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to make a time machine
Materials consist of -
A lot of scraps and junk
corrugated cardboard
Mount card
PVA glue
Super glue
Black paint
Spray paint
Leather
Wood
Some thicker mount card
A few Special oddments - for me this was the lenses.
step1: building a base. cut out a circle outline of cardboardCut as many as you like to give it a good depth that you're happy with.
I recommend corrugated card as it is easy to get a thick depth, it's easy to cut, and great for glueing in later steps.
step2: glue all the circle's outline Holding the inside cover the out side in PVA Glue, make sure you get it all in the gaps, soak it in the stuff. Then do the same for the inside.
Glue your scavenged parts to the top and bottom - I found that PVA was strong enough to hold them in place.
Finally just glue a strip of paper around the outside and inside to neaten it up
Leave to dry over night, or longer if you can wait.
step3: paint your base step 4: filling in the middlethe main part of my time machine is a big lens that I got off the remaster, I constructed a small tube for this, and added a little circular metal ring on top also, again paint everything card like black.
Using various parts, I then played around to get a good fit, - most my inside were taken from the inside of hard drive, cd drive, and old floppy drives and a few other bits and bobs.
step 5: rubbish keep adding the rubbish, a few additions here consist of an applying a piece of leather all around the out side, and various more bits.
As you might notice there are some bits that have been broken off, again, all part of the creativity.
step 6: paint the metal any sections you don't want to paint and mask them off - For me, this was the lens and the leather, and a few other small bits.
after paint remove the masking around the edge, but left the lens covered up to prevent damage later on. used a combo of power tools, sand paper, and a scalpel - basically, take off the edges to reveal some of the metal underneath. Take off a little, take off a lot, it's up to you.
and that it
to make a time machine
Materials consist of -
A lot of scraps and junk
corrugated cardboard
Mount card
PVA glue
Super glue
Black paint
Spray paint
Leather
Wood
Some thicker mount card
A few Special oddments - for me this was the lenses.
step1: building a base. cut out a circle outline of cardboardCut as many as you like to give it a good depth that you're happy with.
I recommend corrugated card as it is easy to get a thick depth, it's easy to cut, and great for glueing in later steps.
step2: glue all the circle's outline Holding the inside cover the out side in PVA Glue, make sure you get it all in the gaps, soak it in the stuff. Then do the same for the inside.
Glue your scavenged parts to the top and bottom - I found that PVA was strong enough to hold them in place.
Finally just glue a strip of paper around the outside and inside to neaten it up
Leave to dry over night, or longer if you can wait.
step3: paint your base step 4: filling in the middlethe main part of my time machine is a big lens that I got off the remaster, I constructed a small tube for this, and added a little circular metal ring on top also, again paint everything card like black.
Using various parts, I then played around to get a good fit, - most my inside were taken from the inside of hard drive, cd drive, and old floppy drives and a few other bits and bobs.
step 5: rubbish keep adding the rubbish, a few additions here consist of an applying a piece of leather all around the out side, and various more bits.
As you might notice there are some bits that have been broken off, again, all part of the creativity.
step 6: paint the metal any sections you don't want to paint and mask them off - For me, this was the lens and the leather, and a few other small bits.
after paint remove the masking around the edge, but left the lens covered up to prevent damage later on. used a combo of power tools, sand paper, and a scalpel - basically, take off the edges to reveal some of the metal underneath. Take off a little, take off a lot, it's up to you.
and that it
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