I built this Nixie clock kit a few years back which I obtained from 
http://www.nixieclocks.de/english/   it consists of universal clock kit 
with a 1.08a tube board, see 
http://www.nixieclocks.de/english/nixieclockkit/pcbversion108/index.php  
for more info.  It's a nice simple kit and keeps good time.

It uses a simple 555 circuit to generate the +180V DC for the Nixie's,  a 
PIC 16F876A and two K155ID1 (74141 equivalents).  I have used IN-14 tubes 
which I obtained fairly cheaply from eBay sometime ago.

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