Howdy all! I'm the guy responsible for Nannuu's building of this miniWilliams cabinet...sort of the inspiration you might say. I've been wanting a cab for a long time but a full size is just out of the question at the moment due to cost (I would just HAVE to have a rotating panel with 3 or 4 panels and a rotating monitor - at least a 19", preferably a 24" TV if it looked good enough, otherwise a way too expensive WG 27"), so when Nannuu mentioned he wanted to build a miniPac for his daughter that got me thinking. Then we saw that great MultiWilliams Oscar is building and that did it (I am a HUGE Defender/Stargate fan - if you've been to Nannuu's website and viewed the D/SG Panel link, well, I'm the guy he is talking about there), I wanted a minicab with the multiwilliams control panel...but something was missing, if I was going to get a mini then I wanted it do a little bit more, and that's where the rotating panel idea of Nannuu's came in...just enough room on the minipanel to put a trackball, spinner and some buttons for playing asteroids! I mocked it up first on a sheet of 11x17 paper using the dimensions from happs and Oscar for a 2-1/4" tball, mod3 spinner and horizontal buttons. I also mocked up the multiWilliams layout on another sheet of 11x17 using the dimensions for a competition joystick (I would really like to use the leaf sticks from quarterarcade but they don't list dimensions and I kind of think they will be too big...then I didn't want bat handles and saw the STC sticks from Wico with nice red ball tops, cool!). The layouts showed it could be done, although tight, so that got the ball rolling for Nannuu to use his awesome talents to design the miniWilliams cabinet. I was so jazzed on this that I was talking about it to another friend of ours and he thought the mini would make a great Christmas present for the grandkids (especially after I indicated that the mini could also be used as an entertainment center for the kids if you install a TV card and DVD Reader - perfect for the playroom he is making for the little tykes), and Nannuu figured he would have the time to go ahead and construct two cabs at the same time, thus the 2nd cabinet was born which we have dubbed the miniGeekenstein. If any of you are Q3A players then you may have played on this other guy's server, he goes by Geekenstein on Q3A. For the miniGeek I was thinking that a more versatile control panel would be better for it than a multiWilliams layout so I did another mock-up to see if a Street Fighter type setup would fit...and it did amazingly enough! It will be awfully tight for a couple of adults to go at it, but for 2 kids it should work out great.
To give you an idea of what the final control panels will look like I am going to post the 3 panels, each is 17"x7". The miniWilliams panel artwork will have to be adjusted some as the right side and P1/P2 are not in the correct positions when you scale down the artwork...also I added a separate Reverse button (multiWilliams uses the P1 Flap button as Reverse) to put it closer to where it actually should be for Defender/SG. Not too bad but now we will have to build some cardboard mock-ups to make sure they will work.