IS this the ultimate man cave?

At 139sqm on a 663sqm block, Trevor Knight's shed is about twice the size of his house and hosts a pool table, air hockey, table-tennis, mechanical bull with jumping castle mats and a 3m x 2.3m movie screen with 11 integrated man-sized surround-sound speakers to rival any nightclub.

Trevor also owns a wicked vintage 90s video arcade collection.

Remember Sega Rally 1995 edition? He's got about eight units, along with classic Mortal Combat, Buck Hunter, House Of The Dead and Streetfighter.

Trevor said the collection started out as a bit of a lark when he bought some arcade gear off eBay about four years ago.

Since then he's travelled all over the country, to pick up his arcade findings.

"That was the biggest shed they'd let me have because otherwise I would have gone bigger,'' the 33 year-old said.

media_camera MAN TOYS: Sega Rally belonging to Trevor Knight in his Mt Gravatt shed Picture: Richard Walker

Come night time, there's also retro disco lights and smoke machine, complete with blacklights and mirror balls.

"There's about 20-something lights overhead and the blacklights make the puck glow on the air hockey table,'' he said.

And of course, no man den would be complete without black leather lounge chairs, entertainment area, a barbecue and a few beers.

"I had a dart board but I got rid of it. It was too dangerous,'' he said.

"I was throwing some long distance darts and they were sticking into the computers and stuff.''

media_camera SUPER SHED: Trevor Knight riding his mechanical bull outside the ultimate man cave at Mt Gravatt. Picture Richard Walker

Trevor, who is currently single, confessed he didn't actually play many of the games, they were ''just for having people over'' but he said he still spent plenty of time out the back.

"I've got endless things to do in there. There's a lot of projects apart from the arcade stuff.

"I can entertain myself for a long time,'' he said.

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Originally published as Man den: It's twice the size of his house!