Highly recommend Adafruit's Iceclock kit for an IV-18, built a few & it's 
open-source, which is good as it's been out of production a while.

On Wednesday, 17 June 2020 23:03:22 UTC+1, roy teddmann wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!! Im new here and pretty new to Nixie's. I have always had 
> a passion for electronics but have always stuck to more digital side of 
> things until I saw "Steam Punk" Nixie clock a while back in a pic somewhere 
> so its my plan to make my own... This is the only place i have found any 
> worthwhile info on IV-21 and IV-18 tubes/clocks. Well hope to chat with 
> some of you soon!!
>
> On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 11:03:23 AM UTC-4, neonixie-l wrote:
>>
>> Ladies & Gentlemen,,,
>>
>> We are getting a steady stream of new members - it'd be great if, instead 
>> of just lurking, you could introduce yourselves with a bit of detail about 
>> your interests, what you've built or intend to build/dream of building. 
>> Even what gets you up the morning and makes you smile!
>>
>> Even existing members (there are over 1,000) could chip in - there's some 
>> great stuff around...
>>
>> Welcome, one and all to this great community!
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
>>

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