These are the rear tray-bezels that have been installed and are being test-fit with the trays for the PSU and the HDD's in place.
I also spent some time on smaller pieces. The first set of images shows the raw panels and the tubing supports that I cut from them.
I won't be finishing the dual-hose unit until I have the cooling gear in the case as I am not certain that it will aid the routing, and I certainly don't want it to hinder it.
The piece shown above will sit on top of the motherboard handle, and bond to it. The idea is to provide a larger surface area that the tube itslef rests on, and to hold the 2 tubes in place.
Here are a couple failures:
The first one was ripped up by the router bit when the router got too greedy and took it from me. When the router spat it out that was what was left

The 2nd piece is one of the drain-loop supports that tilted as I ran it through the profile... oops... gonna have to make that one again.
Below is the delicate veneer piece that will cover the top edge on the backside of the case.
It is routed thus as I need the piece to cover an area where 3 planes do not meet cleanly, and the flaw is too much to simply let go. In short: This is a piece to cover my mistake.
And for laughs, here is the acrylic graveyard:
I keep the pieces as sometimes there are smaller pieces that I need to make, and if can be fabricated from a previously damaged piece.
Well, that's it for now. Gotta go out and make a few bucks. Thanks for taking a look.