Sorry about no updates for multiple months guys...man I hate 3rd shift

Bender- so have I man, it's been eating me from the inside out not being able to contribute anything to this project for so long.
Shortbus and topjimmycooks- thanks for following the thread and stay tuned
TheShaner-I don't have any pics of the lit buttons yet but I'll be working on those puppies soon enough and will definitely get those night pics when I do
But good news, hopefully I will be able to slowly work on this beast from here out, regardless of how long it takes and how slow I go...progress is better than nothing. So over the long break off, I was able to get the graphics printed out, which included the cp overlay, the marquee, and the joy surrounds (that are actually marquee material, more on that later).
As far as construction, I made a jig for my router and recessed a 1/4" section around the joysticks to make a top plate. This top plate also houses a few LEDs that will mark the standard up-down-left-right positions and will light up the joystick surrounds which have graphics that correspond to these positions. So without further adieu...pic time.
This pic shows the routed recess around the sunken joystick housing that will accept the top plate:

Next is what the top plates look like from the bottom, where the LEDs are glued and press fit into the plywood. I soldiered extensions wires to the LED leads to give me more room to play with underneath the cab during wiring up:

This is a pic of the top plate screwed down to the CP and sanded flush with the surrounding area. I still need to bondo the countersinks etc and give it a once over sanding:

A shot from below the CP and a quick hookup to see if everything still works...it did thankfully. The LEDs are rated at about 3v each, are wired in series with a small resistor and give off about a 1.5v output. I didn't want to push them, I needed to keep the heat down (if any) and didn't need the brightness they gave off at 3v. The power source will be a 12v line:

Image of the LEDs on and the graphic surround next to it:

Picture of CP as of now with the surround taped down and lit up with the LEDs:

Surround being lit up in the dark showing how the graphic matches the light sources coming from the LEDs:

Ok so like I said I apologize for no updates for so long but I'll try and keep it going, even if slowly, from here out. Next step will be to finish the top plate surrounds, sand the CP smooth and stick the CP overlay on. It feels good to be back in the hobby again
