TARDIS Backpack

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Creator:
kix
Status:
Finished
Born On:
22:16, 17 May 2012 (CDT)
Last Updated:
23:11, 23 May 2013 (CDT)

Overview

TARDIS Backpack


There is a very popular Sci-Fi TV show called Doctor Who. The main character of the TV show is "The Doctor". The Doctor travels all of time and space in the TARDIS or the Time And Relative Diminsion In Space.

There is also a very popular Sci-Fi convention in Atlanta, GA called Dragon*Con that I like to attend every year. For Dragon*Con this year, I decided that I wanted my purse to be a TARDIS. So this is the process I used to create my TARDIS backpack.

TARDIS Backpack

I decided that sewing a backpack together would be to hard. So I decided to make one out of plexiglass.

The first thing I did was decide how big I wanted to backpack to be. I created 5 squares, 1 for the bottom, 2 for the sides, and 2 for the front and back in Inkscape. I then cut the plexiglass with our 40 Watt Laser Cutter. I taped the 5 pieces together to form the main part of the TARDIS.

Box Taped Together


Once the box was taped together I used ... to glue it together. The box dried for 24 hours and then the tape was removed.


Top with Box for Light Taped Together


I then attached the hinges and latch for the top of the box.


Top with Parts Attached


I was ready to make the TARDIS blue at this point. So I placed blue duct tape around the box.


To get the "Police Public Call Box" lettering, I placed black duct tape on a piece of plexiglass. I then used the Laser Cutter to cut out "Police Public Call Box".


Police Public Call Box


Here is the link to the Laser Cutter cutting out the "Police Public Call Box" piece.


This is what the final piece looks like:


Police Public Call Box Piece


The next step was to create the windows. I created a window template in Inkscape. I placed black duct tape on a piece of plexiglass just like I did for the "Police Public Call Box" piece. I had the Laser Cutter cut the middle pieces out. The windows looked too clean when there were finished in the Laser Cutter. The didn't look like they had traveled all of time and space. So I took a piece of sand paper and scraped up the back of the windows. This is what the final piece looks like:


Windows Piece