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Very Nice! Looks similar to my collection. I see you build a Lego Saturn 5 too. Mine is laying down on its stand. These retro computers are fun to play with. Good conversation pieces too! I see a HAL-9000 there. I built one myself. One of the things you can do is spray paint the button with transparent smoke to dampen the glow. I drilled a hole for the LED in the back white diffuser <sp> too. Powered by a Pico W board. It also turns my office lights on-off. Anyway, I like your collection.
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