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Moebius EVA Pod - Single-part Back Panel 3d printed

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Moebius EVA Pod - Single-part Back Panel 3d printed This is a test print of the multi-part version - the final version doesn't have the slightly raised edges
Moebius EVA Pod - Single-part Back Panel 3d printed This is a test print of the multi-part version - the final version doesn't have the slightly raised edges

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Moebius EVA Pod - Single-part Back Panel 3d printed Left: movie prop original. Right: Moebius model
Moebius EVA Pod - Single-part Back Panel 3d printed Left: movie prop original. Right: Moebius model

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Moebius EVA Pod - Single-part Back Panel 3d printed
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Moebius EVA Pod - Single-part Back Panel

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Product Description
This is an add-on detail part for the Moebius Models 1:8 EVA Pod kit.

The rear of the pod interior seen in the film has a pair of panels on the vertical back wall. The starboard panel (left side when looking into the pod) is seen in closeup twice in the movie. It’s shown when Bowman turns off the interior microphones when trying to have a HAL-free conversation with Poole, during the lip reading scene. And it’s shown again when Bowman engages the explosive bolts to blow the back door open. So we have a pretty good view of the panel.

Unfortunately the Moebius panel is a bit inaccurate. It has the wrong proportions - it’s too narrow - and the details are sketchy. It's also difficult to light the row of buttons.


Versions

There are two versions of this panel.

Single piece panel One version, the version you're looking at now, is a single printed piece that’s easy to drop in place once a hole has been cut. It has no separate pieces, and the cover is permanently in place over top of the "explosive bolt" release panel.

Multi-piece panel

The other version is a multi-part panel with a bunch of separate pieces. The parts are separate for ease of painting and lighting. Also the emergency cover over the explosive bolt button panel is removable, so you can glue it on or leave it off as you wish.

Proportions

This replacement part has the same incorrect proportions as the Moebius model. I considered making a more accurate sized part, but it’s a lot of work to rework Moebius' plastics for the back wall, so this version is simpler to install. You just have to cut out the existing panel to fit.

Additionally, the movie's detailed back panel was designed for the separate interior of the pod used for filming the cockpit scenes, and so it doesn't actually fit the proportions of the external pod properly anyway! So - incorrect proportions it is. 
 If you'd prefer a panel with something approaching the correct proportions, let me know.

Panel colours

The panel as a whole should be painted satin black. The two recessed buttons in the upper right (to the right of the recessed large black circle) should be painted metallic silver. The raised rectangular ring around the light in the upper left corner should be painted metallic silver. The rectangle immediately beneath this light should be red with white text, though note it wasn't raised in the movie - I made it a raised part for ease of painting. The silver post thingie on the middle right side should be metallic silver.


Lights

The row of green lights at the bottom isn't as easy to light in this single-piece version as the multi-piece version. But you basically need to paint the buttons with clear green paint, then mask them off before painting the body of the panel black.

Switches
Above the lights is a row of toggle switches. Bowman flicks these off, one by one, during the lip-reading scene. You'll need to paint them shiny silver. Note one other rivet-counting detail. In the film the second and third switches are installed slightly higher than the others. (ie: they're not perfectly in line) I’ve replicated this error in the model. Wheee! 
An important fact about these switches - they are INSANELY FRAGILE. I made them as near to scale as I could, but even slightly large they’re still super easy to break. 

Protective bar

There’s a bar, sort of like a kitchen tea towel rail, in front of the switches to protect them from inadvertent damage from a spacesuited astronaut. (Apollo 11 should've had these - then the lunar lander's circuit breakers might have been better protected. There was a simple projecting bar, but it wasn't enough to protect one of the breakers from, well, getting broken. Fortunately Buzz Aldrin managed to jam a pen cap into the switch, which permitted the ascent motor to work properly)

I’ve modelled this bar, but it’s much thicker than it should be for scale, for printability. The bar has shiny chromed ends, and a black rubbery handle.

Back "explosive bolts" button bar

There's a box containing a set of buttons for triggering the explosive bolts for releasing the back door. In the film this was actually a repurposed PEC (personal equipment connector) from an actual Martin Baker ejection seat for a fighter plane. The round "buttons" are thus actually hose connectors, and not pushbuttons at all!

The box should be painted metallic (ie: anodized aluminium) green. The four bolts at the top of the box were flat silver, as were the two projecting rectangular tabs at the bottom of the frame. The bottom projecting post is also silver.


"Explosive bolts" safety cover

A safety cover was clipped over the box containing the buttons. This was the matching half of the PEC, with an apparently custom-made aluminium plate on the front. The "sled" portion of the PEC was anodized green, the projecting threaded tubes were shiny black, and the frontmost piece was bare metal.

For most of the film this cover was clipped over the box, and in this single-part version the cover is moulded directly to the panel.

Upper left light

The recessed light in the upper left-hand corner of the panel was red, and flashed only after the safety buttons were pressed to engage the explosive bolts. I've made a pair of holes behind this light, so you can insert a pair of fibre optics to illuminate it if you want. Though of course it wasn't lit for most of the movie.

Thanks to Scott Bouchard for providing some very useful photographs of a Martin Baker PEC device, so I could make this model as accurate as possible.


Release 2, 24 May 2019

I visited the Kubrick Archives and was able to review hundreds of photos in their collection. I found side views of the panel, and it became obvious that the silver post thingie was, in fact, partly conical and not a simple cylinder. Accordingly I've updated this model with a more accurate post.

 
Details
What's in the box:
EVA Pod Single Panel
Dimensions:
3.41 x 4.3 x 1.22 cm
Switch to inches
1.34 x 1.69 x 0.48 inches
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