That was one hell of a bargin Neil! There's some pretty uncommon games in that lot.
I've got a collection of Spectrums and a couple of Amigas around the house. Here's the Spectrums which I have to hand. They could all do with a clean!
All of these were bought as faulty and I have since repaired. The rubber-key speccy is one of the early 16k models which hasn't since been upgraded to 48k. They are getting pretty difficult to find now. I've also got a boxed Spectrum +2a in my parent's loft with a light gun and stuff and I think there is also a ZX81 up there as well, but I haven't seen it in a few years so who knows!
I've also got a couple of Amigas. I kept my A1200 from when I first bought it and have since upgraded it with a 120MB harddisk and a Blizzard 1230 Mk-IV 030 accelerator which pushes it up to 50MHz. It's also got an additional 8MB of ram on board.
But my pride and joy is this Amiga:
It's an Amiga 4000/030 which has been expanded with a 2GB harddisk, and a Warpengine 040 accelerator with 128MB onboard. I've also installed a DVD-rom since this picture was taken.
Amazingly, I picked it up for free from freecycle. It was faulty when I got it. The Harddrive was corrupt and it only showed a yellow screen when turned on. It turned out to be a problem with a badly-seated kickstart chip. Once I reseated the chip it sprang into life.
I'm planning to upgrade it with a kickstart 3.1 chip at some point so I can get a more modern version of workbench installed.