First, the Amiga. Start with a ReAmiga 1.5 mainboard direct from Chucky, add all the parts sourced from Mouser Electronics - top quality stuff and not cheap. OEM chips from a few people here. Very well built, if I say so myself. Has passed every test and been completely reliable, and will be for years to come.
Add a crystal case from A1200.net, the one with the signatures on the bottom (that you can see them without opening the lid). And a centuriontech laser-cut rear IO shield and a Goex drive with OLED - that you can read through the clear case, no holes! Storage is a 256GB SSD (and the HD light works). There's the LED assembly I made myself with 3D-printed light pipes: https://github.com/aeberbach/A1200-LEDs. There's a Mean Well power supply in 3D-printed case with the correct Amiga plug.
Original AmigaOS 3.2 is included and is burned onto the ROMs that this system has fitted.
And finally the keyboard, a mechanical keyswitch Cherry MX Brown keyboard of my own design (https://github.com/aeberbach/A1200KB), with a full set of 100% correct DSA-profile keycaps from Signature Plastics - I don't even know if it is possible to buy these keycaps any more, and there is easily $300 in the keyboard alone. 9U space bar, 1.5U F keys, Amiga keys, "Help", the whole lot. Smooth and solid.
It's not cheap but I don't think there is a better one:
AUD$1200
It looks like a lot but that's Australian dollars.
Add a crystal case from A1200.net, the one with the signatures on the bottom (that you can see them without opening the lid). And a centuriontech laser-cut rear IO shield and a Goex drive with OLED - that you can read through the clear case, no holes! Storage is a 256GB SSD (and the HD light works). There's the LED assembly I made myself with 3D-printed light pipes: https://github.com/aeberbach/A1200-LEDs. There's a Mean Well power supply in 3D-printed case with the correct Amiga plug.
Original AmigaOS 3.2 is included and is burned onto the ROMs that this system has fitted.
And finally the keyboard, a mechanical keyswitch Cherry MX Brown keyboard of my own design (https://github.com/aeberbach/A1200KB), with a full set of 100% correct DSA-profile keycaps from Signature Plastics - I don't even know if it is possible to buy these keycaps any more, and there is easily $300 in the keyboard alone. 9U space bar, 1.5U F keys, Amiga keys, "Help", the whole lot. Smooth and solid.
It's not cheap but I don't think there is a better one:
AUD$1200
It looks like a lot but that's Australian dollars.
TF1230 - 68030 for your A1200 trapdoor, 50MHz. 64MB from memory? Of course I used this with the Amiga above but I think it's better to split them as you probably have an accelerator/want something different.
Video output - a high quality Amiga to HDMI cable and a SCART-HDMI converter box. You need a 5V power supply and of course a HDMI monitor.
AUD$70
AUD$70
Wireless card - a 16-bit Orinoco Gold wireless card. Do your research, likely it will NOT connect to your modern WiFi unless you compromise on security a bit, but it does work in the Amiga.
AUD$30
AUD$30
Edit: TF1230 price drop!
Edit: All gone, no longer available, thanks for looking.
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