It has standoffs that fit both the Raspberry Pi 3b and Raspberry Pi 4.
These files are for the "shell" or "case"
You will provide your own internals, raspberry pi, joystick, screen etc.
It screws together using self tapping (pointy) M3x8mm screws
Machine guts:
• To have a working arcade you will need the guts; joystick, buttons, screen, cpu (raspberry pi), power source, and accessories such as cords, LED lights,
speakers etc.
• It has room for 6 face buttons (A, B, X, Y, R, L), a joystick, and front buttons (Start, Select, Reset).
• It fits a 7 inch screen and 1 inch wide speakers.
• The software I use to run the arcade is retropie which freely available online at retropie.org.uk
• I have included a bill of materials in the other files.
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Notes:
These are sectioned out to be printable on an Ender 3.
Can be printed in any color, but the one file named “transparent” should be clear or white, it diffuses the light in the marquee.
No support needed but it wouldn't hurt on the part labeled "Top"
Yes it's a long print time, I was running more than one ender so idk how long it would take with just 1 but at least 24hrs.
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Category: Games
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.