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Written by nt on 2025-01-20 at 15:30

Be afraid, be very afraid!

1:24 Scale replica limited run of The Fly telepod. More details to come!

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Written by nt on 2024-08-17 at 18:04

Link to youtube version

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YkAwghsZfQ

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Written by nt on 2024-08-17 at 18:03

Little video showcase of the 1:12 scale miniature IBM Series\1

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Written by nt on 2024-08-14 at 12:53

My latest model! This is an IBM Series\1 with a 5251 terminal. This is a 1:12 scale model! Any of you worked with or on one if these back in the days? What was it used for where you worked?

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Written by nt on 2024-06-23 at 13:44

Time to make some furniture for my current project

Some styrene, basswood, sculpey, bits of resin printing, mold making and casting

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Written by nt on 2023-07-06 at 04:05

A little showcase video for my latest miniature from 1983 Wargames (sound on!)

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Written by nt on 2023-06-19 at 15:48

I love learning from books and I've been thinking about writing a book on miniature, making some video tutorials as well. What's your favorite way to learn new things? and why?

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Written by nt on 2022-12-22 at 17:41

Here is a making of video of the HP264X scale model (3/3)

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Written by nt on 2022-12-22 at 17:36

The model is entirely mode of polystyrene. At the time of making it I thought of using the OLED to turn it into a desk clock. More interesting fact about the HP264X: it was an "intelligent" terminal, powered by a 8008 or 8080 microprocessor. It also had a very interesting wide screen display which was uncommon at the time (2/3)

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Written by nt on 2022-12-22 at 17:31

This is a 1:10 scratch build polystyrene scale model I made in 2020 of the HP264X terminal, originally introduced in 1974. This miniature has a tiny oled display to simulate the terminal in function. More pictures in thread (1/3)

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