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Have a look at Richlite cascade boards, they look quite a lot like your example.
To cut long mitres like that I use a track saw, the Festool TS55 and join it using the domino. It's not always perfect though and with pre-finished board would be a sweat inducing job, at least with painted mdf you can fill any small gaps.
you sir, are a fantastic wealth of knowledge.
I don't think I will need too much joint wise as the sides of this set up are going to be the walls so it's essentially going to be two shelves with a couple of non load bearing uprights to form compartments.
you have machine for mitred joints? I am jealous. I have a power saw and little else...