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[title] Opening the case | |
[* orange] Prying off the case shell ''(302g)'', it has the 'Zeiss Ikon' and 'Movielux' embossed in brass, attached using metal wires that hook into tiny slotted holes in the case. | |
[* black] The mild steel case clicked onto the main frame snugly, with little grooves that slotted into the film arm holder. Suction keeps the shell on tight as it is a snug fit, there is no rubber gasket or lining. | |
[* black] Finger hole on the bottom for ease of access when opening. | |
[* black] Case is stamped and made out of mild steel, hand painted on the inside, power-coated on the exterior. | |
[* green] Length: 233mm | |
[* light_blue] Width: 45mm | |
[* yellow] Height: 154mm | |
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+ | [* icon_note] ''All dimensions throughout teardown are labelled as the projector in standing position (i.e. this case is laid flat, but its original position is upright)'' |