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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by fohat.digs on Wed, 27 March 2024, 10:04:29 »
anyone watching Shōgun?

Actually, I just re-watched the original in preparation for the new one. It was as good as I remember, but also felt very dated (like me).

One thing that really struck me was how similar some of the background music was to the music in the original series of Star Trek.

A huge pet peeve of mine is how loud, and how relentless and constant, the music is in movies and TV shows today.
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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by mohawk1367 on Wed, 27 March 2024, 09:55:32 »
anyone watching Shōgun?
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Time65 by Fox Lab
« Last post by ZavaZ86 on Wed, 27 March 2024, 09:43:34 »
Personally the forced blue clock parts kinda ruin it for me otherwise it would have been really nice. Would be nice with a different top blocker that had something more going on or instead just the key instead.

Edit: Also please no meme air plate
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK Cosmos
« Last post by baconspoon on Wed, 27 March 2024, 09:30:24 »
I love this idea. Would almost certainly buy if not for current kitting. No spacebars in liquid black accent seems like a missed opportunity. I would probably cut the 3u bars and Win95 keys from Meteoroids and just push the rest into the base kit. Then you could add a comprehensive accent bars kit, or maybe one kit with big bars (6, 6.25, and 7u) and a separate mini bars kit. I can't imagine many Alice users will want to buy Meteoroids for split bars and a B. Anyone who wants the windowed lock keys probably doesn't need any other key in the kit. And 40s users are not big fans of buying a large child kit that's basically just 4-key support. You really need a more comprehensive 40s kit for that to make sense.

Anyway, like I said, love the idea. Wish it was kitted for me. GLWIC.
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Classifieds / Re: [WTS] Topre Realforce R2TLS Beige
« Last post by foxlive on Wed, 27 March 2024, 09:13:10 »
Bump! New Topre Realforce for sale!
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Off Topic / Re: What are you watching? The thread about what you're watching.
« Last post by fohat.digs on Wed, 27 March 2024, 08:18:08 »
It is dark about half the time in Tennessee these days.
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Artisan Services / Crookey raffle - [Splashing R1]
« Last post by crookey on Wed, 27 March 2024, 07:38:28 »
Crookey  [Splashing R1] raffle live soon.

Form link - https://forms.gle/CuA8uD8451CuS9Aj6

Form open ~ closes : 2024/03/27/pm 22:00  (GMT+9 / KST) ~ 03/28/pm 22:00 (GMT+9 / KST)  24 hours

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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Time65 by Fox Lab
« Last post by hzh0525 on Wed, 27 March 2024, 07:11:06 »
The clock is finally back! Let's welcome!
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Interest Checks / [IC] Time65 by Fox Lab
« Last post by ClickClack.io on Wed, 27 March 2024, 06:20:10 »

IC Form



Time65
by Fox Lab
Post edited by Click Clack

Hello friends, it's been over three years since the release of Time Re 80%, and we've been holding onto the memory of this design. It's been a representative product for Fox Lab, so this time, we've continued the Time style to create a smaller version called Time 65%.

Index
 
- Design Concept
- Specifications
- Colorways
- Pricing and Vendors
- Follow the development
 


Design Concept



With Time 65's design, we didn't just shrink the 80% version and call it a day. We made many significant changes while retaining the essence of the 80% style. The outer appearance has undergone a major transformation, shifting from a straightforward design to one with curves and contours, boldly blending curves with a cyberpunk aesthetic.


Previously, the top and bottom cases had a flat structure, with the slope integrated into the top case. However, this design sometimes led to hollow-sounding typing without foam and might not appeal to many female users due to its direct style. With Time 65, we've placed the slope on the bottom case, returning to the traditional slope design and added fluid curves to the sides. The challenge with this design was addressing the issue of the bottom case being thinner than the top, preventing the insertion of the dial. However, we cleverly resolved this issue, giving the overall appearance a more dynamic feel.




We've also made intricate changes to the dial, adding Roman numeral time scales, simulating the gears and screws found in mechanical watches, and replacing the previous heart-shaped hands with Omega-style sword hands. Additionally, we've added a second hand and a simulated chronograph dial above. While we'd love to perfect the Time design further, even considering creating a real watch, consultations with industry professionals have made us realize the immense challenge of creating a mechanical watch movement that is far beyond our capabilities. Therefore, to avoid regrets, we've focused on making the dial's interior design as realistic and detailed as possible, mimicking mechanical watches' overall structure and details where feasible.


Given Time's retro design style, we've opted not to use a gasket structure for the internal structure design but instead utilize a Top+Leaf spring structure. This decision aims to maintain the authentic feel of the keyboard while also addressing our fatigue with various gaskets and foams over the past two years. Similarly, we've removed the switch shims to differentiate our keyboard's sound and tactile feel from others.




Despite the streamlined design of Time 65's contours, the front bezel maintains a bold and distinctive style. We spent considerable time deliberating over the front design, realizing that neither the elegant and rounded design of the leaf nor the flat and thin design of Key65 suited Time. Ultimately, we chose a design with sharp edges and clear lines, which truly embodies the essence of Time. This choice reaffirms that the difference in design lies in the details; a chamfer or a millimeter's distance can drastically alter the overall style.


Specifications

Specifications:

* Typing angle: 8°
* Front height: 19.85mm
* Mounting style: Top mount with leaf spring plate
* PCB: 1.2mm non-flex cut, separated daughter board


Colorways

* Classic black;


* Sakura pink;


* Tiffany blue;


* Moonlight silver;


* Flame red;


* Milkshake white;


* PC


Pricing and Vendors

*Pricing: 378 USD

North America - Click Clack


Further News

Further specific details will be provided in the group buy announcement in the group and forum post. Below are some renders for your reference. Thank you, everyone.

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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] W70 (65%+) | IC 2.0 Updated Feb 18 2024
« Last post by Designz on Wed, 27 March 2024, 06:13:42 »
The Milky Blue looks awesome. Waiting for the GB for this.
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