>>11467999>So you have a 3D printer right?Yes, an Ender 3 V3 SE, I got it for 150 euros during a promotion.
in the bedroom I used it to make the furniture (not the bed, it's a block of foam with a sewn fabric, and for the display case, I printed a frame, for the transparent pieces I cut out a cheap poster frame you know the plastic ones not glass)
For vending machines, there's a line of Hasegawa "retro vending machine" model kits based on real Japanese machines, such as the book vending machine, the drink vending machine with Kenshiro in the first photo, and the ramen vending machine.
The Ufo Catcher is also a model kit, as is the Gachapon (you can't really see it, but it's in the first image, behind Konata).
for the arcade machines it's more complicated, there is a kit (the persona 4 ultimax with Futaba) papercraft, 3D printing with stickers, a fortnite rebranded terminal with stickers (an anon from the board made stickers ready to be printed and stuck for these terminals) one at 1:12 directly sold like that (a bandai line, the galaga with sailor venus playing ) and real playable cabinet you know the kind you see in stores, small electronic toys space invader, pacman etc...
I can give you links to the papercrafts if you want, and 3D plans with stickers.
(I also have a sheet ready to print with all the little game posters I stuck on the wall.)
for the kits I paid between 15-20 euros on average (but you have to find them already) for the playable one just go to vinted or the equivalent at home, lots of people sell theirs for cheap
also look at what I did recently with my printer, there are loads of plans available for free/for a few euros
So if you have Photoshop skills (which I don't kek) you could just adapt existing covers/make your covers for blank terminals that can be printed in 3D