Ok, decent update time!
Started making the skeleton for this project today. The base is 6mm thick MDF, the sides is just chipboard. The unit will be about 2/3 the height in the pic when done, I don't know the exact height so left the extra length for the meantime to cut down later. Just screwed some thin board on the top so the struts are straight and strong at the moment.
It doesn't matter how bad this looks, the outer layer will be what is seen, that will be done later in the project, the priority at the moment is getting the structure built for the inside.
I had intended to have the various switches and buttons for selecting the console system, and the controller port, along the bottom of the unit, however it makes far more sense for the purpose of wiring, and to get to the buttons and switches if I need to, to have that on the side; so it's on the left side. The power supply port and the various power regulators will be there too. The unit is 42 cms wide, will be between 37-39 cms deep, and for the height, well at a guesstimate about 40 cms when done.
As you see in the pic, the Amiga CD32 and GameCube/GBA section are in place, i'll need to make shelves for next systems of course.
Regards airflow, each console system that makes heat will have heatsinks and fans as needed of course, but to provide good airflow for the whole system, had thought about some 14 cms square fan air extractors I bought a while back, used for recording decks, but they have a bit of a hum; instead, going to use my Alaka 22cms 12v fan, it is very quiet and also has included some blue LED's too. That gives excellent airflow and ideal.
Had been thinking of rigging up these two consoles and the other three already done to the 8Pdt switches I have and making the next video for upload to demonstrate the system working independently over those systems; I think instead i'll up the ante and make that video when i've included the PS2 and CD-i consoles too; that will be a much more awesome video then - i'll demonstrate working up to 7 systems, or certainly 4 or 5 depending on video time available.
So, as I fixed my PS2 console yesterday, I may as well crack on with that next - so that will be the feature of my next video; then Philips CD-1.