Fusion furnace

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Great build!
The Churchill part is incorrect though. Most model kits were only used by ILM in the US.
This prop was made by the UK prop department and the only two model kits they used are the Visible V8 and the F4-E Phantom (maybe one more).
I do know EXACTLY what the rectangle part is!
I've been looking for a couple myself and another RPFer recently found one. Let me check with them first before revealing.
I don't want to mess up their project. It's a part used all over ESB.


Chris
 
Great build!
The Churchill part is incorrect though. Most model kits were only used by ILM in the US.
This prop was made by the UK prop department and the only two model kits they used are the Visible V8 and the F4-E Phantom (maybe one more).
I do know EXACTLY what the rectangle part is!
I've been looking for a couple myself and another RPFer recently found one. Let me check with them first before revealing.
I don't want to mess up their project. It's a part used all over ESB.


Chris

It looks like just another of the -either cut down long or short- relays bottoms...the two "circles" are just an optical illision caused by the contrast of the grey rectangle to the surrounding areas.
 

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It looks like just another of the -either cut down long or short- relays bottoms...the two "circles" are just an optical illision caused by the contrast of the grey rectangle to the surrounding areas.
It's the short version. Both long and short are in ESB.
I don't have any short ones, but I know someone who picked some up recently.

Here it is on the furnace and FX-7 (rotated 180 degrees)

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