devil dog,
only advice I can give is make sure you have a solid panel behind you for the major directions from which you will be observed. I've used some old boxes that have been on the property a long time at a friends. The older does know exactly where they are and eyeball them looking for silhouettes in the box. In the one in my mind, I intentionally kept well back against the back panel.
Up in NY on the Canadian border we had plexiglas windows for the late season bitter cold winds. Not sure if you'll need them but if you can live with out them, it's easier. They can fog or frost up and if you are leaving them in as a wind block you still have to get them out of the way for a shot.
ETA an old carpet scrap on the floor of raised wooden boxes helps eliminate noise.
Sorry, no pics, never took any of the blinds and live 4 hours away from the blinds now. All were elevated, two had ramps for a handicapped hunter. One had a drop down front that you could use as a bench rest. Another had a benchrest shelf inside with sliding windows. (covered area was over 500 yards deep with food plots near and far)