Our first week since opening has concluded, and I want to express my deep gratitude for the overwhelming response and the trust you've placed in me to order parts for your projects. To all our visitors, I owe you all an apology—
A long time ago, I embarked on a venture to create a video game named "Knight Rider: The Fan Game." The vision was to craft an expansive open-world adventure using the Unity game engine. Regrettably, life presented several challenges that made completing this endeavor a formidable task. Primarily, financial constraints proved to be a significant hurdle, given the exorbitant costs associated with game development.
Hello everyone, I hope I didn't keep to many of you waiting for the opening of our website. I hadn't realized just how far behind the times I am on designing websites. All I can say is WordPress has come a long way in the last 14 years.
Proceeding with the semi update and onto the props, I shifted my focus to the small glass coffee table where Devon was frequently seen sitting throughout the series. Interestingly, I had never noticed that the phone's base and answering machine were recessed into the table.
Next up on my list is another famous prop by Modern Props known as the Boomerang Rader Units. 3 of these units were made in total with 1 being made to be a single light up box, think for displaying X-rays to a patient with a broken bone. The 2 units we care about featured all kinds of modular electronics, handles galore, keypads, blinking led buttons, record player shells and even speaker inputs.
I'm uncertain about what to label the upcoming set of items, but for now, I'll go with "Chrome Globe Drink Cabinet." Frankly, I had no idea what this item was or where to start with this project. I was completely unaware that it opened up to reveal drink-e
I couldn't find much information about the Modern Props Rolling Control Unit #03. The Facebook page states that there were 2 units and it seems like they might have been altered for Star Trek: The Next Generation, also making an appearance in Star Trek: Enterprise.
The Modern Props Hanging Ceiling Mounted Device/Overhead Analyzer was crafted in 1981 for the John Carpenter film Escape from New York. Four units were manufactured, each bearing slightly distinct appearances, overseen by the renowned Hollywood prop designer John Zabrucky. Over the years, these units made appearances in numerous TV shows and movies from the early 80s and 90s, including Star Trek: The Next Generation and Robocop 3.
Our first week since opening has concluded, and I want to express my deep gratitude for the overwhelming response and the trust you've placed in me to order parts for your projects. To all our visitors, I owe you all an apology—
A long time ago, I embarked on a venture to create a video game named "Knight Rider: The Fan Game." The vision was to craft an expansive open-world adventure using the Unity game engine. Regrettably, life presented several challenges that made completing this endeavor a formidable task. Primarily, financial constraints proved to be a significant hurdle, given the exorbitant costs associated with game development.
Hello everyone, I hope I didn't keep to many of you waiting for the opening of our website. I hadn't realized just how far behind the times I am on designing websites. All I can say is WordPress has come a long way in the last 14 years.
Proceeding with the semi update and onto the props, I shifted my focus to the small glass coffee table where Devon was frequently seen sitting throughout the series. Interestingly, I had never noticed that the phone's base and answering machine were recessed into the table.
Next up on my list is another famous prop by Modern Props known as the Boomerang Rader Units. 3 of these units were made in total with 1 being made to be a single light up box, think for displaying X-rays to a patient with a broken bone. The 2 units we care about featured all kinds of modular electronics, handles galore, keypads, blinking led buttons, record player shells and even speaker inputs.
I'm uncertain about what to label the upcoming set of items, but for now, I'll go with "Chrome Globe Drink Cabinet." Frankly, I had no idea what this item was or where to start with this project. I was completely unaware that it opened up to reveal drink-e
I couldn't find much information about the Modern Props Rolling Control Unit #03. The Facebook page states that there were 2 units and it seems like they might have been altered for Star Trek: The Next Generation, also making an appearance in Star Trek: Enterprise.
The Modern Props Hanging Ceiling Mounted Device/Overhead Analyzer was crafted in 1981 for the John Carpenter film Escape from New York. Four units were manufactured, each bearing slightly distinct appearances, overseen by the renowned Hollywood prop designer John Zabrucky. Over the years, these units made appearances in numerous TV shows and movies from the early 80s and 90s, including Star Trek: The Next Generation and Robocop 3.
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