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Levitating Aluminum Model Replica of the Bob Lazar Flying Saucer
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I am currently working with a French inventor who invented electromagnetic static levitation to construct a replica of the famous Bob Lazar 'Sport Model' craft. the craft is made from solid aluminum which i had machined to the exact specifications of the Testors kit.

currently - the prototype is 5" diameter and 1.5" tall. i am working on my options to best apply the black 'port holes' and ring. the prototype silently hovers .75" and holds approximated 14oz. but the new base i am having built will be able to hold 11 POUNDS at a hover height of 2.5". i believe i will make an 6-8" disc for the final piece.

a new system has been developed so that the levitating magnet platform has LEDs that are powered by induction technology, so i am thinking that my next model will be a lit version the 'TR-3B' because i believe that that craft is ours and i think these 2 best represent their respective class of craft (even if they've been stylized by human artists).

what do you guys think?

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