All done! As many have mentioned in the past, it's hard to get a good shot of a lit marquee without everything else looking dark, but this is lit up very nicely and consistently. All is running very nicely, and the two fans at the top are sucking plenty of air through the cabinet. I tested my PC the other day with 10 minutes of Mame and 10 minutes of the Model 3 emulator, and measured the max CPU temp at 54 degrees celcius. Installed in the cabinet this test resuted in 60 degrees celcius, so I think that should be ok.
The grey acrylic in front of the monitors has worked very well, I won't require a bezel as everything is very dark behind that.

I built the following admin panel in the coin door to access a few functions a little easier without pulling the keyboard out.

Some minor issues I ran into in this final phase:
- The right pinball flipper button and the bottom right player 2 buttons were very close to each other. Both had to have their microswitches rotated to just the right angle for them to not bump into each other.
- The Happ Super joysticks I used were just a little to long and scraped on the bottom of the control panel box when installed. I managed to cut the bottom actuator "hourglass" in half which raised the bottom, and then added an extra conical piece to the topside of the joystick. It shaved 10mm off the bottom which made it fit, and wasn't too detrimental to the throw distance at the top.
- The PC I am using is drawing too much current when in standby so my Eco Powerboard (smartstrip) thinks it's turned on all the time, and keeps all the other connected devices turned on too. I have gotten around this by just turning on and off at the powerpoint.
All up, it's been fun, looking forward to getting some friends around and giving it a workout
