I want to add in my 2 cents

I recently built a cab, well... I'm actually STILL working on it, just designing artwork and need to hook up my marquee still. I too went with the design of the Ultimate Arcade II from MameRoom.com. All I will say is this, making my cab on my own... even though a lot of time and quite a bit of money went into it, it was totally worth it. The experience alone is just awesome. And it taught me a lot too! Especially with wiring, wood working, and all that sort of stuff

I know it sounds cheesy, but the first time I was able to wire the control panel, the coin machine, and the lights on the coin machine, when it all lit up and worked, I felt like a little kid in the arcade all over again!
As far as the 4 panel control, I have one myself. A lot of the people are right though, unless you have people over to play, you probably won't need 4 players. However, 4 player is just awesome. And if you're like me and loved all those 4 player games then definitely splurge on it. This is for your game room man! Go the extra step for awesomeness

Also, I know you mentioned using an LCD, but I recommend going with an Arcade monitor if you can. I have a Wells Gardner D9800. I live in Illinois so I'm lucky I live by both Wells Gardner, and Suzo Happ. Because of this I paid no shipping costs for some things

) But an arcade monitor really gives you those old school resolutions. But I mean, if you're planning to play newer games on it too then probably not the best choice. I only went with arcade because I wanted to play all the classics.
There's a lot you are going to consider, and a lot of altering as you go along. If you have any questions about more MAME cab stuff feel free to ask me or any of us here. I've asked many a question here and a lot of these guys are a huge help

I don't think I've ever gotten bad help off this forum

Everyone is great! So welcome
