integrated marquee bracket Pre-routed baton indents for easier assembly Adjustable horizontal monitor positioning Pre-drilled holes for mounting two 4" speakers Pre-drilled holes for mounting 2 Joysticks Pre-drilled holes for cabinet assembly Numbered baton supports 26 screws for basic assembly. To assemble the basic cabinet, all you need to supply is the wood glue and a screwdriver. That's right, all parts needed to assemble the basic cabinet are included (except for the wood glue)!For a complete assembly, we suggest the following parts (not included):Up to 32" Widescreen LCD Screen (cabinet has 25.5" internal width), 4 screws for LCD VESA Mount (4 or 8 washers are suggested), 2 HAPP or Sanwa Joysticks(based on variation) 8 Screws, 8 washers, and 8 nuts for joystick mounting, HAPP or Sanwa Arcade Buttons(based on variation), 2 4" Speakers, 8 screws, 8 washers, 8 nuts for speaker mounting, Game system (Raspberry Pi, Udoo, ODroid, Game Elf, Pandora's Box, Mini PC, etc), Power supply Wiring (as needed by Game System, speakers, and monitor) Marquee Insert (photo shows color laser printed paper not included), Plexiglass to cover LCD (optional/personal taste), Marquee backlight (optional/personal taste), Light Sandpaper, Primer Paint Dimensions when built: 31"Wx20.25"Dx29.75"H
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Great kit that is fairly simple to put together.
For a total noob at building things, it was a bit daunting to jump in at first. This made a great project to work on with my dad. You will need a 2nd person to help you hold things and line them up while mark them. Use wood glue liberally! It WILL hold though. I love the end product! As you can see in the pics, I added a homemade pedestal to turn it into a full sized upright cabinet. It’s way less expensive to go that route if you can build a rectangular box for the tabletop kit to fit on instead of buying a full-sized kit.
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