You can buy the ReAmiga 1200 board bundle on Amibay.

The ReAmiga 1200 has been built from scratch and it contains the following features:
– An NTSC 28.3636 oscillator which generates an NTSC compatible S-Video output with the new AD724 video encoder chip , so you can have a near-RGB quality output compatible with commercially available TVs. Example of the S-Video output quality as displayed on a very low-end TV:

– Jumper to set the boot mode to either 50 or 60Hz, in case you want to run PAL games from floppy (a 50Hz compatible display will be required to use the 50Hz mode).

Move jumper to the right to start with a default 60Hz (NTSC) mode.
Move jumper to the left to start with a default 50Hz (pseudo-PAL) mode.
This remains fully compatible with PAL SCART RGB solutions, even with a 28.3636 clock since the video encoding format is irrelevant when using these.
– VGA output port (not a scan doubler, so you need a 15 KHz compatible display or use DBLNTSC/DBLPAL modes only). Do not use the VGA and the DB23 at the same time.
– Extra floppy power molex connector in case you need to power fans etc.
– Multicoloured activity LEDs soldered on board that let you see what is happening even without having the case LEDs connected.

– Kickstart 3.1 ROM
Ideal for placing in new coloured A1200.net cases. The rest of the functionality is identical to original Commodore made A1200s.