Awhile back I mentioned I would experiment with a smaller nixie tube and a 
plano-convex lens to see if it's feasible to 'synthesize' a larger nixie 
display.
I obtained two 50mm (about 2") glass lenses from Ebay for a few dollars, 
and tested them with 5092 nixie tubes (15mm, or 0.6")

Observations
1. Looking straight into the lens, digits were clearly readable, much 
larger and good brightness. *It actually worked*. In fact, it worked so 
well that I got digits almost 2" tall from a 5092 nixie.

Drawbacks:
1. The viewing angle is significantly reduced. Basically, you have to 
observe the tube directly thru the axis of the lens
2. Only a few digits will be in-focus. This is because the various 
digit-cathodes in the nixe-tube are stacked, and therefore only a few will 
be close to the focal point of the lens
3. You have to create some sort of mounting for the lens. Unless the tubes 
are already sufficiently spaced apart, you wont have room for multiple 
lenses.

Unfortunately, you cant get something for nothing: A $3 lens + $6 nixie 
tube is not the same as a $400 nixie tube (That's the most recent 
selling-price I saw for a single 7094 on Ebay)

Sorry I dont have time to make a lens-holder and take pictures; too busy 
with my wristwatch.

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