That has to be one of the most impressive display setups I've ever seen. Hats off to you for pulling it off. I also like the foilage above the shelves, helps break up the sterility they would otherwise have and give it a nice aesthetic professionalism.
Thanks Tan. It took a while and I have to say that I went to the DigitalPress site and wasn't really impressed at what I saw when it came to displaying a console collection. I searched a bit and found the base shelving system at, believe it or not, Target. I quickly filled the first one and went back and got the second. Each shelving unit originally only had 6 shelves, exclusing the top. I split each one to give me more space and added matching shelves to enable me to display 72 systems at one time (max - some systems took away from that number due to their height and requiring split shelves like the Vectrex).
I designed it to accommodate a bigscreen TV in the center of the two 6' x6' shelving units. I put wiring harnesses on the back of each and power extension cables to each, along with composite, A/V or RCA extensions to every third shelf. This enables me to play any system by simply selecting the power supply from a multi-switch (I needed 4 20- switchers) and the same for the video (I have 8 of the 10-switch Pelican video source selectors hooked up). I have all of this hidden behind the foliage and the cables run along the back of the shelving system. From there (in my current set up and space limitations, I went underneath the carpeting to my big screen TV (1 each of the composite, A/V and RCA cables).
The greenery was an afterthought, once I saw how this project was progressing and the cold affect it had on the general atmosphere of the room. Plus, it did hide a great many items as described previously. I still have to add a bit more of the it along the other areas to tie it all in.
Any suggestions or thoughts are always appreciated.
Thanks.