![]() ![]() ![]() The front feet are adjustable and made from two washing machine feet. I added some cable ties just to make sure it would stay in place. The LED strip has adhesive on the back, so it was pretty easy to install. The bullet connector was removed and a Molex plug was installed so it could be powered directly from the installed ATX based PSU. I really love cheap Chinese electronics!! It set me back about 3 $ including shipping from China. This device can make the lights flash to the tones of the music being played. To run the LED strip I used a controller PCB with a build-in sound sensor and a 20 key infrared remote. The LED strip costed about 2.5 $ on Ebay including shipping from China. I used the type with 60 LED’s per running meter to get as much light as possible. To make the mod, I used a 2 meter (6.6 ft) strip of RGB LED’s (SMD size 5050) that are capable of producing a variety of colors. Inspired by my Dashing Flashing Commodore 64 RGB LED mod ( link), I wanted to add lights to the bottom of the Metal Slug Arcade machine. I used a mix of chrome, yellow and matte grey spray paint to give it a raw factory look. The acrylic plate in front of the LCD screen was painted on the backside to hide the frame of the monitor. To give the Metal Slug Arcade machine an industrial look, some vinyl wrap with a faux metal finish was ordered from rockstarprint ( link). ![]()
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