Kasss Gnarl
Member
Hi everyone, welcome to my build of a HAL9000 interface from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Before I get started, I would just like to say a big thank you to AP 333 for all the research and resources that they have made available here on the forum. Thanks to their thread I have had a good starting point from which to attempt my first ever prop build, as well as a great source of inspiration. I know that (for now at least) I will not be able to match their screen accuracy, but for a small budget project I think I am on the right track.
So enough talking, here are my progress pics so far:
Most of the bits
The main panel
The main lens and trim
A test fit of the parts so far
My next step is to finish the outside frame and shorten the smaller lens housing, whilst I am waiting on a mitre box to finish the main lens housing, then (weather permitting) it will be onto paint.
As I mentioned earlier, this is my first build (sure not to be my last) and I welcome any questions, comments or constructive criticism.
Thanks for taking a look at my thread.
Before I get started, I would just like to say a big thank you to AP 333 for all the research and resources that they have made available here on the forum. Thanks to their thread I have had a good starting point from which to attempt my first ever prop build, as well as a great source of inspiration. I know that (for now at least) I will not be able to match their screen accuracy, but for a small budget project I think I am on the right track.
So enough talking, here are my progress pics so far:
Most of the bits
The main panel
The main lens and trim
A test fit of the parts so far
My next step is to finish the outside frame and shorten the smaller lens housing, whilst I am waiting on a mitre box to finish the main lens housing, then (weather permitting) it will be onto paint.
As I mentioned earlier, this is my first build (sure not to be my last) and I welcome any questions, comments or constructive criticism.
Thanks for taking a look at my thread.
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