Starting my Nostromo Tracking Device - pointers will be needed please!

Mangamax

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Hey folks.
Yup, got the Panasonic TV for the basis, so now the questions begin!
First up, do i have to strip out the interior?
And, what's the best route to go these days for the greeblies? 3D printed? Recommended suppliers?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Mangamax I've just received my TV also. I'd advise on stripping the innards; pretty easy do (only four ish screws to remove to open).
When I gutted mine, I was thinking that the front three knobs needed to stay on the unit (wasn't looking at any ref when I went at it), so I ended up cutting my circuit board around the mounted potentiometers ... not had to time to go back and sort that yet.
 
Re sourcing bits, some are still readily available [the gully cover for eg), so you'll probably have to find casting of / DYI it.

Check out this thread (if you've not already); it's excellent (and maybe msg the OP to see if she'll share her models?)
 
Mangamax I've just received my TV also. I'd advise on stripping the innards; pretty easy do (only four ish screws to remove to open).
When I gutted mine, I was thinking that the front three knobs needed to stay on the unit (wasn't looking at any ref when I went at it), so I ended up cutting my circuit board around the mounted potentiometers ... not had to time to go back and sort that yet.
Many thanks for your comments! When stripping things out, do i also remove the TV screen?
 
Oh, I've removed my screen. It was cracked in transit, so possibly [more] broken glass was enough of a reason for me to take it out.

Using one of PropsToHistory 's pics (from the thread above, and hopefully, that's no drama?), you have see that there's a sort of box lid bit screwed over where the screen is, to my mind, this will provide enough strength, but time will tell / will deal with whatever issues when I get to it.
 

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PropsToHistory said their cone was fairly heavy and i think their front plate was only glued on and then bolted through into the cone.. if your screwing your front plate on and your cone is only light should be good
 
Has anyone been able to positively ID the vintage ice cube maker?
To my knowledge, no. As well with the main sensor, its believed to be a cover for a vacuum tube (iirc), but the specific model is unknown. Theres a couple other parts that arent known that escape me at the moment.

When Bob Burns' collection gets sold we'll maybe know more, he has the last one known
 
Looks like we are starting out on the same project. I’ve made a start on mine, not strictly screen accurate but should do the job for my CosPlay. Happy to help where/if I can.
 

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Your help is most welcome! Mine won’t be screen accurate due to it only being for my CosPlay of Capt Dallas. Because of this it will also have a carry strap attached to it for ease of being carried around (Will figure that bit out later though)
 

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Just need to clear coat it and add a strap, but apart from that I’m all done.

Thank you to everyone on here that has helped with comments, photos and advice.
 

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Finally got round to finishing this project. Adding the tube at the front and eyelets for a strap. Not screen actuate but will make it easier to carry round. It’s first outing will be the summer London Film and Comic Con
 

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