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1 year 4 months ago #7307
by judge
I thought I would start a gallery topic. Here's mine without a case ATM
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1 year 4 months ago #7308
by Ian
What a good idea!
Here are some that I have on my desktop at the moment:
Mario in Milan
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1 year 3 months ago #7396
by Stackerlee
A build with IN-1 tubes.
Ian's Classic Nixie Clock. Since picture was taken (with DS3231 RTC) it's now running of a ESP8266 module.
I don't like the nixie tubes being mixed with color LED's so the top lid is made of opal plexi.
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1 year 3 months ago #7399
by Ian
Here's another one that I particularly like. I don't fully remember who sent it to me:
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1 year 2 weeks ago #7564
by robinb15
Hi New to the forum, here are a few clocks I've made
Using a universal driver board and plug&play display boards...
Robin
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6 months 2 weeks ago - 6 months 2 weeks ago #8000
by nixie-N00b
hi there,
this is my first clock, build from the classic clock set with IN12B, IN-17 and a broken Sankyo 101 flipclock. the nixie-layout i was seen in the net at the "Lena"-clock by Mr. Nixie. it was the only way to get the whole digits into this case and looks as it "must be".
I named this clock "mikrobishi", cause the bulbs see from side like the "Mikrobi"-robot-head (hero of my childhood) and while the case comes from japan, my first association was "Mitsubishi" ... so the name was created (i'm a nerd, i know).
the last pic shows the Mikrobishi with my new project "Bioshock", my new child of sorrow (see the other topic of me). when its finished, i will set the pics in here.
regads, Sven
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Ty_Eeberfest. Reason: Made images big enough to see ;-)
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6 months 1 week ago - 5 months 3 weeks ago #8012
by nixie-N00b
Hi again,
thx to Ty_ for resizing my images ^^
Here the other ones is still finished: i named it "Bioshock", i was inspired by this game and some Dieselpunk-pics and Art Deco-shapes.
This clock was made of an old russian amperemeter, using IN-14 tubes as digits and INS-1 bulbs as separators with the "Classic Nixie Clock" set of Ian. Also it has a auto-dimm via ldr and a manual-dimm via the adjusting wheel at the front of the case for night-time illumination
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