Where can I get exact plans/dimensions for an MK cabinet?
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Where can I get exact plans/dimensions for an MK cabinet?
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posted09/12/2004 03:15 PM (UTC)byblueoakleyzMember Since
03/02/2004 08:41 AM (UTC)
I found the MK arcade cabinets to be the pinnacle of arcade machine design (as far as aesthetics go) and am going to build an arcade cabinet (probably gonna put UMK3 in there)
anyone know where to get plans/dimensions?
anyone know where to get plans/dimensions?
KillerMiller •09/11/2004 11:29 AM (UTC) •
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Dimension:
Width 27"
Depth 41"
Height 73"
Weight Approx 402 lbs
I have the MK2 Arcade Manual as a PDF but it,s 7 MB big and I didnt know where to download it.
Width 27"
Depth 41"
Height 73"
Weight Approx 402 lbs
I have the MK2 Arcade Manual as a PDF but it,s 7 MB big and I didnt know where to download it.
scorpion11 •09/11/2004 06:10 PM (UTC) •
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MK vs DC = Shitiest MK Game Ever! Special Forces is a 10/10 in comparison! Jesus Christ you this site is lame as hell with all the injustice pimping.....
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I have an mk4 cabinet and the the boards and manual for all the rest. They dont actually list the dimesions of all the parts.But there are some isometric assembly views that could help you out. However I do have dimensioned layouts for the joystick and button locations. If you want to PM me your email address Ill try to help.
FujinGodofCrap •09/12/2004 12:58 AM (UTC) •
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Hell with building one, where the hell can i just buy the cabinet at?
-Fuj
-Fuj
scorpion11 •09/12/2004 02:00 AM (UTC) •
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MK vs DC = Shitiest MK Game Ever! Special Forces is a 10/10 in comparison! Jesus Christ you this site is lame as hell with all the injustice pimping.....
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You can get the sideart from ebay sometimes.
The Mk kits came with sideart decals that are about 1 ft x 3 ft If you want the full size sideart I have no idea. You would probably have to buy a dedicated cabinet.
The Mk kits came with sideart decals that are about 1 ft x 3 ft If you want the full size sideart I have no idea. You would probably have to buy a dedicated cabinet.
blueoakleyz •09/12/2004 04:35 AM (UTC) •
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With all the arcade game emulations, plus things like Tekken and Street Fighter on PS2,
I'm going to build a black cabinet, put on some blue T-molding....wire all blue control buttons/joysticks to some PS1 circuit boards, put a TV and PS2 in the cabinet and have a super arcade system that can play DVDs
I'm going to build a black cabinet, put on some blue T-molding....wire all blue control buttons/joysticks to some PS1 circuit boards, put a TV and PS2 in the cabinet and have a super arcade system that can play DVDs
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When something better than UMK3 comes out, I'll let you all know, because it still hasn't happened yet. •09/12/2004 08:40 AM (UTC) •
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- Your Source for UMK3 Competition -
When something better than UMK3 comes out, I'll let you all know, because it still hasn't happened yet.
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I'm in the process of doing something very similar.
Matt
Matt
redsaleen02 •09/12/2004 03:15 PM (UTC) •
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same here, except i got the mk2 machine already, just gonna hook up a pc tower to the monitor and play mame umk3 online in it
Is it possible now in 2020 to build once again a retro cabinet for playing Mortal Kombat games once again like the old times? I read this old article and now the components are much easier to find and assemble the cabinet. Can someone send me some tutorial on how to do it any video or similar would be nice?
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