I don't suppose you know what size / type of screws I need to buy to 1) attach the motherboard to the bottom half of the case and 2) attach the LED PCB to the top of the case - and preferably where in the UK I can get some? I've tried asking in a couple of places but people just seem to get confused and start talking about the case screws that join the two halves together (which of course we got with the case).
The following is for the original A1200 case(s).
1. Five short, wide-threaded (
wood-screw type, just without pointy tip), to screw both case halves together. Like
these ones.
2. Two like the ones above (short ones) for the LED KIT assembly.
3. Two like
these ones (finer M3 threading) for securing the floppy drive to the outer casing.
4. One like (3) but shorter, to secure the T-bracket to the floppy
Finally the motherboard is secured to the bottom case half at 3 spots:
5. Lower-left spot (just below PCMCIA) uses
a screw like (3) along with a V-shaped kind of nut. Screw is actually inserted from under the case, and the case has no threading (threading is provided by the V-shaped clip).
6. Lower-right spot (just by the 68020) uses a screw like (1) but slightly longer. This screws normally (from inside the case).
7. Upper-right spot (close to the game ports) uses a screw like (1) but slightly longer. This fixes the T-bracket onto the motherboard/case
rev 1A/1B/2B has it only below the rightmost game port
rev 1D.4 has it only below the leftmost game port
rev 1D.1-1D.3 have it below both the leftmost and rightmost game port
(position of hole in case changes accordingly, so you can't match e.g. an 1D.4 board with an 1A case, only 1D.1-1D.3 will fit all cases)
Of course the Kickstarter cases may have freely deviated from the standard screw scheme so if the above isn't applicable the best source of information would be the case creators themselves.