Ok here they are....
I only have ONE Picture of the actual tank, it is still in the Jeep. To be honest that is as good as any place until I have a spot to put it.
The Starphire panel is the one farthest away in this picture.
Okay, on to the stand construction!

70 Feet of 1x4 Cedar. My circular saw is also in the picture, but I didn't use it at all during construction.

Same 70 feet in the basement, darn rain wouldn't quit. I had to spend an hour or so cleaning the basement before I was able to get started. The kids had taken over the space that used to be mine, was theirs, and is now mine again!

You can also see the 12" Compound Mitre saw, that beast made it like butter!

You can see the "rough" side of the Cedar here, when I saw this in the lumber shop, I thought immediately how STRONG the glue joint would be if I put the rough sides together with glue and screws. In effect I was able to create my own 2x4's with this Cedar.

These are 2 rails, front and back, top and bottom, all the same. These rails are the only pieces that both pieces are the same length. I had them glued, screwed, and clamped at this point to allow the glue to dry for a while.

A close up of how I planned to put all the pieces together. All the rails rest on wood, which extends to the floor. There are no joints that are supported by screws only.

Here are all the pieces, ready for final assembly. Kinda like a jigsaw puzzle.

One of the corners. At this point, they are NOT attached. The stand is not complete even now, as I need some longer screws. (I'll get them tomorrow) In this picture and the next, the stand is sitting as it will when it is finished, but there are no screws or glue holding it together!

Final picture of the night, rough completion of the stand, again not attached, just all the pieces placed together.
Now on to the important question, STAIN IT, or PAINT IT?