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The Colossus computer was originally made at the Post Office Research Station at Dollis Hill in London, then after checkout and testing dismantled and transported to Bletchley Park where it was reassembled. However once the Colossus was proven they began being made directly at Bletchley Park to eliminate the delay of assembly, disassembly, and reassembly.

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Colossus was made of metal, and electronic wires you can find today in normal computers/laptops. :)

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