I decided that this year my dad's birthday present would be his own DCC in a box. And as I typed that I realized how truly messed up it sounds. Anyway...
His setup is a bit different than mine. The goal for him was to make it easy to power a layout wherever he goes but without all the overkill of my rig and WITH a DC capability.
That meant his setup was quite a bit simpler. He's got a Zephyr for DCC capability, a PR3 (hidden under the deck) and an MRC Railpower 1370.
AC power is provided by a nice long extension cable because his setup needs to be easily accessible to use (unlike mine which can get stuffed under a layout). Getting a cable with the right female plug orientation was important in order to keep the orientation of the PR3's Digitrax wall wart oriented properly under the deck (it wouldn't work if it was pointing straight up).
Unlike my box that had a natural "shelf" around it for the deck to sit on, his needed risers made of 1x2 and affixed with double sided foam tape. I'm hoping those are skookum enough over time. If not, we'll come up with some other plan.
He's going to be making a set of wires up for it with powerpoles, Cinch Jones plugs and Unitrack plugs and leaving them attached to the terminal strips. That means he won't have to fuss with it connecting to a layout unless he needs more feeders of one type.
He also didn't want a permanent programming track so the PR3's output is just piped out through a Unitrack plug. The USB cable sneaks out through a gap in the lower right.
It was a fun weekend project and I hope it serves him well!