Mr. Do!
Final Tally
28 Sep 13
Item | Cost | Comment |
---|---|---|
Acquisition | 500 | Dedicated Universal |
PCB Fix | 40 | Original was Glitchy |
Instruction Card | 15 | |
Repair Kit | 20 | Headlight Restoration Kit |
Coin door Lights | 1 | I keep these on hand |
Marquee / Back Lights | 24 | 100 VAC T10 bulbs and starters including shipping |
Total | 600 | Big Find |
Lights
27 Sep 13
Mr. Do! (Universal) has a marquee light like most cabinets, but also features a back glass that reminds me of a Wurlitzer Juke. These lights were designed and source for Japan. The electricity is 100 VAC and the starters and bulbs are built for that current. Nintendo cabinets have a similar set up. I had a little trouble finding the bulbs at 1000Bulbs, but I could not find the starters. David found them from his prior searches for Nintendo games.
Instruction Card
03 Sep 13
I used a Headlight Restoration Kit to restore the plastic instruction card I acquired at VfaD 2013. It really worked and the final product is beyond my expectation.
Restoration Log: Mr. Do! Instruction Card
Coin Door Lights
28 Jul 13
David replaced the lights behind the coin door and it looks really nice. This unit is getting better and better.
More Parts
04 Jul 13
I acquired a dingy Instruction Card at the VfaD 2013. It has some cigarette burns and is a little bent but it is better than the black plastic cover I have now.
Acquisition
08 Nov 12
I made a deal for this one and some Skee Ball Alleys. Then Sandy hit and made it difficult to do the pick up. We (David, me, Dad) got it done though!
I wanted a Mr. Do! in that Universal cabinet so a long time. It just has the art appeal of a Juke box and the game is fun.
I wanted a Mr. Do! in that Universal cabinet so a long time. It just has the art appeal of a Juke box and the game is fun.