Battlestar Galactica Leg board/Data pad (Computron)

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Proceeding with the number keys for the calculator.
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All of the numbers keys are attacked.
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Here are the parts for the pen holders. No, there are not four pen holders, there are only two.
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However, there is an inside and an outside to them. The tube parts are layered offset so that the inside part can be used to hold the outside in place without the need for glue strips or tabs.
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The tube is complete.
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Here are both tubes.
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The pen holders are in place.
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Me using it!
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Next will be the TYPE-II. I will be adding the build photos of it to this thread.
Please stay tuned to your local Colonial Broadcast Network for further updates as they come in.
 

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OK, as mentioned earlier, the TYPE-II is next. However, I am building it in the "DATA PAD" configuration (which means that it does not have the leg pad).

As you can see, the only real difference between the two types are the calculators that were used.
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Here are all of the internal formers laminated to 1 mm thick.
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Starting with the light bar.
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The light bar is complete.
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Here is the mount for the light bar.
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The mount for the light bar is complete.
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Continuing on with the main board.

Here are the formers for the main board.
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The main board is complete.
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Here is the backboard that will hold both pen holders.
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On the back, I put black duct tape to finish the back and give some texture to it. It really did not turn out the way that I hoped. However, I am going to leave it the way it is a carry on.
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Here is the top board with "kick plate". It is laminated to 1mm thick.
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I am actually going through and assembling the layers (so that I do not have them all over the place).
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Here are the components for the calculators. I decided to raise the panel over the screen (by 0.5 mm) and the "PRE ASSY" plate (by just the thickness of the cardstock). The number keys are laminated to 1 mm
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The calculators are in place (I will add the number keys last).
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The mount for the light bar is added.
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The light bar is in place.
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Please stay tuned to your local Colonial Broadcast Network for further updates as they come in.
 

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That's so cool! I'm amazed at how good the texture of the light bar came out. It really looks like there were lights behind some frosted ribbed plexiglass. And the calculators really look real. WOW! I like what you did with them. I may add the additional parts for lamination.

BTW, you may have noticed the somewhat different look of the badges (PRE ASSY and FLIGHT COMPUTER). Reason for that: These were stickers which were put on the original to hide the SHARP logo and the calculator model number. Since 1978 those vintage calculators have become the most expensive parts of the prop. They may boost the price for an authentic replica up to 80 bucks (the original legboard can still be found for about 20 $). ;)
 
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That's so cool! I'm amazed at how good the texture of the light bar came out. It really looks like there were lights behind some frosted ribbed plexiglass. And the calculators really look real. WOW! I like what you did with them. I may add the additional parts for lamination.

BTW, you may have noticed the somewhat different look of the badges (PRE ASSY and FLIGHT COMPUTER). Reason for that: These were stickers which were put on the original to hide the SHARP logo and the calculator model number. Since 1978 those vintage calculators have become the most expensive parts of the prop. They may boost the price for an authentic replica up to 80 bucks (the original legboard can still be found for about 20 $). ;)
I love the little BtS info you find on these projects.
 

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Here are the last of the photos of the TYPE-II Data Pad.

Here are the parts fort he side knob.
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The side knob is assembled.
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The side knob is attached.
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These are the parts for the pen holders. It is best to label the inside and outside parts so that you know which is which. When you laminate the parts, be certain to offset them so that you can have a seamless tube.
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The pen holders are assembled.
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The pen holders are attached.
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As you can see, the right pen holder is right inline with the side know.
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Now, at this point, I decided to leave it in place and use it as a "handle".
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I added the number keys.
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It is now finished.
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Me using it.
FRAK! I still need to get that information to the R&D department, so that this project can finish up!
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Great job!!! :)

From certain angles it looks like a mini keyboard... Just imagine it would play some music when you hit the keys..! ;)


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Oops you can switch from google usa to google.de or google.nl then you can hopefully watch it.
 

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Can you post the link? I could probably download it and upload it as an MP4. ;)
 

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The Pad you made is awesome. I have a sound machine that would be great to take apart, and use for the buttons and circuit board, includes fart noises!! ;)