Re: Aliens film set equipment identification

2017-01-12 Thread Ian Finder
There are also a couple Xerox Altos in one of the scenes- just the CPU boxes with the diablos. As a GRiD collector, it is annoying that most of them have been snapped up by aliens fans. On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 6:26 AM, Sam O'nella wrote: >

RE: Aliens film set equipment identification

2017-01-12 Thread Sam O'nella
http://www.starringthecomputer.com/feature.html?f=728 Not the system she seems to be looking at but one item noted by some collector out there were grid compass laptops.

Re: Aliens film set equipment identification

2017-01-12 Thread Pontus Pihlgren
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 09:34:55PM -0800, CuriousMarc wrote: > > Or view the original full res pictures individually from my DropBox: > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32371244/Aliens%20Set%20Equipment%20ID/Hypersleep-Ops%20Unkown%20Unit.png > It looks a bit like an RK07 in that picture:

Re: Aliens film set equipment identification

2017-01-11 Thread Rod Smallwood
On 12/01/2017 06:24, ste...@malikoff.com wrote: - Unknown Ops PC Terminal: Richard also suggested that to him, it looks like a monitor placed upside down. He thinks the grid and circle pattern on the "top" is where rubber feet would have been. To me it has a shape that just doesn't look

Re: Aliens film set equipment identification

2017-01-11 Thread steven
> - Unknown Ops PC Terminal: Richard also suggested that to him, it looks like > a monitor placed upside down. He thinks the grid and circle pattern on the > "top" is where rubber feet would have been. To me it has a shape that just doesn't look like it accomodates a CRT. It seems more like a

Aliens film set equipment identification

2017-01-11 Thread CuriousMarc
Can you ID the following equipment? Melissa, a digital artist who has to reconstruct the set of the movie Aliens (a 1986 James Cameron sequel to the seminal 1979 Alien from Scott Ridley, has asked me to identify the large computer props that were used in the original set. She identified an Alto