WWII Viewmaster

Origin
Invented in 1939, the View-Master sterioscopic reel viewing device was intended to be used to view slides of images by way of inserting a special 'slide reel' into a slot on the top of the device. Designed to resemble binoculars, the user would look into two eye-holes to see the slides magnified and in color. Popular with children and adults as a way of displaying multiple images in a small device, slides were eventually produced by companies such as Disney to advertise their movies.

In WWII, special slides were produced showing various enemy and ally aircraft, uniforms and vehicles to aid army recruits in identifying them. The heat ofcombat and the reliance on such useful tools turned one such Viewmaster system and its set of slides into an artifact

Effects
When a slide from the collection is placed in the Viewmaster and the lever on the side is held down while the slide is removed, the object displayed on the current slide will manifest as a physical object in front of the user. To dispel the object, thelevermust be reset to the upward position. Due to this, only one object can manifested at a time. The slides, each consisting of 14 stills and each still portraying a different object, are all military themed and contain stills of the following:
 * Slide 1-Enemy Aircraft
 * Slide 2-Ally Aircraft
 * Slide 3-Enemy Vehicles
 * Slide 4-Ally Vehicles
 * Slide 5-Enemy Weaponry
 * Slide 6-Ally Weaponry
 * Slide 7-Enemy Attire
 * Slide 8-Ally Attire