Ask HN: Anyone want to buy me a TRS-80 so I can make a sculpture of it?
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Wouldn't you be more likely to get a response asking "If anyone has a TSR 80 can you provide me measurements and I'll send you a sculpture of it free of charge" rather than "give me $600 just because"
Absolutely, that would probably be more fun too in terms of dialogue too ;)
Upon further reflection it might be even cooler to donate it to a computer museum.
Upon further reflection it might be even cooler to donate it to a computer museum.
Since we're now talking about "get a really accurate set of measurements", are you actually saying "Can someone get to the Computer History Museum and do some serious photogrammetry of [1] when they reopen?" (Or maybe [2] or one of their other artifacts)
[1] https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/10263098...
[2] https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/10276629...
[1] https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/10263098...
[2] https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/10276629...
What about using some 3D models as your reference?
I’m sure you’re after a model 100 but here’s a link as an example. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/trs-80-color-computer-2-865e...
I’m sure you’re after a model 100 but here’s a link as an example. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/trs-80-color-computer-2-865e...
Omg yes, those are the best resources when people have gone full tilt on accuracy. Unfortunately I found several that ended up not being very accurate when I tried to confirm with relative photo measurements. But yeah if you know of any more good 3D models send em my way!
Oh, if you knew the memories that brings back. At my first job, we had shelves of these things that we used for hardware testing. The owner had bought about 20 of them at auction dirt cheap. If one blew up, we just tossed it in the dumpster and pulled another off the shelf.
Unfortunately, I can't help you with dimensions.
Unfortunately, I can't help you with dimensions.
As someone who didn't get to live through that era I'm always inspired by stories like this.
Would love to send you one when Im done!
Would love to send you one when Im done!
Thank you for your very generous offer. However, I'm not much of a collector, so it should probably go to someone who would appreciate it more.
No worries, but seriously once theyre sculpted I can crank out the concrete casts by the dozens. And theyre 1:6 (Barbie) scale so no insane space cost. In any case I really want them to go to folks workin in tech but no pressure : )
Where have you gotten the dimensions of the hardware you’ve previously sculpted?
Mostly random aficionado sites confirmed by separate sites and / or relative photo measurements. Surprisingly very few contradictions ended up occurring. But I intentionally started with extremely popular hardware with thousands of potential photo references.
How concerned are you about accurately replicating curves?
I’m asking because I’ve been wanting to get into making replicas! :)
I’m asking because I’ve been wanting to get into making replicas! :)
Definitely concerned, especially since the first gen iMac is forsure on my todo list. But I generally find you can get curves without too much trouble by getting the endpoints and the climax of the curve measured in a triangle and then winging it for the inbetweens.
Also would love to see what youre working on when you get rolling!
Also would love to see what youre working on when you get rolling!
TRS-80 was my first computer and I've been looking for one for years. Anyone want to give me one so I can code on it?
Is the sculpting process destructive to the machine in question?
Is the sculpting process destructive to the machine in question?
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Some examples of what I've sculpted so far --> https://tombetthauser.github.io/societyofobjects/images/