Having nearly completed my first build, I figured it was time to start planning something else

Now, I've been looking at my 5 year old playing:

What I gather from this sight is that the bottom of the CP should start at around 24'' for my older son to play comfortably without a stool. As I started modeling my own in Sketchup, it hit me that it would be nice (read: faster) to inspire myself from an existing classic well aging design: Pacman! I don't want to build a 100% accurate replica, but close enough, as I'm sure I'll improvise and deviate a bit along the way.
Sure enough, thanks to PinguTyler98, I stumbled upon this:
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=15f9648c74996b12ff3db86682521e95. Comparing measurements with Jakobud's version, I can tell you they differ a bit. But hey, this is an inspiration, not a replica, so good enough for me!

To have the ideal CP height, I have to scale it down to roughly 73% of it's original size. Here's an idea of the proportions:


Notice I gave myself a 13/16'' growth buffer while I build it haha! So here's the plan so far:
What I'm pretty sure of:- Single player CP (no ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- at ~17'' wide)
- 3 buttons, 8 way balltop joystick
- 13'' or 15'' CRT depending on what I get my hands on
- 1/2'' MDF
- Casters. I gotta be able to gain a few inches so it lasts more than 2 years.
- Impeccable finish as I will be selling this down the road when they outgrow it.
What I'm unsure of:- Vertical or horizontal. I will be checking out what he plays closely. So far, lots of schmups and a bit DK, but also lots of TMNT, VS SMB and Sunset Riders... I'm thorn.
- Theme. Legos would make him really happy. But do I really want to go that far? haha!
- Screen angle. True to design, or straighter for the kids comfort. Not sure yet.
- Probably lots more I haven't thought of

So here's me committing to this build and giving everything back as I go, including the artwork (even if it is Legos haha!), to make kids happy. Not sure how fast it will go though. will mock this up with cardboard first to make sure the proportions are ok. If I have time to cut before it snows (around 0 Celsius here and we're lucky this year), it would be great. If not, this will be a spring thing, or I'll stealth cut and cleanup while the wife is out.
Cheers and thanks for reading.
Edit: original Sketchup model by PinguTyler98 and not Anthony A. My bad.