Trying to identify this transparent case. It looks incredibly familiar, but I can't place it.
Ringing any bells for anyone?
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Not sure what you're referring to -- it appears symmetrical to me. Seems to have a lip where a lid would have been placed over the top.Hmmmmm….it appears to have a handle only one side (the left-hand side) so it would appear to have originally been a drawer of some kind. There is also a possible plastic drawer runner on the bottom forming a center spine.
I think it was originally a pullout drawer of some kind…possibly an ice tray?
Not sure what you're referring to -- it appears symmetrical to me. Seems to have a lip where a lid would have been placed over the top.
(Again, just talking about the clear case. The actual spark pads it contains are slide-top to containers.)
Man I finally thought I found one before him.The Rebel Agent ID'd these already I believe. "Officially named spark pads! They are small sliding top tins 3.11" large". Looks like the same thing used as the pill box in the Bourne Legacy.
Just luck mate. I am trying to identify that acrylic tray too. No luck yet, but I was able to decode the text and doing a model. At the middle you can read 2311plazir86, which I believe is the address. the resistor on the blue part. The other symbols are completely new for me. Copying them by hand with a lot of patience. The image I uploaded is from the Doug Chiang panel.Man I finally thought I found one before him.How does he do it?!?
I'm fairly certain the tin containers used in the episode are the white-coated versions, with the coating sanded off the lid only. (When Bo holds it, the bottom half is clearly white.)Got this sliding top tins yesterday
That could be a trick of the light. But, could be true. On my sliding top tin research, I could not find any on white or black with the right measurements, only silver ones. Were you able to find one?I'm fairly certain the tin containers used in the episode are the white-coated versions, with the coating sanded off the lid only. (When Bo holds it, the bottom half is clearly white.)