crackerjazz
Sr Member
Happy New Year, everyone!
This is the Alchemy Works (Mike Evans) time machine from the George Pal-directed 1960 movie which starred Rod Taylor.
It's in "Pocher" scale (remember those elegant 1:8 Pocher automobile kits - hard not to love that Fiat F-2).
Parts are mostly solid - wouldn't be easy to motorize.
For parts which originated from 3D-printed masters, they are exceptionally smooth. I don't
know how they did that - there are rivets and details which would get in the way if they had
used the putty and sanding method.
The wires are more for the coils and not really for lighting up the kit.
These are the clear parts. There should be a way to light it up, but I'm leaning towards taking the
easy way out and not doing that.
One can choose between the different time travel dates.
Not much by way of instructions. This is where google and DVD screen grabs step in.
This is the Alchemy Works (Mike Evans) time machine from the George Pal-directed 1960 movie which starred Rod Taylor.
It's in "Pocher" scale (remember those elegant 1:8 Pocher automobile kits - hard not to love that Fiat F-2).
Parts are mostly solid - wouldn't be easy to motorize.
For parts which originated from 3D-printed masters, they are exceptionally smooth. I don't
know how they did that - there are rivets and details which would get in the way if they had
used the putty and sanding method.
The wires are more for the coils and not really for lighting up the kit.
These are the clear parts. There should be a way to light it up, but I'm leaning towards taking the
easy way out and not doing that.
One can choose between the different time travel dates.
Not much by way of instructions. This is where google and DVD screen grabs step in.
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