Well, it looks first my project is stalled because there is no much update on my blog.
That is because i speed up a bit with my project.
And finally just in time, i finished the project for 99% before the Animecon 2009 in Almelo (Netherlands) starts.
The cabinet is installed in the gameroom and is working very well. I have many positive feedback from some people.
So, i show you now the pics of the almost finished cabinet.

The whole cabinet.

The cabinet in transport mode, which means upper part is placed behind the lower part case.

Inside the lower part case, i can put there my controlpanels.
Specifications:
- the cabinet is 1,60 height, with 80 cm upper and lower case parts.
- the control panel is divided in 3 parts, which 3th and 4nd player controlpanels are easy removed. Without both side panels, you can use flipper buttons.
- switchable marquee light
- Switchable five 15,000 mcd white leds above in marquee part are installed for lighting control panel.
- transportable at 12 cm big wheels for better rolling.
- the handle is extending for transport
- extendable support handle behind against falling back
- side doors lower part case is also for supporting cabinet
- Two 2 lightgun ports (they're usb ports), lightguns are from EMS Lightgun II, with special built-in IR leds in the screenbezel.
- the screenbezel is rotateable on the fly from horizontal to vertical mode.
- Runs at P4 2,4 GHz cpu and Ati videocard. In the future i buy C2D motherboard for better encoding speed.
Oh yes, it's also useable as bartop. The upper part works without lower part.

Weights:
- upper case with screen and CPU: 33,7 kg
- lower case with doors: 31 kg
- support plate: 1 kg
- sidepanels: 5 kg
- main CP: 5 kg
- some lightgun and another parts: 0,5 kg
Total transport weight: 76,2 kg
It's a bit transportable if you take upper and lower part separated in the home, and it rolls easy around on 2 big wheels.

And some action shots:


Yes, it's on Animecon installed in the gameroom. My cabinet is at left side.

4 players playing at my cabinet. You can see the led lights on the panels.
You can see some pictures at my blog site
http://mrdummy.net/mame/