While that is a setup to be envied, I think it's a bit overdone on the single stage presses. I would have this setup:
Dillon 650's for all of my pistol calibers, and for .308/.30-06, .223, and .6.5x55;
A good single stage reloading setup for really long cartridges;
A separate area for precision reloading with all the goodies for trimming, neck turning, inside reaming, etc.
A bullet swaging setup from Corbin to make jacketed and match bullets, in all the calibers that I have;
A tool area for working on my guns--of course, with the obligatory machine tools, tooling and fitting;
An area for stockmaking, bedding, finishing, etc.
Now, I'd love to have this in my own little getaway/cottage, where me and my shooting buddies could hang out, open the fridge, trot out the grill and roast some steaks, break out the cold cream soda--
And, when we get the urge, roll up the door (garage type) and look down the range area, with ranges to at least 500 yards.
Hey, I can wish, can't I?