Original Time Machine blueprints from 1959 by William Ferrari. Use
them for your own model!
They were first published by David Hutchison in Special Effects Photo
Guidebook vol 2 (1980) and then later in Starlog for the Glassar/Chaides
story. The current owner of these blueprints is Bob Burns.
A
little mystery: does the original 1960 Time Machine
have square or rectangular quadrangles?
The real Time Machine
chair by Chris Perrotta
See my
life-size Time Machine lever
Bob Burns
from California,
USA
Don Coleman
from California, USA <--Updated!
Bob Daggett
from California,
USA <--A really NICE model!
Troy Enlow from Seattle in Washington,
USA
Granite City Mechanician
in Scotland,
UK
Bruce Holroyd from
Pennsylvania, USA
Simon Johnson from UK
Keesie from the Netherlands <--New!
Harvey Mayo
from California,
USA <--IMPORTANT! Read this carefully!
Chris Perrotta from California,
USA
Sandra Petojevic
from Sweden
Miscellaneous models
Time Machine-like devices --
one from the past, one for the future
Destroyed timepieces
-- instead of destroyed Time Machines
Art Gallery -- collages and original
artwork with time machines
Offsite are more nice Time Machine models made by:
Tom
Haney from Georgia, USA
Peter
Hanson from New Zealand
Rob
Niosi from USA
John
Rigg from Washington, USA
Heinz Westerweller
from Germany
Build your
own paper model (445 kb jpg-file) Japanese style!
(Thanks to John Rigg who found it on the site www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura!)
Offsite
are also more nice Time Machine-like devices made by:
Tatjana
van Vark from
the Netherlands
Some Time
Machine model-makers work not in wood, metal and wire,
but within computer programs -- to generate exquisitely rendered pictures
of the machine.
Five Computer-Designers that have "taken on" The Time Machine:
Ian
Emerson from Scotland
Rick
Hallock from
Simon Meacock from UK
Chris Perrotta
from California,
USA
Rich Warsinger from California,
USA
Offsite are more nice
virtual Time Machine models made by:
Peter
Loader from Australia
Heinz
Westerweller from Germany
Buy your own George Pal style Time Machine models offsite:
Comet
Miniatures (scale 1:12)
Lunar Models
(scale 1:10) N.B.: Not Available any longer, it closed up in March
1, 2008
Masterpiece
Models (scale 1:6)
Latest
update: May 2, 2019
Sandra Petojevic,
Master of Arts
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