On 29/03/2016 18:26, gregebert wrote:

I'd be interested in teaming-up with someone who has a 3D printer to
make 'fake' displays with green neon bulbs to emulate this particular
E-L display. They would have very long lifetimes and have a similar
color, not to mention, the large size.

I have a 3D printer that's currently loaded with a nice transparent PETG filament... The printer actually behaves itself most of the time too, nowadays :) If I were to use ABS then a bit of acetone would frost the plastic nicely I daresay.

What had you in mind?

Cheers,
     Robin.










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