Hi,
I'm back, still working on the project, I have just been away for a few weeks (work)
I spent a fair bit of time regrouping all the electronic stuff I have, which is a lot. I'll need a room just for that,... one day. In the meantime, the lounge-room floor is my work-zone.
I was also waiting for some parts I purchased on Ebay to be delivered.
I think I got most of the bit and pieces I want for that big project. So, here are a few photos (I tried to structure by type of functions) of what I have found/salvaged/bought. Most of them, I have more than one item, only taking one out for the photos.

Power supply:
A few battery cells from a dead laptop battery.
A lipo cell from Ebay, sold as a 5000mAh, probably more like 2500 but for $17, not too bad.
Solar cell to charge remote devices.
USB plugs, will probably come in handy.
The red board is a 3.7V to 5V boost converter.
The blue one is a charge controller circuit.
Not on the photo: multiple main power supplies, chargers

Inputs:
Switches, lot of switches, dip switches, push buttons, toggle,...
Key switch.
A nice rotary encoder from a video edition console. It is an optical encoder, has a 300° rotation by default but if you push on the knob, you get infinite rotation and when you push again, it goes back to the limited rotation but is automatically reset to centre. Unfortunately, I only have two of them.
A RGB scanner bar, pretty easy to interface.
Moisture sensors, one salvaged from a printer, the white ones are purchased. I ended up going with the DHT22
Under that, a atmospheric pressure sensor and an accelerometer.
A RFID reader and cards.
Multiple IR remote.
Beside the accelerometer, a GPS receiver.
Multi-turn potentiometer.
Microphone, composite video camera, AM/FM tuner (SPI interface) and a pressure sensor (I have yet to work out how to interface that one.
On the RFID card: IR receiver, LM35DZ, hall effect sensor, tilt sensor, rotary encoder, the tiny little squares are light sensors out of a rear projection TV - turns out they are actually tiny little photovoltaic cells - , LDR, laser sensor from a CD player.

Processing power:
80386 and 80486
Z80, 6 of them
ADSP-2101 (that one might be out of my league, I just kept it because it was free)
Two 68000's
PIC, Adruino, Picaxe and ESP8266

Memory:
SRAM, DRAM, EPROM's, lot of EPROM's, SD card, in the tube are dual ported RAM (for the video), and just for fun, ferrite cores, and a battery to turn some of the SRAM into non volatile RAM
Real time clock and timers/counters.

Input/output:
Top left is a parallel I/O card with status LED's I use in many projects to simulate situations.
Stepper motors are here because I plan on making the control circuitry able to detect mechanically induced rotation and its direction as well as sensing jamming.
That display is a Nextion 7", touch screen display. I'm not really impressed by the processing speed of the display.
The chip is a Z80 serial I/O chip.
Not on the photo: many ADC/DAC chips, parallel I/O chips, shift registers,...

Communications:
5.8 GHz video transmitter.
True bluetooth transmceiver.
HC-05 bluetooth serial transceiver and Android phone.
Wifi transceiver.
GPS/GPRS/GSM module.
433MHz transmitters/receivers.
The big cards are for the backplane and boards.
IR LED and receiver.

Outputs:
A pretty cool little usage timer based on a mercury coulometer.
A R/2R ladder DAC card I started to make.
Solenoids, motors, servo, laser diodes, RGB LED's, IR LED's, LED 8x8 matrix, 7 segments,...
The black strip is the heater element out of a laser printer.

Displays:
Dekatrons, VFD tubes, Nixie tubes, VFD displays, all easy to interface.

More displays:
The biggest one is a plasma display from a medical vitals monitor, I still try to make it work, it might be dead.
A composite video monitor.
A few Hitachi displays, two of them have a serial interface.
And a few DIL311 displays (I wish I had more of them)

And more:
That's a Russian MC6205 display, still trying to translate the datasheets.

Miscellaneous/forgotten:
Xbox chatpad for the keyboard I'm planing on attaching to the Nextion display to make a tablet-like interface.
Synaptic touch pad, still need to handle the interfacing of that one.
Top left is just a beeping buzzer circuit (I hate beeping things but sometime you need them to alert you of something urgent)
A few opto forks.
Bottom left is a variable base time I use for prototyping.
Bottom right is the scanning mirror from a laser printer, I'd like to make some simple laser raster scan projector for Christmas displays.
Not on the photos: heaps more stuff like lots of logic IC's, enclosures, lots of datasheets and sketches and scribbled schematics,...
The next move is going to be soldering the backplane, the processor board and the main power supply.