Just a personal take from my model building days...
Model builders strive to make the most realistic model possible based from a movie or TV show. My son and I used to love a show on the FX channel that showed how movie FX were done. Most models really look bad, but the way they are filmed makes all the difference. Same with clothing, what looks cool on the screen doesn't mean it looks 'cool' in real life.
I've seen basically three types of cabs... those that strive for the most authentic look and feel... those that look really cool, but nothing like an actual arcade machine, and then those that are a blend of both of the above. Cool and yet authentic 'feeling'.
My point is a lot of real arcades wouldn't pass muster to some people, and a lot have visible bolts and some very rough looks to them- but they are loads of fun to play. People never critiqued the cp when they were dumping quarters, not about a bolt showing at least. If the cp worked and was functional, and the game was fun... I don't recall people complaining about bolts.
As mentioned too, sometimes there is a lot of open real-estate on a cp. The carriage bolt heads sometimes actually are part of the 'look' of the cp.
I guess I'm saying everyone has their own idea of what the 'ultimate' arcade machine looks like. I know when I finish my 'ultimate cp' some may love it, while others will hate it. That's the spice of life, right?
