Miniature Enigma Machines from Bletchley Park

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Miniature Enigma machines (from Bletchley Park): for the ubergeek in your family.

Pocket Enigma
Designed exclusively for and only available through Bletchley Park, Pocket Enigma is a little cipher machine with a single wheel that rotates on the CD mount in a compact disk case. It works on exactly the same principles as the real Enigma machine used by the German armed forces during WW II.






Enigma-E
Enables you to build your very own battery powered Electronic Enigma machine, based on those used by Bletchley Park codebreakers during WWII. DIY simulation of the 8 wheel M3 and M4 Enigma. All components are included. Features an alpha-numerical display, lamp panel and 26 key keyboard as well as separate Stecker board. Requires only basic soldering experience, although basic knowledge of electronics may be required to understand the circuit description.

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