[QUOTE=mechBgon;10135854]Ok, got mine and took a first look at it.

^ It's bigger than a SuperFlash.

^ Side view. The button has a tactile, audible "ca-click" when pushed.

^ Rear view, showing the screw that holds the two halves together

^ The batteries go in the section on the left, and the circuitry's on the right. Those spring contacts at the bottom of the photo make contact with the square metal "pads" on the white circuit board. I hope they're stainless steel so corrosion doesn't cause problems.
The following photos were all taken at the same full-manual camera settings, and all of them are using NiMH rechargable AAA cells running in steady mode, so you can compare the photos directly. As you can see, the RB1k is approaching the performance of the LOW mode on a DiNotte 140L, although the beam's not quite as wide.
Nice work, Thanks