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Cabinet Pictures

Sourced from the internets
Cabinet pictures
With only one side photo to work with, picture was taken into photoshop,
overlaid with clean image of artwork, and outline of cabinet proportions measured,
and an outline printed on standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper,
then manually scaled up to fit the sides of the ENG helicopter cabinet* used for this project.
*Yes, this cabinet has been in actual flight.
A recycled set of cardboard sheets were used to make templates for the wood panel cuts.
A sheet of 1/8 plywood was acquired for fabrication of panels for all sides.
(An inch was added to the base to compensate for proportions of the cabinet.)



Artwork bits

Varied samples also found on the internets, cleaned up for preparation to print.
Lacking a high-resolution version, the marquee was assembled from elements of a high-res photo
of the cockpit backglass. The top of this page shows the layers and art required,
including hand-drawing the 'vector lines'. Which explains some of the innacuracies of it,
Although it technically is closer to the original due to the freedome to include all relevant
copyright notices that are not found in reproduction artwork.

Reproduction art scaled to my needs was not available from licensed sources,
but I managed to find a local copy center who were okay with reproducting my scaled prints.
It was *not* kinko's, who are viligant in protecting Atari's copyrights beyond the life of the company.

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