Well I've done a bunch more this weekend so things are coming on nicely.
I received the vinyl wood effect roll for covering the cab - looks good but thinner than I expected so I really will have to spend time on surface finish before I apply it.
I have successfully repaired the lilliput monitor after I found it was not displaying red via the vga input. As expected it was the plug where the cable joins the board - one of the pins had broken free from the plug. I'd glued it all unfortunately, so in the process of unpicking all the glue to get to the connector, I went through 2 more of the wires. It's fixed now though and works just fine.
You can see how it looks in the pics below.
My friend was round earlier (he is lucky enough to own a prebuilt mame cabinet that his boss bought him!) and I asked him about how I could hide the cutout in the front. He suggested making a smaller cutout that would look less conspicuous by cutting a slot in the steering wheel housing.
Didn't like the plan at first but I decided to try it and I like the results.
Still looks ok with the wheel in situ:

But when it's folded away there is now a rectangular shape hole that is a lot smaller and a lot less weird looking than the previous version:

Also, I've cutout the holes either side of the screen for the tweeters to mount, and have mounted the amp below the cupboard section on its own shelf. The amp is boxed in so that it can't really move around except to come forwards (and out if need be) - makes it look more like it's meant to be there. Sorry you can't really see it in this pic (should use proper camera not phone!)
I've also chopped the front corners off the control panel to make them curved. It looks better and is less likely to cause a painful rib injury!

I've added a small red pushbutton to the right of the screen which will be the main PC power button. Might get some more and have a mini panel there for various bits.
Have also begun putting filler in some of the screw holes, although I'm way about doing them all in case I suddenly think there's a need to have bits removed from it temporarily for any reason.
I have a piece of acrylic cut out for the marquee now too. It's only 2mm thick so very flexible, but the main thing that worries me with the marquee is how I hold it in place, and do a neat job of it. Any suggestions?
Am thinking that I'd like to use some of this acrylic sheet to cover the control panel and add graphics beneath it, but I'm not sure how people go about securing such stuff in place when they do this. Does it mean it has to have some sort of frame over it to lock it down? I had an idea about a bunch of red anodised cap head allen bolts around the perimeter of the control panel to hold it down but I'm not convinced yet, so I'd be grateful of comments about that too.
