Thanks all for the kind comments - glad you liked it. :)

I'll follow up off-list with those who expressed an interest in the
kit. Unfortunately it's definitely going to be at the expensive end of
the scale. But then if you stop and think - 42 nixies and sockets, 9
circuit boards, custom enclosure, pile of assorted electronics etc -
it's could never be a bargain basement option.

To the specific questions:

@Julien Noel: The panel is laser cut black acrylic. I don't have any
side on shots yet, but fundamentally the construction consists of the
circuit boards sandwiched between two acylic panels. Rather carefully
designed and cut panels, mind you.

@Terry S: Indeed it doesn't run off the USB port! :) Max current
requirement is 700mA at 12V.

@David Forbes: Think it'd be 39 more for the sudoku, not 49 ? But I'm
not going there, for now at least!

Cheers,

Jon.


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