Call it a phase... After I built a few boosts I quickly realized that the results can be unpredictable with different pickups, and amps. So to find the magic combination of PUP, Boost and Amp I put five boosters in one box with a bypass scheme.
It satisfied my booster curiosity and now I can move on to other types of effects. I've tested this with a bunch of amps including a Vox AC30, JMC800, Doug H's FireFly, JC120, Valve Junior Head, Vox AD30VT and Fender Twin. The Twin is the only amp that can not be improved upon by adding a boost, all the others took on new characters that pleased the owners of the amp.
The art work is from a "League of Justice" fan site and I did get permission to use it. The artist is a teenage girl who used the Brat dolls as a model. The art work is applied with window decal and since the box is destined to become something else in the future it is not clear coated so the decal can be removed. I used the Windex trick with great success before the holes were drilled, but after the holes, the decal captured a lot of bubble. IMO waterslide beats window decal for best look, both are a PITA to apply.
I used Euro terminal strip to distribute power and ground. The first FS is for "Stage One" the second FS for "Stage Two" to give it a little more flexibility. Each boost has it's own toggle bypass. All PCB are just loose so I can move them around to experiment with placement when using Stage One to overdrive Stage Two.

The Flash: Fetzer Valve
Fire: AMZ Mini-booster
Superman: Strat-o-blaster
Wonder Woman: Brian May Treble Booster
Green Lantern: Range Master
