So now that you've seen it in action, here is how I did it.
this is the monitor that I ordered.
and here is a test shot to make sure it works. -lights off.
I started by making a frame out of styrene.
and I glued the sides to the front panel, but I left the back off.
here you can see the screen installed in the box.
And this is what the back of the lcd looks like.
I then added some gussets, blocking and a rim along the back side to attached back cover. I made it removable for painting and servicing the monitor. I also dilled a few holes to adjust the contrast and brightness.
Then I glued and screwed a servo horn to the inside of the case.
you can see I had to grind down the screws so they wouldn't hit the monitor.
Here it is with the servo attached and I started to sleeve the wires.
And here is the finished monitor box.
Next came the rotating assembly.
I started with another and last servo (9 all together now). and mounted it to piece of styrene.
You can see here how I just made a box for it. It has another servo horn on the bottom.
Then I made another box to house the entire assembly.
In this shot you can see how I ran the wires. I still have to sleeve the servo wire. (I forgot!) lol.