Well,
I have been a long time lurker here that had posted a thread years ago about building a cab. That was back in 2008 and that cab never got finished and is currently a big mess in the garage, non-functional, with significant damage due to a drop while moving it to our new home. I got so far as to make it functional but never got around to getting it completed so I have vowed to not let that happen again. The old cab had no t-molding, painted black without any primer, no marquee and overall just an ugly beast of a machine.
I am about to start on a new cab in the next few days, and thought I'd go ahead and get a thread started on it. Since I have a lot of the stuff I need already from the old cab all I really need to do it get a new cab built and a new CP done. This time I plan on doing it right and not going bare bones and cheap like the last cab.
I wanted to post an image of the cab outline and get comments on it. Take a look at the image below and let me know what you think of the shape. This is intended to be a slimmer design and more upright than most. Going with an LCD in this one after loving what Knievel has done in the past.

Control panel will be a bit simpler. I'm going 2P but with only 3 buttons per side. We don't play fighters and most games I would even play on this would be a max of 3 (Metal Slug comes to mind). Going with a dedicated 4-way in the front center and a TT2 Spinner and 2 buttons at the center rear of the panel. Upper left and right will be coin and player start button.

Computer current has a full set of ROMS but I am going to reformat and only put 20 or so of the most popular games back on it. Currently uses Maximus Arcade but thinking of going to Hyperspin. Also plan on running Daphne and having Dragon's Lair and Space Ace on it as well.
It has been years since I looked at this stuff so I am not sure what all has changed since 2008 so I need to research a bit to see what emulator versions will work best and start getting the PC set up. Comments or questions please feel free to ask or comment if you think something would work better. Again, even thought I built one cab before, I'm still very new at all this stuff.
John