OK people, the inside is almost finished. I've just some more little bits I still want to put inside my cabin before declaring the work officially done.
Here are first two:
1) Laptops:
in all mission photos you always see plenty of laptops laying around in any free spot available.
This IBM papercraft is not mine, I had it in my collection for a long time. Everything can be useful sooner or later (I always have told you) so this time I had only to add Intel (TM) and Windows (TM) stickers and a mission label and the great part of the work is done.
For the screen I used the photo above, where the screen is reasonably square (photo taken at a low angle) , I straighted it a little and obtained a perfect copy of the actual STS134 desktop.
I also wanted to add a blue screen for a freezed PC (being Microsoft stuff I'm sure it happened sometimes...
)

...and here are my new laptops...
2) Timers:
you see a lot of them attached to every surface around the cabin. The astronauts were very concerned about timetables if they was counting seconds all the time.
This is a very little thing in 1:16.

I've found a photo showing the exact model they used and draw it carefully.
I printed the LCD on a separate glossy sheet but I'm sure the difference will not be noticed...
Anyway here is one of the littlest timers you have ever seen before
...for the
very last internal detail I need to first tell you a story because this little object involves a personal memory and I want to explain why I choose the STS134 and not another mission... but I'll tell you next time, as soon as I'll have builded it.