Update:
It's now all wired up and ready to go!
Inside of main panel:

I was worried about the wires showing through to the other side of the perspex, but I needn't have (worried)... it's all good!
Rear of the facade with leads installed:

Those 8 pin connectors were a sod to solder for an amateur like me... I couldn't seem to get the heat into them unless I had a blob of solder on the end of the iron which would then transfer the heat to the metal pin so that the solder would flow. Is this the result of an iron that is not hot enough??? I am planning to get a new iron as soon as I can afford one!
Organised chaos in the amp rack:


SO glad that I bought a 12U case now!! The only issue with this setup is that the fan sucks air OUT of the case, whilst the iNukes also suck air from the space in the rear of the case out to the front. I may well get a small amount of hot air re-circulating (from PSU into iNukes), but I don't feel that it will be anything to really worry about. Those PSUs don't get very hot at all.
On off switch for the PSU (which powers the facade, along with the LED lighting in the case):

Note the black CD writer pen marks used to colour in the scratches made when making the hole!

The PSU will soon be powering a Gemini DRP-1 (for recording sets) on it's 5V line, so it will probably be left on the whole while when I get that.
8 pin connector in the rack patch panel. Luckily, it was the last spare hole that I had in the panel due to me putting both sub amp channels on one (non-neutrik

) NL4 connector:
So, I thought I was done, but I have just discovered that the perspex does not quite fit into the slot on the main panel
Now I am going to have to dismantle the frame by removing the top panel, which also means I am going to have to unstick the LEDs along said panel. I am hoping that a rotation of the perspex will fix this, but it may require a little sanding of the mitred corners to get it to fit more snug. Typical, but I'll get it sorted. TBH it doesn't actually show when the panel is on, but it's annoying me - I think mike has infected me with his OCD
