Here are a couple images of the cove pieces that run vertically (I bonded them in place with the case sitting on it's side). My apologies for the image quality, but I am not a good enough photographer to compensate adequately for the reflective qualities of the acrylic. I imagine that once the lighting is subdued by the bronze windows that perhaps I will be able to get a better shot.
Here are a couple of shots as I continually check that all the moveable/removeable parts still function as they should as I start installing more parts and stuff into the case's interior.
As you can see there are some flaws along the top edge and a single spot on the bottom (they appear as lighter-colored areas). No biggie (I hope), as I can re-sand and polish the parts... besides, the top portion is also getting another panel that runs from edge-to-edge and drops a few inches down the rear panel.
Note: The flaws were caused by the Weld-on and the blue tape that was securing the 2 planes together. When capillary bonding, the Weld-on will only travel along seams and pieces that are connected (unless flooding occurs). But with the blue tape in place, the Weld-on has a surface wherein it can "whick"... this is no bueno... as you can clearly see. But again, should this happen, it is not the end; repairs can be done.
...now back to Catz and Cheezburgerzzzzzz.