Keep in mind too - that photo has a "broken nose" ... the computer board is a bit too low and crooked...
Here my take on the info I can see from your pic/analysis - plus some info I have from other images and G-14 classified sources
Knob/button - yeah like something off of a radio
Spring - yeah all stretched out
Lights - yeah they were both white and blinked back and fourth at a slow pace
Resistors (small) - two out of three... the bottom/left one is actually a bulb - I'd use a "mini christmas light bulb" for it and then the wires go up into the circle holes of the male plug
Resistor medium - yeah - top down yellow blue purpleish green yellow
Resistor Large - yeah - big fat silver one (painted gold of course)
(the small resistor next to it looks like red blue orange red blue)
Microchips - yeah - 7 pins on a side and they are sitting on black "row/holder deals" then on the board.
Power Plug (male) - yeah
Button (w/spring)?
- yeah, this seems like a push button switch assembly
Micro hose junction - I guess, I don't know what that is myself
Computer board (10x19 hole) - yeah
(Above the computer board the Resistors and such sit on some sort of elevated plate of something... I can't make out what it could be.)
Some kind of clip or handle from latch - yeah like on a window
Breathing holes - yes, there are two sets.
1. The one you have in the photo there - 7 holes sorta in a smile pattern
2. Ones not pictured are on the "chin" - in the blue - three rows, 7 on the outmost row, then 6 then 5 on the neck side like the below pattern BUT CENTERED ON EACH OTHER (I can't quite get it
exact with the text and spacing of these periods):
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[chin is on this end]
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[neck is down this way]