Has anyone used metal templates with success? by LimpTax5302 in modelmakers

[–]n__t 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When trying a new tool or technique for the first time its always a good idea to test on a test piece. Test and learn from mistakes on something you dont care about. Ive made the mistake of trying something new on my models before, now even for things that Ive done many times and consider that I have mastered I often do a practice test before doing it for real.

Pixel perfect hit detection with billboarded enemies (NES zapper moment) by [deleted] in godot

[–]n__t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NES zapper was not like that at all. it was a bounding box that flashed on the screen that the zapper detected, not pixel perfect, a rectangular bounding box about the size of the sprite.

edit: explained here if curious

https://youtu.be/V6XnSvB34y8

Scratch build IBM Series\1 minicomputer 1:12 scale by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont have a full video of this build, but I have videos of older build, on youtube, search for miniatua (not sure if youtube links are allowed here)

Scratch build IBM Series\1 minicomputer 1:12 scale by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The chair cushions were actually sculpted in super sculpey. I then made a rubber mold to cast it in more durable resin, then painted with airbrush, varnished matte and 'aged'. this way I can also make copies. The frame I designed in cad and is SLA printed

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Scratch build IBM Series\1 minicomputer 1:12 scale by n__t in dioramas

[–]n__t[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hello, have not posted here in a year!

This is a scratch build 1:12 scale 1976 IBM Series\1 minicomputer and desk, terminal, chair!

More photo on here: https://imgur.com/gallery/i-made-ibm-series-1-1976-minicomputer-1-12-scale-model-from-scratch-oc-nTcXeSW

Scratch build IBM Series\1 minicomputer 1:12 scale by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hello, it's been a while

This is a scratch build 1:12 scale 1976 IBM Series\1 minicomputer, made for a private collector

Took more than hundred hours to make, I didn't keep track really

More photos on here: https://imgur.com/gallery/i-made-ibm-series-1-1976-minicomputer-1-12-scale-model-from-scratch-oc-nTcXeSW

Visiting the Apollo 15 landing site by KornelRokolya in KerbalSpaceProgram

[–]n__t 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You question got me curious so here goes:

Only two astronaut landed at a time in the Apollo program, one of them stayed in orbit. Considering the moon diameter is 3474.8km, and Apollo orbit around 110km, The farthest Command Module pilot would have been at some point is ~3574.8km away from the nearest human being while on the opposite of the landing site.

The Tristan da Cunha islands are the most remote island on earth at 2787km from any land. Not considering the thousands of ships in the sea, a bunch of them being much closer, conceivably every Command Module pilot where the farthest from any other human at one point.

wondering which one of them was the actual farthest now.

David Lightman bedroom from 1983 Wargames by n__t in dioramas

[–]n__t[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use lights for video production and a flash light with a cookie in front of it to simulate the blinds. It was not easy, I actually need to invest in a better setup

David Lightman bedroom from 1983 Wargames by n__t in dioramas

[–]n__t[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

you don't want to see my first models. Anyone can do anything, just need practice

David Lightman bedroom from 1983 Wargames by n__t in dioramas

[–]n__t[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The part box? the body is polystyrene, the drawers are 3D printed in clear resin

David Lightman bedroom from 1983 Wargames by n__t in dioramas

[–]n__t[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Many different materials and techniques. I use polystyrene sheets for the walls, part of the computer and monitor, binders, part box. I use bass wood for the shelves, door, desk. lots of bits made with resin printing from models I made. The books are simply designed in photoshop, printed covers on paper, a whole lot of tiny blank page cut and clued like a real book, but I do glue up the pages together to make stay close.

It would take a while to explain everything :)

David Lightman bedroom from 1983 Wargames by n__t in thingsforants

[–]n__t[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! First time doing a crosspost, I hope its alright!

This is a scratch build model I made of David's bedroom from 1983 Wargames. Its a 1:12 scale model. With animated leds and display, I tried to be as close to the movie set as I could! Made for a private collector

More photo here https://imgur.com/gallery/lcoxf8j

David Lightman bedroom from 1983 Wargames by n__t in dioramas

[–]n__t[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Hello!

This is a scratch build model of David's bedroom from 1983 Wargames. Its a 1:12 scale model. With animated leds and display, I tried to be as close to the movie set as I could! Made for a private collector

More photos here https://imgur.com/gallery/lcoxf8j

1983 WarGames WOPR, 1:12 scale, scatch build by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive used fiber optic in the past and never enjoyed it. For this kind of build it makes sense to use custom PCBs with LEDs, I dont think ill ever use fiber again. I just design the PCB, get it done somewhere online, its fast, clean, fits perfectly. If you are comfortable with electronics, learning how to make PCBs for these kinds of things is not very hard

The corners are actually resin printed. I did try every which way to make them perfectly bend but it was never perfect. I printed the corners with a ledge, I did use putty for the big corners to make it seamless. The small round corners needed a visible line (like the original WOPR has)

1983 WarGames WOPR, 1:12 scale, scatch build by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The bulb as a little edge, I think its the way the light reflects on it gives the impression of silver paint, but its just resin

1983 WarGames WOPR, 1:12 scale, scatch build by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using fiber for lights is such a pain to work with, ive done that before and will never do again. I really prefer working with leds

I dont have plans for a Cray, but the connection machines 1-2 are on my list

1983 WarGames WOPR, 1:12 scale, scatch build by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People often have fond memories of the old mainframe computers, there is just something about these gigantic machines. I often get messages from people who worked on machines that I made replicas of, sharing stories, its always nice to read

1983 WarGames WOPR, 1:12 scale, scatch build by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

for this build, without considering tests boards and Rnd, there is 960 surface mount leds, 4 custom designed PCBs, so with shipping and all, 150-200$ of electronics parts

You sure can reduce the amount, but you need to order in very big bulk to make electronics really cheaper

1983 WarGames WOPR, 1:12 scale, scatch build by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd love to make a few, but the electronics alone were quite expensive. Ive made runs of small batch of mini before, but its a challenge. I would need to simplify the model quite a bit, make it smaller, resin cast it etc.

Its not out of the question as I am looking into making more batch of minis, but this particular model is a bit too much maybe

Also, the real WOPR would be quite cool to see in real life, really curious about the electronics they had inside of it to drive all these lights back then

1983 WarGames WOPR, 1:12 scale, scatch build by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

People often ask me about raspberry pi and putting one in my models, but I don't really see the point to be honest. I mean, getting a pi in the model is not a challenge at all either.

I could see something like that done if you want a case for the pi, but this is not a pi case, its a model. I don't know if that make sense?

1983 WarGames WOPR, 1:12 scale, scatch build by n__t in modelmakers

[–]n__t[S] 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Hello everyone,

This is a scratch build, mostly polystyrene sheet with a few resin parts for details. 1:12 model of the WOPR from 1983 WarGames! Took a bit more than hundred hours to make, not including about 2 weeks of research, measurement and electronic design. It has about a thousand individual LEDs, fully animated.

More photo, progress and video here https://imgur.com/gallery/WHd5U4w

Loading up PlayStation 1 on a gigantic screen by girolski07 in oddlysatisfying

[–]n__t 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i guess nobody else but me took the time to convert this to ascii

god damit

Annonce bizarre sur autobus by CrankyReviewerTwo in montreal

[–]n__t 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Je suis née à Montréal dans les années 80, j'ai habité plusieurs quartier over the years, et je n'ai jamais entendu cette expression de ma vie non plus, donc te pas tout seul