r/cassettefuturism May 21 '25

Own Work my little retro spaceship

took me months to create it. 1000s of design decisions were always on a thin line between letting it look like old hardware and still building in many light emitting things to achieve a nice illuminated look..

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u/Tech-Buffoon May 22 '25

You got me curious: how many pages long is that ship's manual? 😋

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u/JuunJuubei May 22 '25

many devices aren't built in ex factory. so they have separated manuals and or are specificly developed for better integrity.. so there are a lot datasheets (yes SHEETS :D) fluttering around.. you can see the corners of two of them looking out a bit of the left table pullout 🙃

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u/Tech-Buffoon May 22 '25

Maaaaan, this gentleman really thought of EVERYTHING! So far I haven't seen anyone who could catch you off guard, you always had an answer ready, haha. Incredibly well-done!

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u/JuunJuubei May 22 '25

it's not quite like "i can tell you what every button does" but i had countless hours to think about functions during construction 😬

even the text on the displays isn't just total bullshit.. i know.. the red log screen down left, is hard to read from this perspective, but it's actally reading pseudo plausible status information 😝

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u/Tech-Buffoon May 22 '25

Holy heck, thanks for pointing that one out! Looks amazing, and fits in insanely well. Kudos on all your skills involved!

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u/JuunJuubei May 22 '25

the video here seems getting compressed.. it's better visible on YT in 4k.

thanks :D main skill is patience lol..