Working theme is 90's Arcade Racers.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/896834116/the-90s-arcade-racerI sponsored the game at a level where I get a copy of all the artwork to use however I want.
Soooo....there's a lot of nice high-res artwork already done.

Started out with my old converted Virtual On cab and an Initial D cab. It took a while, but eventually found another VO seat base so the seats would be the same height.

Bases are nearly identical. The Virtual On one is pretty rough. I regretted not fixing it up for the previous incarnation.

The Initial D base was in pretty good shape, but some of the spot welds under the decals were sloppy, so I ground them down.

They're far from perfect, but at least the look nice and clean now. I started out using semi-gloss paint, but couldn't get it to look even.
Gloss went on a lot more evenly. Just happened to have 8 shiny new chrome feet in my shed too! (not attached yet)

I don't care for the original Virtual On black ribbed floor material that I used last time. Even the new stuff looks filthy now and is impossible to clean. I'd planned to have the bases completely together, but decided to find some other material first.
The more time the paint has to cure and harden, the better anyway.
The sides will utilize the Initial D plastics with new decals. I had planned to re-use the sides of the Initial D cab and cut the sides of the Virtual On cab down to match them, but demolition of the Virtual On cab didn't go as smooth. The Initial D sides are useable, but they're coated, so I might be better off just using them as a template.

So basically, this will look like a standard pair of Sega Model2/3 cabs, but wide enough to house 32" screens.
Only the outsides of the pair will have the plastics, the inside sides will just have t-molding. This is how the older Sega pairs were done.
Keeping the PCs in some cheap $18 cases from Newegg. Went ahead and threw in DVD drives in case they're needed to load new games.
I've also never been able to get the Sega Rally Revo no-dvd crack to work.


Specs: 3.4Ghz Althlon X3, 2GB Ram, Nvidia 9800GT
I wish I could build a pair of killer systems, but I just don't have the money right now and already had these matching PCs from other emulator setups. I did spend $30 each on the 9800GTs hoping they would help out on newer games.
They currently have XP64 on them, but I'd like to move to Windows 7 so the Gaelco games in the newest version of Demul would be playable. I have one copy of Win7, but I'm not sure how well it's going to work with only 2GB. Don't really want to spend money on more DDR2.
My test bed to set up networking and widescreen. I'm hoping to have enough spare time to write a tutorial of setting up each emulator.
