I did look at AmigaForever and wondered if it was a good value. I presume the most comprehensive package is the one you're talking about? I didn't pay much attention to the DVD's though. I'll take a trip back and explore what it is they contain.
I've gone down the emulation road and it was somewhat enjoyable, but I really prefer using the original hardware if at all possible. That's why I posted here, so my original offer still stands. Thanks for the replies.
The problem with real hardware, if you don't have a library of original Amiga disks... getting software onto the machine is just a pain... with emulation, you can just use diskfiles, and the emulator has built in networking support if you want to take the old OS online for some reason.
Also each different spec of Amiga has various incompatibilities with certain software... the Emulator allows you to adjust the "hardware" spec to suit the software. For me the value of of machines is certain software/games that never got ported to more modern systems, thus why I prefer emulation over hardware now.
Defo get yourself a real bit of kit though, but don't spend too much... it's just not worth it.