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Hello and Thank you for checking out this video. This is the third and final revision of my replica of the Westinghouse sign. The last two I did which can be seen here: • Pittsburgh's Westinghouse Animated Neon Si... • Pittsburghs Westinghouse Animated Neon Sig... Were at a scale suitable for an HO or O scale train set, The used LEDs and were about 9 inches x 11 inches. This replica is very large. Almost 8 feet across. The sign is a like for like replica. I reproduced each of the neon tubes in the original sign using blue EL wire. Each circle W has approximately 200 inches of EL wire. Each Circle W is true to its original Neon Counterpart with the amount of elements it contains. This took approximately 400 man hours to complete. That is why its been since 2015 since I have updated this. A few notes: 1. I know that there are two clocks in the video with different times. The Nixie Clock is displaying the correct time. I noticed this after Take 9. And I wasn’t going to fix it. 2. I know there are a few segments that don’t act correctly in a few of the steps. Oops. There is 10kb of assembly code that was written for this and I really don’t have the energy to sift through it all to find 2 mistakes. These two thins aside I like how it turned out. Please feel free to comment or suggest new routines. I copied all of the routines I could find on videos on the internet. Plus made several of my own. I am not sure what to do with this now as it takes up a huge space in my living room. If anyone has any ideas feel free to leave it in the comments. Maybe donate it to the history center or something, if anyone feels they would be interested. As much as I would love to make another one of these to sell I don’t see it happening it took far too long and cost far too much for me to do it again. EL wire is a nightmare to work with. Especially bending it and soldering nearly 100 pieces. However if anyone has a serious interest in reproducing this, I have no issue providing a parts list, Schematics, STEP files for 3d Printing, and the code for the uController. In case anyone is curious the music in the back ground is Samuel Barber Adagio for Strings. Enjoy! I would love to hear your comments below.