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Now I'm on v3 of my Digital arcade Flightstick series I am starting to think it shouldn't be digital anymore, so I have searched down a not-too-expensive (read: cheap) arcade analog stick and placed an order. I did consider the Ultimarc UltraStik...
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That wouldn't make sense as you could put that money towards a X-Arcade or Ultimarc (or many other) arcade trackball setups for that.The idea is that you own one of these trackballs already or maybe that you can get hold of just the 40mm ball part...
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...That wouldn't make sense as you could buy an X-Arcade or Ultimarc (or many other) arcade trackball setups for that. The idea is that you own one of these trackballs already or maybe that you can get hold of just the 55mm ball part for a cheap price.
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JC Print and Play developed a mini arcade using a Raspberry Pi Pico. And all the parts for it were included in the Alien3D Ufo box for July. This is my design to make it into a handheld gaming device.</p><p>So far there is only 1 game developed but...
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Ideal for MAME versions of Ikari Warriors, Tron and many others. The hole that this fits in is a little smaller than your standard 1 1/8" (29.5mm) hole for arcade machines... it can fit between 24mm and 27mm holes (I only work in metric...)</p>...
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Another Arcade Bartop! This time one in Vertical mode... My previous Bartop: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441100 All materials are almost the same. The LCD that i use this time: ...
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I wanted to clear some clutter from my very limited shelf space so I created this wall mount to hold my arcade stick in place. The peg fits perfectly into the large holes at the back of the stick. To align the mounts on the back of the stick, I used...
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Detailed Description Info: Model: Arcade Machines Media Type: 3D Model Geometry: Quads/Tris Polygon Count: 9587 Vertice Count: 9814 Textures: Yes Materials: Yes Rigged: No Animated: No UV Mapped: Yes Unwrapped UV's: Yes Mixed Originally modeled in...
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If you have a Ultimarc U-Trak Arcade Trackball, then this mod is for you! Since my trackball is a translucent red, I chose to use clear bright 5MM LEDs to illuminate the trackball. If you have a clear or pearl ball, then maybe try 5mm RGB LEDs. The...
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These files contain the parts to assemble the miniature Neon Arcade for figures such as Nendoroids or other similarly sized figures. The coloured panels and artwork will need to be printed with an ink based printer and the optional LEDs will need to...
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Here is my retro remake of this awesome 80s waggle stick using arcade parts to power the internals. The main body parts click together quite tightly, so make sure to screw your Sanwa clone joystick into the housing first. _4410H means: 4 top...
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# Swerry: universal cherry (-and alike) arcade button Ever wanted Gamerfingers or Crown/Samducksa SDB-202 with swapable Cherry MX switches of your choise but 6$ a button is too much? Try Swery instead! Fitting standart 30mm hole, Swerry button will...
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Arcade Coin-door Lock Replacement That Adds a Credit Button Without Drilling Holes or Hacking Wires! When buying a game, I typically remove locks altogether, but this hasn't worked well with toddlers around and has resulted in mixed success when...
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Here is a 30mm arcade button, designed to resemble commercially available models of its kind. Its shape is roughly inspired by those found on store shelves, but I have no idea how well it will perform. Inside this button lies a 3D-printed spring...
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Hopefully they'll be a good starting point if you need to change something!Coin door return button images from: https://forums.arcade-museum.com/threads/atari-coin-reject-button-inserts.490493/Coin door shape drawn from a schematic of an X-Arcade...
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Here are some of the replacement arcade joystick tops (and discs) that I have designed to work with your standard Sanwa type joystick, that have a screw thread. They are push on to fit and don't require screwing. I have tested them with a...
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This print is intended for a replacement bolt/screw cover on a Sega Net City or Naomi Universal arcade machine. If you have worked with these machines previously, you'll be aware that these covers often break or become lost. The internal dimensions...
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I've been meticulously reconstructing a 1982 TRON upright arcade game, and the process revealed several crucial components were missing. These custom supports for the logic board stack are designed to elevate the boards significantly off the...
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This is a special treat for all you Tron fans out there, or man caves, really any arcade, man cave or fan needs a sign like this. That's why I've spent the time to create a design and uploaded it so anyone can print and use it. Measuring around...
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This version has been superseded by V3, available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6745180This is version 2.0 of the 3D printed arcade joystick mechanism which requires four micro switches and a control panel to live in. I was not really happy...
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Arcade machine crafted from sturdy wood, adorned with intricately printed plate trims. The display is a 19" 4:3 LED screen boasting 1280x1024 pixel resolution, courtesy of the renowned NEC brand. Inside this robust cabinet lies a powerful raspberry...
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Jeremy Williams and I (Sean Charlesworth) collaborated on designing a snap-together classic arcade cabinet that houses a MAME system - the Pi Score. I designed the five-piece cabinet that slots together with dovetail joints and pins. Inside Jeremy...
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This is a guide to easily cut neat, even holes in arcade back doors. Specifically, this was used for an Atari Space Duel machine. Originally, I tried cutting the hole by hand with a jigsaw, but the results were uneven and didn't look good. I...
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You'll be the most classic surfer in line with the WAVE ARCADE D fin. Designed for stability and down the line drive, this fin is perfect for small days. Position it as far back as possible in your mid-sized longboard or hybrid's fin box and mentally...
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After making the 28mm arcade push button, It occured to me that a ping pong ball would make an excellent push button and guess what? IT'S AWESOME!Ping pong balls are the best thing ever. It's so incredibly, satisfiably clicky. Anyway because of its...
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Another Arcade Bartop! This time one in Vertical mode... My previous Bartop: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441100 All materials are almost the same. The LCD that i use this time: ...
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Try this Nintendo Switch retro gaming stand (Arcade/Bartop) designed specifically for 3D printing, perfect for nostalgic gamers.\\n\nUnleash your creativity with 5 printable files that can be combined without glue (optional), all set for a 13h42...
myminifactory
Here are some of the replacement arcade joystick tops (and discs) that I have designed to work with your standard Sanwa type joystick, that have a screw thread. They are push on to fit and don't require screwing. I have tested them with a variety...
prusaprinters
Updated with STL files.Here is my take on a nearly, mostly, almost, more or less completely 3D printed arcade joystick mechanism. Just add microswitches.If you would like some joystick tops to go with this project, check...