Alien , Ash medical tool

Glenn

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Hi everyone , been a long time since i have been on here , has anyone got a good picture of the medical tool Ash uses to exam the facehugger,, here are there pictures of the bits i have , but can not find a picture of the complete Prop
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Will these do?
 

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From the looks of it you seem to have most of the parts except that black cylinder on the back. It’s hard to tell if it’s metal or plastic.

Just rewatched all the films back to back so they feel super inspired to make some props! Would love some info on the parts you were able to acquire
 
Looking again you’re probably right. Wondering if it’s solid plastic or something flexible like urethane/silicon tubing. It’s hard to tell the thickness from the pics
 
I brought these into Photoshop to bring out a little more detail.
 

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I apologize for resurrecting this thread, but I've got questions.

I PM'ed the OP trying to find out what the found-item metal tool they have pictured actually is, but I haven't gotten a response. Wondering if anyone else in this thread might know the provenance of what those parts are so I can spend a bit more time trying to track them down? Just hoping that fishing for answers will get me somewhere.
 
I know that some of the parts were from cake decorating tips, airbrush/spray-gun parts and tips, grease guns, etc...
 
Since the main part of it has what looks like a small viewing window, I was thinking it might be something like a fuel tester? I've seen something similar for checking aviation fuel in aircraft tanks. But I can't place it.
 
Necropost :)

Been working on trying to identify this thing. The warning text looks to be French / English / German. Squinting at the text, and faking it with Google Translate, I get this ...

ATTENTION
Ne jamais - Never
moitié d[e?] - half of

IMPORTANT
Never

ZUR BEA[CHTUNG?] - PLEASE NOTE
Es darf - It may
sichtglas [?] - sight glass


I was thinking it may be something like "Never fill past halfway marking in sightglass window" or something similar. Not all that helpful, but a start.
 

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