retropie arcade 3d models
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This bracket was designed to work with a arcade controller board I bought off Amazon. I am building a MAME cabinet and needed a bracket for the button controllers so I didn't have to fight with separate standoffs for each hole. The controller mounts...
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This enclosure holds a full size Happ arcade button, approximately 7mm x 5mm x 5mm. I had some extra Happ buttons and I wanted to take advantage of being able to turn the Raspberry Pi off safely, so I wired it up to my Pi after creating the...
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Hello everyone, I hope you ENJOY my crafted PINBALL-ARCADE Machine. WATCH VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/aeAC2T_8VqA It's just (3) 3D Prints and the rest of the components - I'll leave links below: The 3D Print takes about 1 FULL roll of PLA...
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Minitel for Raspberry Pi or Pandora Box 10-Inch Screen (Work in Progress) Developed by Arcade Makers and Velta3D, this innovative project brings the classic Minitel experience to modern devices. ... Learn more about this exciting development at...
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I'm designing a retro-style tabletop arcade machine that pays homage to classic games from the 80s. To bring this vision to life, you'll likely need to drill holes for your build, and this initial design serves as the foundation. As I'm new to...
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This cover then takes its place under the coin door, gathering every quarter inserted into the machine while also producing that authentic metal clanking sound reminiscent of real arcade machines. ...The bracket securely fastens the coin collector in...
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... build area of 8 in x 8 in x 8 in (203 x 203 x 203 mm). When printing, consider the orientation and material used to achieve optimal results. Share your experiences with us! Visit wavearcade.com for more surf gear, including the Wave Arcade D Fin.
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In my case, I used to store my Old Arcade Boards; every board is a game. You need to sand the base of the vertical stands to insert into the platform. ... Printed in PLA at 0.3, Infill 15% 3h 26m Time 2× print file 0.4 mm Nozzle 70 g ...
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A custom keyring arcade game case made from a cleverly designed Attiny85 microcontroller. The curved shape of the case adds an extra layer of functionality, complete with precision-cut vents for enhanced sound quality and a pixel-perfect texture on...
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... it will form fit. It brandishes a dug out bed on the bottom for last coin grab with your nail if you so desire. Please post a photo after you print it in the comments. If you would like a size to fit typical arcade tokens just let me know.
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I wanted to create an arcade / game cabinet for my Raspberry Pi and 7 inch display module. Part of this project is laser cutting / laser engraving and part 3d printing. The outside of the cabinet is completely laser cutting. I added some 3d...
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My brother is building a full size arcade cabinet and he needed a way to hold his light guns. This design was born and tweaked to fit snugly around the gun with rail guides. I will almost certainly push my printer's height limit and it will take a...
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This is a compact push button designed specifically for small Retro Pie arcade consoles I'm currently building. It seamlessly integrates with 6x6x5mm Momentary Tactile Tact Push Button switches. https://youtu.be/ZRN0zKmOErw Other essential items...
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wanted to make an arcade cabinet for war gaming. chose the classic Defender set up for this One, I'll update it with more detail when I get a chance. One thing I did to this model is hollowed it out and added inner supports it's design is...
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First step in building my arcade cabinet is getting the buttons set up. This is set up to hold 2 rows of 4 buttons + Start/Select, a joystick, and the controller board. If you want to transfer the holes to a board it includes a router template and...
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The case measures 220x160mm, designed specifically for arcade joysticks. It features six buttons, each with a diameter of 28mm, and two additional buttons measuring 24mm in size. A comprehensive joystick and button kit is available online at the...
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The Last Starfighter was a big summer movie from 1984 and although an arcade game was promised in the film’s end credits it failed to emerge. So with that, I have recreated a small scale version of the arcade cabinet for you to enjoy. This 3D kit...
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I needed an easy way to control lights with Home Assistant, and I had this arcade button left over from a Google AIY Raspberry Pi voice kit. The hole diameter is 28 mm, making it perfect for regular-sized arcade buttons. It's designed specifically...
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3D Arcade Stick is a 12 button arcade stick designed to support a Sanwa JLW Series Joystick and Sanwa OBSF-30 buttons. The top panel is 280mm x 180mm and the unit is just under 55mm in height when assembled. I’ve designed it so the joystick is...
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To make it I used components that I already had at home but if you want they can also be easily found on Amazon: * [an arcade stick like this](https://www.amazon.it/dp/B078RNRG92?&tag=sede-sb) * [a db9 extension cable like...
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Mini Space Invaders Arcade Game is a compact Arduino NANO-based arcade game featuring an original custom PCB layout and a 3D printed cabinet. More exciting details are coming soon. The code for this project is built upon the innovative work of...
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Hi!\nRecently, I bought an Arcade Controller Kit (http://www.ebay.com/itm/201344779838) and always wanted a big case so I designed this.\nNot much explanation is needed; just print and assemble.\nGreat for classic arcades on MAME emulators.\nOnly...
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... base and top components together. This controller accommodates one Sanwa 30 switch and eleven Sanwa 24 switches. You'll also require a USB B connector and either an Arduino board or a dedicated arcade stick controller module to complete the build.
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... You can scale up about 5 percent if necessary, and use glue instead of relying on friction for hold. **Note:** The artwork on the finished controller image is not mine – it's a lightly edited part of the marquee from tomtilley.net/projects/arcade.
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The 3D Arcade Stick is a powerful, 12-button arcade stick designed to perfectly support the Sanwa JLW Series Joystick and Sanwa OBSF-30 buttons. Measuring an impressive 280mm x 180mm on top, this unit stands at just under 55mm in height when fully...
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In addition to printed parts, you'll need: 1) Three arcade buttons (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0797T6QL2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 were used) 2) An Adafruit "M0" type Microcontroller (the Trinket M0...
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Recently, I purchased an Arcade Controller Kit (http://www.ebay.com/itm/201344779838) and always wanted a large case, so I designed this. No need for much explanation; just print and assemble. Perfect for classic arcades on the MAME emulator. The...
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Here is an arcade stick type neo geo for all type of raspberry pi or orange pi etc.. ... Link to buy the components used: 30mm button : https://www.amazon.fr/gp/css/order-history?ref_=nav_AccountFlyout_orders External usb port :...
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This is a miniature of the arcade cabinets that were very popular during the 80s and 90s. It was modeled using reference images of the real arcades of the time. Enjoy! And if you like it please visit our shop at...
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I recently purchased an Arcade Controller Kit (http://www.ebay.com/itm/201344779838) and always wanted a large case, so I designed this one. No explanation is needed - just print and assemble it. This design is perfect for classic arcades on the...