Picture update:
Installed the PowerCore today, the PC is up and running, now I just need to clean it up and start making panels.
Ignore the glue streaks and poor paint work inside the pit, every black surface that you see will be covered up by black plexiglass (instrument panels, light panels, gauges, etc) eventually. I just put the black paint in there so it did look so...wooden
The trackball (MAME type) arrived today and is installed in one of the 45 degree panels , it is very handy. I plan on getting a wireless small form factor keyboard which will be clipped to the sidewall by magnets when not in use. Right now I am using a really poorly made cheapo keyboard from the grocery store. It is destined for the round file as soon as I no longer need it. Typing on that thing is a chore.
I will get pictures of the Teeny++ when I tidy it up a bit. I only had one 6 port wall plate to use so need to pick up...many...more. I am thinking of mounting the next teeny on the ceiling (behind a panel) to save on wire, this way the buttons would not need to travel so far to reach the controller.
I picked up a cheap USB throat mic and ear bud for comms and have yet to install the speaker system that I mentioned before. TrackIR is in but I need to make a housing for it and of course the controllers are working great.
The whole thing needs to be cleaned out...anyway...here you go:
The seat in its cushioned goodness...this thing is like sitting in a recliner...I could easily fall asleep. Comfy.
Inside, sorry for the reflection off the monitor, I should have used a better angle. Not the temporary interior lighting, lol. Again, all gaps between the front and back of the pit will be covered with instrument panels.
The MAME style trackball (Ebay 25.00) with buttons. It glows green...cool!
The Power Core lol. I purchased a Suncom UV blue acrylic case. As you can see I am not great at cable management.
The Power Core is mounted on a swing-out door (hinged on the bottom with piano hinge) which swings down into the pit and back to horizontal for maintenance (chain catch).
Thanks for looking!