A light-up lower bridge command console from the production of Ridley Scott’s 2012 sci-fi film Prometheus.
Captain Janek (Idris Elba) stood at his command console on the bridge of the USCSS Prometheus as the spaceship came into land on the moon LV-223, and again as he piloted the Prometheus into the escaping Engineers' ship. The command deck at the front of the vessel had two levels, with a lower deck of the bridge also having a corresponding command console.
Constructed from heavy resin, fibreglass and MDF, the command console has two metal vertical supports surrounded by fibreglass, with the main board fitted at the top, finished in matt grey. The main body of the console has a fully illuminated etched display panel made of acrylic. When lit, this gives it a futuristic appearance, with blue, white and yellow-coloured sections. There is also a functional console panel placed in the middle, which is capable of displaying video graphics played through an in-built SD card player, powered by an external power source (not supplied). A metal pole is fitted at the front for the user to hold onto during flight, as Janek does in the film on the primary console. Black acrylic panels sit at each side of the pole, with multiple buttons that also illuminate. The supports feature cast-in geometric-shape detailing and sit at a slant.
There is some wear from production use, such as scuffing, scratches and cracks, most notably on the supports, which also contain bolt-holes for securing the console to the set. Some of the plastic on the supports has broken away, revealing the metal underneath. Overall it remains in excellent condition.
Materials: Fibreglass, Ferrous Metals, Plastic, Wood.
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As this item contains electronic components, every effort has been made to describe them accurately. However, no guarantee or warranty is made as to the functionality, lifespan or safety of those components. It is entirely incumbent on the new owner to satisfy themselves as to their safe use and maintenance.