Hi guys
SO here is the long and the short of it:
I spent many hours reading through everything last summer, again picking up things this summer. I noted that there was Moogah's cool version since taken over by Doug Wellington (https://www.eight-oh-eitght.org/, now defunct). Thanks to a posting above, I found the Eagle PCB masks for each section of the project, but no knowledge on how to merge all the masks/layers together, so I didn't spend much time on it. I also had to think about what I read of the old 808 forum through the Internet Archive, which had some postings above board errors and such, but not much else on what those errors were, which sealed the fate of that part of it: I wouldn't be using that as the basis for the build. The only thing potentially salvageable from that mess was the parts list, so I simply confirmed I had most of the resisters and capacitors, plus at least some of the seqv3 boards and DINS and DOUTS to roll it that way (thanks to Shuriken's post above). Warning: Don't follow the Doug Wellignton list that was once there strictly: I was told that the design changed, so it's still good as a guide, but that's all.
Another posting above (zephyrin's) to Christian Hartwig's version gave me much encouragement, so by this spring I had better confidence that the PCBs for both the power and the tr-0806 (http://www.christian-hartig.de/TR-8060/) would work. (Thanks to Christian for releasing those). So now I had the MIDI part as well as well as voices part. He also released a parts list + sources and it's pretty complete I have to say. I took the board files, had them produced and I am impressed. I only found 2 mistakes on the main board as I remember (missing parts values) so what a job to do it oneself, well done. Another thing I did find was the tolerances on the board were tight, so the parts in the list seemed to be several microns to big (connectors in particular) for many spaces on the board.
I then contacted TK's front panel supplier to order what turns out to be the last one he'll make since he says it's pretty hard to do these days. Managed to get that, plus I picked up a Hammond case similar to SeakThief's since I thought it would make a good chassis for the whole thing.
The last several weeks have been just a lot of work soldering with breaks to do some drilling here and there.
More later!