Without breaking a hole in it for the long Nikkor lens. His idea over, because its good way to get the panel mounted on the wall, 4x threated pins for the wall mount system (NOT CONFIRMED)<- I took (for the supposed attachment system, which he tried to reproduce) 4x counter bores with equal spacing on top and bottom trims (he took dimensions from the original prototype) More details from Denis Gilliam's 1:1 prototype rebuild. Cross bar (trim) is at the same height as the other trims 8x holes with counter bores with equal spacing on sides EZSound Module for DIY Audio Cards - Easy to Record - 120 Seconds Recording - High Sound Quality. EZSound Module - Push Button Activated - Easy to Record - 120 Seconds Recording - High Sound Quality. Trims do have a rabbet cut outs of the edges This item: Moebius Models 1:-2001: A Space Odyssey. black brushed anodized aluminum panel face Show the panel from the side gave me following information: Thanks to Mikes (Sith Sheriff Brody) reference pictures, that The panels depth dimension is mentioned in the description, on the Christies Prototype auction site (you know exactly what I'm talking about :lol)ĭuring the long shipping time from US to Germany, I started to do more research on the prototype panel,īecause it's clearly the basis for the screen used HAL. The eye lights up, of course - you even get to see the back, which was never seen in the film Requires four C batteries, not included. I just couldn't resist after already having hold an original lens in my hands, It started with a little luck on an eBay Nikkor lens auction. These two became operational at the H.A.L. It toke me some time to build these with the acuracy and very close tolerances, but I think they are as acurrate as they can possibly be to the screen used HAL. Just after finishing my first HAL Panel, I decided to bring it to the next level and started to build these two: Re: HAL 9000 Panel (2001:A Space Odyssey)
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