Long time no update so here goes...
The ParaGrafix photo etch included a folded brass faucet for the lab's sink.
The model kit did not include a faucet for the single sink but the etch instructions said if the modeler chose to make their
own faucet from scratch they could use the photo etch faucet as a template.
In the image you can see where I have bent some piano wire to the shape and size of the brass.
A test with the the lab sink; however, revealed that the PE was oversized.
So I decided to ignore the PE and just use the screen grabs of the faucet from the movie to make my own measurements:

Proteus WIP-094 by
Steve J, on Flickr
I drilled and augered out a hole for the second sink seen in the movie:

Proteus WIP-095 by
Steve J, on Flickr
I framed around the opening underneath the countertop to make the sides of the sink which were then filed and sanded to their slightly curved shape. then I glued a rectangular piece of some old .020 black and white paint dappled styrene sheet for the sink bottom:

Proteus WIP-096 by
Steve J, on Flickr
Tiny SMD LED and framing plus light blocking for lighting this brass control panel on the rear wall:

Proteus WIP-097 by
Steve J, on Flickr
Subassemblies primed with Krylon grey primer. - starboard wall and control panels, lab sink, and lab counters and cabinet:

Proteus WIP-098 by
Steve J, on Flickr
Clear (?) Gorilla tape used to hold LED in place.
Later on I learned there is a purplish tape layer that is hard to get under the edge of so I gave up trying in this instance but now I know better, The LED is laid atop facing away from the tape so the color has no effect on the white glow of the gauges and buttons on the control panel:

Proteus WIP-099 by
Steve J, on Flickr
Lab sinks and countertops sprayed with Krylon satin black. The sinks will be white and steel:

Proteus WIP-100 by
Steve J, on Flickr
Rear wall PE control panel brushed with medium grey enamel before gluing to framing:

Proteus WIP-102 by
Steve J, on Flickr
Making the faucet... drilling a hole for inserting the U-shaped thin piano wire piece into the plastic tubing and piano wire valves:

Proteus WIP-103 by
Steve J, on Flickr
Finished lab faucet and valve assembly made using piano wire and three sizes of plastic rod and tubing:

Proteus WIP-105 by
Steve J, on Flickr
The next post will have some interesting stuff.
