Thanks Daniel,
My thoughts on the Skywatcher 12" GoTo Dobsonian so far are:
Great scope: I've not had any issues with the set up out of the box. The first Synscan controller failed to work, and the shop (BTOW) exchanged it immediately.
Price for the scope was competitive "market price."
Packaging was as expected (lots of cardboard anf foam)
The instructions were the standard Skywatcher Manuals, which are available from the website.
Compared to our 5" Skywatcher reflector it is certainly a big difference.

The DSO's are more accessible with greater definition, and tonight after resetting the alignment, we all had a good look at the Moon, Saturn, Jewel box, Orion, Alpha Centauri etc.
The GoTo function is excellent, and has definitely expanded our level of knowledge on the available DSO's. We are still hunting through the menu's
Collimation is easy (once we obtained the laser collimator.)

We would not have purchased it, if it had not been the "collapsible" design.
Now the big question - portability.
As an example last night we attended social actvity and I (after checking with the host ) brought over the 5", the Bino's (9x63) and the Skyscout. The "party" were quite taken by Saturn and the "big" Moon, and all the gear and it certainly added interest to the nght. "why didn't we take the 12"?" - Quite simply too big to quickly carry in and out and around the place. I'm fine with moving the OTA and the mount seperately, however over longer distances and in and out of houses and corridors, is fraught with risk.!
Current observing location: Back garden (suburban area) but .. We have built the floor for an "attic" space in our house, and we are working on the dimensions to add a "roof window" and I suspect that that is where the 12" will eventually reside on a semi permanant basis.
Last comment: Eyepieces - so far we don't have any 2" eyepieces, however the 12" has definitely pushed us in that direction, and we are now exploring the market for wide angle 2" eyepieces.
Hope this helps.
Stephen
ps: we still use the 5" frequently, simply because it is always set up on the EQ2, simple to pick up and move outside.