@@ArgonautArcade yeah man you do! If you're not rehabbing a cabinet currently, maybe do a 15-20 minute walk through of your current lineup. From what I remember you had re-done a room in the garage and had a lot of cabinets/projects, give us a quick catch up :)
I've been building my own Midway Cab from scratch and I need measurements and tips/help AKA I want to find someone who has one so that I can reverse engineer it. Your video really helps with parts and question's I had but you can never have to much info.
Hi there! Have you come across this resource? - maybe it can help: www.classicarcadecabinets.com/galaga.html Also: forums.arcade-museum.com/threads/ms-pac-and-galaga-same-cabinet.389422/ Good luck with the build!
@@abrahamvalentin3225 I'm pretty confident, like 98% sure it will fit, I don't have the machine anymore to verify and give 100%, but rarely do I need a special sized lock for a coin door. The backdoors tend to vary more often.
First of all, very nice job making a radical improvement to this great game. Personally, I really think you should have replaced the front panel with a new piece of wood and transfer the other hardware to it. As is, it may look ok but IMHO it's too much bondo trying to hide what is a badly patched together broken panel (for looks only). Again, nice work, I just would rather have a proper done front panel.
Congrats on restoring this cabinet to her former glory! Thanks for sharing. :)
Nice job ! I just purchased an original one in real good working condition for cheap ! Can’t wait to do a minor restoration on it !
Nice! Hopefully yours has more structural integrity than mine did 😀
Great seeing a new video from you! Really dig the work you do on the games
Thanks so much! I really need to average more than one video a year 🤣
@@ArgonautArcade yeah man you do! If you're not rehabbing a cabinet currently, maybe do a 15-20 minute walk through of your current lineup. From what I remember you had re-done a room in the garage and had a lot of cabinets/projects, give us a quick catch up :)
@@drummer7622265 you got it 😎
@@ArgonautArcade Totally agree, great to see a new vid and would enjoy seeing what the current gameroom lineup looks like!...
The man, the myth the legend is back ! Woohoo. Great video ! Plus it's the greatest video game ever.
LOL thanks man, glad to hear from you :)
Come on man! Give us some arcade love! Miss your updates!!
Lol thanks man. I have a Dragons Lair vid in the pipeline next, shouldn't be long
Glad to see you!!!
👀 Thanks! glad to be back :)
Happy 40th Anniversary GALAGA!
I've been building my own Midway Cab from scratch and I need measurements and tips/help AKA I want to find someone who has one so that I can reverse engineer it. Your video really helps with parts and question's I had but you can never have to much info.
Hi there!
Have you come across this resource? - maybe it can help:
www.classicarcadecabinets.com/galaga.html
Also:
forums.arcade-museum.com/threads/ms-pac-and-galaga-same-cabinet.389422/
Good luck with the build!
Cool. Thanks for the video. It's been awhile
And thanks for watching :)
niiiceeeee.
great job
Thank you!
What size did you use for the key screw and nut for the coin door? Because I need one too for the coin door.
I typically use 7/8" ECONOMY DOUBLE BITTED LOCKS from twisted quarter.
Ok cool and that would fit in perfectly for the Galaga arcade machine? I have the same as you. An upright original Galaga arcade machine
@@abrahamvalentin3225 I'm pretty confident, like 98% sure it will fit, I don't have the machine anymore to verify and give 100%, but rarely do I need a special sized lock for a coin door. The backdoors tend to vary more often.
where is the best place to buy the artwork?
Bunch of places reproduce Galaga art. I think I got this set off eBay. Escape pod is another place I get a lot of my art.
HELL YEAH!!!
First of all, very nice job making a radical improvement to this great game. Personally, I really think you should have replaced the front panel with a new piece of wood and transfer the other hardware to it. As is, it may look ok but IMHO it's too much bondo trying to hide what is a badly patched together broken panel (for looks only). Again, nice work, I just would rather have a proper done front panel.
@@THEMARTIALARTSCHANNEL-bb4fx Because looks are all that matter. Don't reframe that wall, just put extra paint on it.