So this week its all about getting the parts delivered or placing orders concerning the parts.
I wanted to have a LED light installed under the cabinet so I ordered 5 meters of RGB LED in China with aliexpress.com. This package came in yesterday and all in all, for 23 euro, I think its a pretty good deal:

Its a crappy picture but it shows the bright white color of the leds, one of around 7 colors you can pick while using static mode. Not too shabby. You can also change it to any color with the remote control thats included. Not bad. Have to see how it will fit under the cabinet since space is limited, but the best part of this led strips is that you can cut it to appropiate length.
Next up is the internals. I decided to go with a new PC because a) I want to play modern PC games and b) I cleaned up the house from PC parts 6 months ago (under heavy pressure of the wife...) so I really didnt have any other options besides second hand stuff which I come to hate since this guy ripped me of on a deal couple of years ago. The set itself was bought 2 weeks ago.

Anyways, here we see a brand new Intel i5 4400 with 8GB of DDR3 memory on an ASRock B85M micro atx board, topped of with an Crucial 500 SSD for the OS and 4TB of space seperated over 2 hdd's. The video card is an MSI N760 which is a small vid card capable of packing a lot of power. I reckon this to be enough to play the most games for now and the near future

In front of it is the RetroVGA 2 scanline generator which came in earlier this week, as I want to have a really good arcade experience I decided to splash the cash on this one. Have to see if I can mount it in a place where its easy to switch it on and off, any ideas?
Also, you can see the power supply is missing from my PC set. I noticed today the fan isnt turning on whenever the PC was, so it has to be returned to be fixed under warranty. Its a bummer since I wanted to spent the next few days configuring my PC setup but with no spare power supply I`m dead in the water.
I headed over to my buddy to pick up the monitor as he doesnt need it anymore for measurements:

I really like this monitor, its big, the colors are nice and its very thin which will certainly aid me at installing it. The only thing we evidently lost is the adapter, so I had to order a new one since the connector on this thing isnt standard. Sigh.
Today also marked the arrival of my speakers & grill which I ordered in the UK (I live in Holland). I decided to go for an all-in setup because I wanted to save me the trouble of getting parts that dont match (or are very hard to match) and this set had good reviews. So here it is:

Nicely packaged, good build quality, now all I need is a way to get it installed in an easy to reach spot, perhaps in combination with the scanline generator mentioned above...

Inspired by marcoboy in his
building thread I remembered I had a leap motion lying around too, so I`m thinking about incorperating it inside my cabinet the same way he suggested it...but its an extra feature and nice to have, we focus on the main part first

Next up this weekend is the control panel layout design which I started working on yesterday. I`m not so good in designing stuff as I am in programming so I`m struggling a bit with the right measurements, checking and double checking stuff whenever I make a adjustment, afraid I`m screwing something up.
In the following weeks I`ll be putting some basic paint on the cabinet and try to get the control panel layout done, I still have to wait for my buttons&joysticks to come in which could take 2 weeks, maybe even more.
I`ll keep updating this topic as we progress, however I foresee in the next few weeks little work to be done as I`m also arranging the wedding for my best friend being master of ceremony and all.