A4000T Replica

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Pretty much when it’s finished, it has to fit in around everything else I’m afraid.

I’m still here doing stuff in the background, I’m not dead! Here is the latest lash up, loads of things wrong with the 3D printing but it is doing its job and I’m working out the kinks!

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Amazing 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

Any forecast expectations when will be ready ?

Will it be ready before my A4000T fixes are done

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Pretty much when it’s finished, it has to fit in around everything else I’m afraid.

I’m still here doing stuff in the background, I’m not dead! Here is the latest lash up, loads of things wrong with the 3D printing but it is doing its job and I’m working out the kinks!

Well I think we can all agree that it deserves a place in the hall of fame now ;)
Cause who would have ever thought we see the original 4000T front again in our lifetime 👏
 
Pretty much when it’s finished, it has to fit in around everything else I’m afraid.

I’m still here doing stuff in the background, I’m not dead! Here is the latest lash up, loads of things wrong with the 3D printing but it is doing its job and I’m working out the kinks!

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Absolutely mind blowing! You my friend are going to make a lot of Amiga dreamers happy! Keep on it and I'll get saving!
 
It's interesting how you chose the prototype case design with the Amiga word mark to the right. No complaints here, I just found it unique, As opposed to the final Commodore design which had all the logos on a sticker to the top right, Which I also enjoy. That truly is fabulous work.
 
It's interesting how you chose the prototype case design with the Amiga word mark to the right. No complaints here, I just found it unique, As opposed to the final Commodore design which had all the logos on a sticker to the top right, Which I also enjoy. That truly is fabulous work.
Same embossed logo on the upper right in this photo;
C= Amiga 4000T - bambi-amiga.co.uk

Amazing to actually see this in progress. Thank You doesn't sound like enough!
 
Pretty much when it’s finished, it has to fit in around everything else I’m afraid.

I’m still here doing stuff in the background, I’m not dead! Here is the latest lash up, loads of things wrong with the 3D printing but it is doing its job and I’m working out the kinks!
This is by far the best project I'm following... happy to help too. You have by details on discord... ;)
 
Pretty much when it’s finished, it has to fit in around everything else I’m afraid.

I’m still here doing stuff in the background, I’m not dead! Here is the latest lash up, loads of things wrong with the 3D printing but it is doing its job and I’m working out the kinks!

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Does this mean the bezel and door plastics are ahead of the rest of the case parts? Christmas present possibly for the plastics?
 
You are too much in a hurry people, leave Ordyne time to enjoy his holidays as much as anyone.
He has already done a lot in a short time, for this project or the previous ones, but the Amiga time, although lower than geological time, is definitly a long scale of time with a magnitude of 1000+ compared to regular day time.
 
Does this mean the bezel and door plastics are ahead of the rest of the case parts? Christmas present possibly for the plastics?
The case is more working out manufacturing issues, there are slight changes to make but it only things like “this needs to move 1mm to be perfect etc” The bulk of the work is to streamline the case into something that is not a headache to make. Trying to make the finish as best as possible I.E. making spot welds good but not deforming the side of the case, etc etc.
Same embossed logo on the upper right in this photo;
C= Amiga 4000T - bambi-amiga.co.uk

Amazing to actually see this in progress. Thank You doesn't sound like enough!
I chose and currently have on loan the front plastic of one of the CBM A4000T engineering samples, same as pictured (or rendered?) here. Unfortunately the Amiga logo was dropped from the case and the black A4000T diamond cut badge. Although the CBM final front IMO was far far better than the Escom one it’s a shame the logo/badge were dropped as I think it looked great.
 
I think it is possible to make a smoked transparent black window with integrated 3D printed white A4000T logo, just like the picture you linked, @Ordyne
 
OK, now the latest batch of A4000D cases are leaving the building I can get back to this.

With perfect timing Randell Jesup sent me a care package to help out……

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Yes that’s an engineering prototype CBM A4000T front cover :love:

I made a steel box for Randell to ship this over to the UK, he really has come through for us to make this dream come alive. This is the original design idea which IMO is better than the one Commodore put into the very short run they did.

Now I can copy the CAD information and fill in the gaps with the actual item. We can also ad in the original design notes 1:1 now this is in hand.

I hope you are excited as I am :D
This is how it it should look irrespective of what the final C= release model was shipped like! With or without the C= 4000T sticker. The Amiga embossed text is the important bit to tie all the models together!
 
The case is more working out manufacturing issues, there are slight changes to make but it only things like “this needs to move 1mm to be perfect etc” The bulk of the work is to streamline the case into something that is not a headache to make. Trying to make the finish as best as possible I.E. making spot welds good but not deforming the side of the case, etc etc.

I chose and currently have on loan the front plastic of one of the CBM A4000T engineering samples, same as pictured (or rendered?) here. Unfortunately the Amiga logo was dropped from the case and the black A4000T diamond cut badge. Although the CBM final front IMO was far far better than the Escom one it’s a shame the logo/badge were dropped as I think it looked great.
This sticker on the released version (below) just isn't as good as the embossed text on the prototype!
(Edit: I guess I mean debossed technically).


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The case is more working out manufacturing issues, there are slight changes to make but it only things like “this needs to move 1mm to be perfect etc” The bulk of the work is to streamline the case into something that is not a headache to make. Trying to make the finish as best as possible I.E. making spot welds good but not deforming the side of the case, etc etc.

I chose and currently have on loan the front plastic of one of the CBM A4000T engineering samples, same as pictured (or rendered?) here. Unfortunately the Amiga logo was dropped from the case and the black A4000T diamond cut badge. Although the CBM final front IMO was far far better than the Escom one it’s a shame the logo/badge were dropped as I think it looked great.
I guess you've loaned the exact prototype shown here! Beautiful! Thanks for trying to bring the culmination of Jay Miner's vision and the best of C='s industrial design to fruition!

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That truly is a thing of beauty, great work Ordyne (y)
 
This is SOOOO much better than the original 😍😍😍
I agree though I don't like the sticker on the tinted glass. The glass is a statement and should be free of clutter. There could possibly be a rectangular area printed on the plastic to house the C= A4000T badge like the other models though I think leaving it smooth without any reference to C= is fine too like the tickmark A1000. I'd leave just the debossed Amiga text and offer a sticker as an option. It's not like the Escom A4000T made a fuss of Escom or AT on the front of their model!

This is quite nice as a bonus sticker?
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