Just look at the Minimig as the original A1000. I always expected an A2000 or A500 to follow close behind, but without people showing support for the original and being prepared to pay for it then I don't think there would be the same enthusiasm for future models.
I bought my Minimig to see what was possible and I always intended to upgrade to a better design when one became available. When that happens, I'll pass my Minimig v1.1 onto my kids.
@The Daddy:
This is why I was concerned by the amount of time and money you seemed to be putting into your case design. To be honest, I could never see you selling more than a couple of cases judging by the costs of your limited production run. Also, you're too late into the market and most Minimig users will have already put their boards into some sort of case. Wizard sold his cases because he was ready and waiting for the first production run while I'm afraid you've missed the boat.
If you want to make a case then I'd recommend waiting for the final pre-production GAME/ARSE*/CLAP to be revealed and then jump in quickly and run a batch of 30-50 boards off as quickly as you can and have them ready for the first production orders.
* I'm also going to suggest:
FPGA Entertainment Computer Klassic (F.E.C.K)
Designer Retro Implemented Niche Komputer (D.R.I.N.K)
Grand Interactive Retro Leisure System (G.I.R.L.S)
and we can use father Jack Hacket on the posters:
http://a980.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/00288/97/94/288234979_l.jpg