Still collecting preliminary data about these, so you'll have to excuse the incompleteness of this post. A Macintosh 512k and a Macintosh SE FDHD are on the liberated list for today, for a grand total of $40 AUD. So... as an initial power on test:
The Macintosh SE boots up just fine, although it may need some adjustment of the screen geometry. Only slightly off centre, no big deal. Needs a hard disk installed since the original was removed.
The Macintosh 512k doesn't boot up just fine, as I expected. It powers up, and I see video output (clear and crisp) but I get a Sad Mac. No chime. The hex code below the Sad Mac isn't readable as it's printed as garbage. I'll eventually take the logic board out and exchange a few components to see what I can do for it.
EDIT: We have a problem. The Macintosh SE lacks its internal drive carrier for the hard disk. While I can rig up a new drive carrier... it also happens to lack the original SCSI cable. I may need to improvise here too. I have made it boot successfully though, so it's all uphill from here.

