I just checked out the Ram Controls site. It looks like they are making some nice reproductions. I wonder if there is a bigger market for reproduction games and parts than the original games and parts? I'm surprised, but delighted, to see that they are making a full reproduction Star Wars cockpit with their own vector monitor. I looks like they are doing most of it from the ground up except for the game boards. Seeing some of that stuff pulls at my heart strings and tempts me back in, but I think I have to stay out.
Joel
On Jun 28, 2010, at 11:56 AM, mit@sweeet.net wrote:
>> Just wondering why you want to do this.
>>
>> Is the monitor missing?
>>
>> Why a WG instead of an Amplifone 19"? (The Amplifone will look better than
>> the WG, unless all you have is a WG, in which case I guess that's better
>> than playing the game blind).
>>
>> -Mark
>
> Or wait and be a guinea pig for the http://www.ram-controls.com/ Amplifone
> replacements!
>
> Mit
>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 7:28 PM, Michael Hubbard
>> <arcadedaddy@yahoo.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Was wondering if anybody has attempted this, replacing the 25 Inch
>>> Monitor
>>> in a Star Wars cockpit wit ha WG6100? Are there any good instructions or
>>> anything like that written down for this process anywhere? or any
>>> helpful
>>> tips?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> - Mike
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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