So a fair recap then for an Amiga1200-like MiniMig:
1) It must have more memory.
alexh: Is it true that a challenge with with the current design is that they must reimplement a memory controller for newer more common memory?
2) It must have a better processor than a 68000, the 68060 is best because it's 3.3v just like the MiniMig.
alexh: Are there FPGAs around that can handle a 68020 if Tobiflex's FPGA 68000 gets reimplemented as a 020?
3) Some rerouting needs to be done. Either to make it ITX (industry standard, easy to get a case) or A1200 like so that it goes right into our old boxes

4) Mass storage needs to be implemented. IDE is on the wishlist for many people.
This could end up then with an AGA A1200-like machine with either an expensive 060 or an FPGA implemented 020. PS2 ports for mouse and keyboard.
alexh: If this is done, do you think that the board would need two FPGAs? If so, what would that do to the cost of the board? If we would wait for the semiconductor industry, is it likely that we in the next year would get a cheap FPGA that hold AGA+020?
Many questions, but I'm trying to get a picture of this so that my expectations to who ever is working on the MiniMig is reasonable

Both in terms of costs (to end user), features and time scale for advances

Of course I know that you're not working on it, but you certainly understands these issues better than me.