Highly Detailed Collectibles and Handcrafted Miniature Scale Models

IBM Series\1

Private Commission

Released in 1976 the IBM Series\1 is an iconic minicomputer that had a wide range of uses, from manufacturing automation to business application and even command and control of US nuclear systems.

A 1:12 scale replica with a 1 inch screen displaying simulated EDX os and animated lights on the minicomputer rack.

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WarGames IMSAI 8080

Private Commission

David Lightman's bedroom in the 1983 movie "WarGames" is an iconic representation of a pivotal moment in our cultural relationship with technology.

This 1:12 scale miniature replicate the movie set with great details including a fully animated IMSAI 8080 and screen displaying the same text and graphics as seen in the movie. Read more...

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WarGames WOPR

Private Commission

WOPR, the War Operations Plan Response computer from the 1983 film "WarGames", is an iconic and influential character in the history of science fiction cinema.

A fully animated 1:12 scale replica of the movie famous computer with hundreds of leds reproducing the light patterns of the original.

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IBM 5150 Limited Edition

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On August 12th 1981 the IBM Personal Computer model 5150 was introduced and changed computing forever.

This 1:10 scale miniature replica was made to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Limited run of 40 units. The 3D resin printed model was designed, assembled and painted by hand. Read more...

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IBM 1401

Currently On Display at CHM

The IBM 1401 is a variable-wordlength decimal computer that was announced by IBM on October 5, 1959. The 1401 was the first successful mass-produced computer.

This diorama is a 1:15 scale model that was build to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the 1401 and was donated in September of 2020 to the Computer History Museum where it is currently on display.

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IBM z15

Commission for IBM

The IBM z15 is a current generation enterprise mainframe computer.

This "one of" 1:12 scale model was commissioned by IBM and was used for social media outreach on Twitter and Instagram.

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IBM 704

Commission

The IBM 704 introduced by IBM in 1954, is the first mass-produced computer with floating-point arithmetic hardware. The 704 used vacuum tube logic circuitry and core memory.

This 1:16 scale model was commissioned by a private collector. A Second identical model with a different color scheme was also made.

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IBM 704 Vanguard

In Private Collection

The IBM 704 introduced by IBM in 1954, is the first mass-produced computer with floating-point arithmetic hardware. The 704 used vacuum tube logic circuitry and core memory.

This 1:16 scale model was commissioned by a private collector. This model was painted to match the Vanguard DataCenter color scheme

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IBM Power10

Commission for IBM

The IBM Power10 is a current generation processor that powers the E1080 IBM Servers.

This "one of" 1:12 scale model was commissioned by IBM for use on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.

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HP264x

In Private Collection

The HP264X models were "smart" ASCII serial terminals produced by Hewlett-Packard using the Intel 8008 and 8080 microprocessors. They had a characteristic widescreen aspect ratio and could display 80 characters by 25 lines.

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