The Taito Vewlix line of cabinets has a modular control panel similar to past cabinets they’ve made. In addition to supporting the cabinets below they also made adapter brackets and conversion harnesses allowing it to support any panels made for Sega’s spec, as well as any panels made for the Taito Egret II/3 spec.
Here is a list of all of the officially released panels that I’ve been able to find in this style. If you know of others please send me a photo and I’ll add it to the list.
1Player Joystick Panels

Factory Button Config: Ball, Buttons, Start: White, Blank in button 7
Assembly PN: M0315320A, Panel PN: E3101510B, Overlay PN: G5500486A

Factory Button Config: Ball, Start: White, Buttons: Red, Blank in button 7
This is the Factory Panel for Street Fighter IV
Assembly PN: M0315323A, Panel PN:E3101510B, Overlay PN:G5500498A

Factory Button Config: Ball, Buttons, Start: White, Blank in button 7
Assembly PN: M0315329A, Panel PN: E3102110A, Overlay PN:G5500501A


Factory Button Config: Ball, Buttons, Start: White, Blank in button 7
This is the Factory Panel for NESiCAxLive
Assembly PN: M0315337A, Panel PN:E3102110A, Overlay PN:G5500517A

Factory Button Config: Ball, Buttons, Start: White, Blank in button 7


This is the factory Panel for Street Fighter V

Magicians Dead uses Motion controls and nun-chuck as seen above, as such the factory configuration for this 1J6B panel has no joystick and only 1 Button and start button populated.
2Player Joystick Panels

Factory Button Config: P1&P2 Ball, Buttons, Start: White, Blank in button 7
Assembly PN: N9300237A, Panel PN:3102171A, Overlay PN:

Factory Button Config: P1&P2 Ball, Buttons, Start: White, Blank in button 7

Factory Button Config: P1&P2 Ball, Buttons, Start: White, Blank in button 7
Panel PN: 3102171A, Overlay PN: G5500518Z

Factory Button Config: P1&P2 Ball, Buttons, Start: White, Blank in button 7
Panel PN: 3102171A, Overlay PN: G5500523A
Known Missing Panels:
Taito Vewlix VS 1J7B
I found compiling these photos particularly difficult due to the enormous number of custom/reproduction panels on the market for Vewlix. It also seems that very few people use the original button colors or take straight-on shots of their panels. So if you have any clearer photos original panels with the original button color configuration please send them to me.
Thank you to João Alves for providing a better photo of the Taito Vewlix Diamond 2J14B Panel