Hi guys,
I just thought I'd share a little weekend project I finished up recently.
I got one of the Adipose stress toys at Christmas. For £7 its a fun little replica and is pretty accurate to the weird little fat babies on screen.
Anyone who has one of these will know that they don't look so good for long, a few squeezes and one careless drop on the carpet and these things get COVERED with dust and fuzz.
So I wanted to encase mine in a little taxidermy style glass dome to try and fight the dust. Because of the stubby shape of this little fella, it is difficult to find a glass dome which wasn't far too tall.
I was looking for the domes that cover those spinning anniversary clocks, and came across a really cheap one on ebay. Because it was such a rubbish one it came with an acrylic dome, not a glass one. Nice and easy to cut to size!
So a few bits from the workshop later, (a thick oak disc, some acrylic and some thin perforated steel from inside a stereo) and I have this little, almost steampunky, Adipose display.
Here it is with my MFX, and a similar display I put together for an old Trilobite fossil that's been getting dusty for years.
I'd like to get some brass name tags etched for these too at some point, but that will have to wait a bit longer
I've also got a little work in progress diary up on my new blog if you'd like to see a few more photos.
Standing Stone Studios Updates Blog
Well, there it is, just a quickie,
I just thought I'd share a little weekend project I finished up recently.
I got one of the Adipose stress toys at Christmas. For £7 its a fun little replica and is pretty accurate to the weird little fat babies on screen.
Anyone who has one of these will know that they don't look so good for long, a few squeezes and one careless drop on the carpet and these things get COVERED with dust and fuzz.
So I wanted to encase mine in a little taxidermy style glass dome to try and fight the dust. Because of the stubby shape of this little fella, it is difficult to find a glass dome which wasn't far too tall.
I was looking for the domes that cover those spinning anniversary clocks, and came across a really cheap one on ebay. Because it was such a rubbish one it came with an acrylic dome, not a glass one. Nice and easy to cut to size!
So a few bits from the workshop later, (a thick oak disc, some acrylic and some thin perforated steel from inside a stereo) and I have this little, almost steampunky, Adipose display.
Here it is with my MFX, and a similar display I put together for an old Trilobite fossil that's been getting dusty for years.
I'd like to get some brass name tags etched for these too at some point, but that will have to wait a bit longer
I've also got a little work in progress diary up on my new blog if you'd like to see a few more photos.
Standing Stone Studios Updates Blog
Well, there it is, just a quickie,
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