Builder Painstakingly Recreates 1986 Macintosh Plus from Scratch
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Kevin Noki built a fully functioning Macintosh Plus from scratch, including a 3D-printed case, custom circuit boards, restored display, and disk drive.
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The project required an immense range of maker skills and tools including 3D modeling, printing, circuit design, soldering, coding, and more.
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It took Noki months of work to build all the components and assemble them into an uncannily realistic 1986 Mac.
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The project included over 29 painstaking steps just to recreate the Mac's physical design, texture, connectors, controls etc.
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Watching the 48-minute build video is both impressive for the skills shown, but also intimidating for the sheer ambition and attention to detail.