Amateur hour then. Here's my three:

This is my latest one that I put together using a CNB pedal case. It needs a daisy chain cable with 90 degree plugs on it so that I can sort out some of the overly tight spacing issues. I had to rip the rubber feet off the Korg G4 and the RAT to stick the velcro on them. The Cry Baby is a pain in the butt as the screws that old the feet on do not screw in all the way once the feet are removed. I used some washers to take up the slack.
Cry Baby -> ProCo Vintage RAT -> Reveren Drivetrain II -> Korg G4
Fender ST-1 tuner running from the G4's headphone socket.
My other two:

I bought the Boss BCB-60 a couple of years ago when I was gigging a lot and got sick of long set-up/break-down times and reliability issues with my effects every time we played or rehearsed. It imposed compromises on my effects selection due to the form factor that the board can accept, and I ended up replacing just about every pedal that I put in it when I bought it in the end.
Currently it has:
Fender Sparkle Tune -> Boss CS-3 -> Keeley DS-1 Ultra -> Keeley TS-9 Mod+ -> Keeley TS-9 Baked Mod -> Boss CH-1 -> Marshall Echohead
The other board's built on a Gator Pedal Tote and contains:
Boss TU-2 -> Barber Tone Press -> Fulltone Ultimate Octave -> Fulltone Fulldrive II FM -> Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe
That's what happens when your wife saying "It's Father's Day next week, buy yourself something" is followed shortly by a guy from one of the gearhead baords who lives locally to you sending you and email advertising a lot of tempting stuff for sale. I bought everything but the TU-2 and the Fulldrive from him then needed the Pedal Tote to put 'em on. Now if I could just find a Robin Trower tribute act that needs a guitar player I might get to use it! :D