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Some surgical equipment to go in my Facehugger scene, any suggestions for
some more, or any links to reference images.
Regards,
Peter H.
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go to my web-site www.geocities.com/mikepweber/stills.html and I did an
image of a product that is used in hospitals. Even ER used it in one of
their shows (the product, not my drawing...).
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Mike
wk: mik### [at] pyxiscom www.pyxis.com
hm: mwe### [at] sciticom www.geocities.com/mikepweber
"Peter Houston" <hou### [at] inamecom> wrote in message
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> Some surgical equipment to go in my Facehugger scene, any suggestions for
> some more, or any links to reference images.
>
> Regards,
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> Peter H.
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A big chest cutting saw..... would be cool
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> some more, or any links to reference images.
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> Regards,
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> Peter H.
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Mike Weber wrote:
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> go to my web-site www.geocities.com/mikepweber/stills.html and I did an
> image of a product that is used in hospitals. Even ER used it in one of
> their shows (the product, not my drawing...).
What's this Cubie Programming Station thingy?
Markus
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Its used in a hospital pharmacy. Drugs and medicine are placed into these
cubies which have memory so that it can be programmed with what med it has.
They are distributed through out the hospital to medical stations, which
look just the same - but different software. The stations can then open the
cubie so a nurse can remove the meds.
There's more in p.o-t
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Mike
wk: mik### [at] pyxiscom www.pyxis.com
hm: mwe### [at] sciticom www.geocities.com/mikepweber
"Markus Becker" <mar### [at] studentuni-siegende> wrote in message
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> Mike Weber wrote:
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> > go to my web-site www.geocities.com/mikepweber/stills.html and I did an
> > image of a product that is used in hospitals. Even ER used it in one of
> > their shows (the product, not my drawing...).
>
> What's this Cubie Programming Station thingy?
>
> Markus
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Peter Houston wrote:
> Some surgical equipment to go in my Facehugger scene, any suggestions for
> some more, or any links to reference images.
Looks good so far! Maybe a little more wear and tear (scuff marks, variable
finish, etc..)
http://www.italpro.com/medesy/index.htm has some dental equipment that can
sub in as surgical tools. Scary enough...
Simon
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In article <39196aeb@news.povray.org>, hou### [at] inamecom says...
> Some surgical equipment to go in my Facehugger scene, any suggestions for
> some more, or any links to reference images.
[snip]
I almost hate to say this, but the scalpel on the tray looks more like a
craft knife...
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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try scissors
catheter
laser knife
imagination
etc.
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> Some surgical equipment to go in my Facehugger scene, any suggestions for
> some more, or any links to reference images.
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> Regards,
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> Peter H.
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> [Image]
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I've seen several different shapes of scalpel blades. That's one of 'em. I
like the curvy ones more.
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Peter Houston <hou### [at] inamecom> wrote in message
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> Some surgical equipment to go in my Facehugger scene, any suggestions for
> some more, or any links to reference images.
For something creepier, you could try making something akin to the tools
used in the Wes Craven horror Dead Ringers. I did a cursory search on the
web but couldn't find anything except one shot (attached). As I recall, they
had an organic, pseudo-Gigerish look to them.
David
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