The Story of the Appearance of the Terminator T-800 (my Version).
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The Story of the Appearance of the Terminator T-800 (my Version).
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Unfortunately, I am almost certain that it would be difficult to make a copy of this project and impossible to replicate it exactly. Therefore, I will show you the history of the creation (master class) of this cradle project, but, I apologize in advance, without specifying the materials. It was made in 2017, and I bought all the parts in Israeli stores. Except for the electronic clock, I bought them on eBay, but I didn't save the link, sorry. I think you can find such clocks on Amazon or eBay.
Start: Glass Flask for Cradle
I bought this glass flower vase on impulse at IKEA. I haven't seen any more like it there (IKEA in Beersheba, Israel).
I cut off the opening at the top of the vase, and the “body” of the vase became a glass cover for this cradle.
The Frame for This Cradle and the Installation of an Electronic Clock.
In my old stash, I found a round wooden box that was perfect for the body of this cradle. Next, I painted the box with black wood stain. I cut a round hole in the front for the clock and decorated the body with brass elements that look like rivets.
Creating a Baby-terminator ))
I think , this photo shows the process of creating a little Terminator in detail: I wrapped a plastic baby in silver foil (it's real silver).
Filling the Cradle With Interior Details
Filling the cradle with interior details, building an electronic cradle for the little Terminator. Real ceramic insulators were used for greater realism.
Lots of Wires—but a Beautiful Show in the End
And a little electricity for a beautiful light show. Lots of wires—but a beautiful show in the end. The only thing I regret is that I didn't make a dynamic light show, even with lasers, but I won't be repeating this project.
Few More Photos of the Finished Project “Cradle for the Terminator T-800.”
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