Hey
I'm hoping somebody can assist us in identifying something which may be a vintage video game console. It was used extensively as a prop/set dressing in James Cameron's "Aliens" in 1986.
Some background information to consider:
- The movie was filmed in 1985-1986 in the UK.
- Set dressers had access to reject mouldings from a local plastic injection moulding facility which assisted in manufacturing various home electronics such as televisions of several brands.
- This "object" appears several times throughout the film with variations of orientation, paint/markings and other "dressings" added/removed.
- We've found that the rough approximate dimensions appear to be 40cm wide by 30cm deep. It features vent slats on the "front", divided into two groups of 17 slats on either side of what appears to be a cartridge/floppy disk slot in the center. The rightmost "group" of 17 slats is offset higher on the top of the console than the leftmost group. On one of the 30cm sides, there are 40 vent slats, but none on the opposite side.
- It has an angled front side.
- The cartridge/floppy slot can accept a "card" roughly 1.69" wide. (In the film, a plexiglass "business card" is inserted/removed, and in another scene a flat and wide ribbon cable is seen inserted/protruding from the slot)
Attached is a jpeg file of several instances where this item is visible in the film. These are direct rips from the bluray copy of the film as well as behind-the-scenes images from the time of filming. These are the best images we have at the moment.
Your help is appreciated! Thank you!