sku_u said:
That's a great idea! I'm pretty good when it comes to carpentry, so cutting wouldn't be a problem.
I don't think it would be hard at all to make your own side panel. And there are numerious sites since MAME came about, lots of people build their own cabinets from scratch.
Here's
one site I found that's got measurements from what he built. One thing to consider thou, is if you do go this route, make sure you know what type of side art you're going to put on it
before you do any cutting! Probably wouldn't hurt to have the side art on hand before you start the project.
There are many different styles of cabinets, You wouldn't put a Tempest on the panel above.

But lots of side art is small enough that it wouldn't matter. Like a DK or Mario Bros.
For smaller art, you could make something totally custom, like just a large square, rounded corners, with T-molding, and the color of the original cab, with brand new artwork in the center. I'm thinking of Mario Bros right now, but any of the smaller ones would work. Kind of like a custom poster/picture on the wall, but with a vintage feel to it. Like you cut up a arcade machine and made it smaller.
Heres a couple sites with side art forsale:
http://www.dragons-l...oject.com/dave/
http://www.arcadeshop.com/parts.htm
There are others, these are two I've seen before thou. Kind of gives you an idea. Some of those prices are for a set thou, you probably only want one of each game, for more variety. I've seen unused side art on ebay before too. You can get NOS and repo stuff so price maybe higher/lower on some.
For a full side panel thou, I'd recommend something with full artwork, that takes up the majority of the space, like
Crystal Castles or
Centipede.
But making a side panel & painting, and applying side art, might come out a little cheaper than dealing in the real thing. It'd be a whole lot cheaper to ship the artwork than a full cabinet if you're searching online that's for sure!

And you have more to choose from if you do look online.
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I have a few of those already. I'm thinking of building boxes around them and backlighting them. Don't know how it will look, though.
PDF has some lit up in his gameroom pics:
http://www.thelogboo...hor/about/room/
I like the box idea, although I think it'd work better if it was long enough for 2-4 marquees. Might work out better than separate boxes for each one.