Easy DIY Pip-boy 3000 from Fallout - Cardboard, foam, cheap build prop

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You can make a DIY Pip-boy 3000 from Fallout with a little cardboard and craft foam. A few various bits of junk supply the details. And you can even make text for your Pip-boy screen with a little puffy paint. My neon green had dried up, so I just used plain green, but if you can opt for neon green it will look cooler. You could even use glow in the dark green for a cool effect in both light and dark! I used hot glue to fasten most of this together. You can use an alternative type glue as well. And definitely use an alternative glue when gluing in the plastic screen, as a hot glue gun will melt it.
This tutorial requested by: Hunter Assassin 1999, Braxtie Boy, and Ryan

For the Fallout Vault suit tutorial visit:    • Easy, No Sew DIY Fallout Vault Tec Suit  

MATERIALS USED:
Pip-boy template (available free in my patterns vault: https://thewoodlandelf.com/free-sewin...)
Corrugated cardboard
Thin cardboard
2mm craft foam (https://amzn.to/38U1XeO)
5mm craft foam scrap (https://amzn.to/3NBSfN8)
Scrap paper
Piece of clear plastic packaging scrap (I used an old food container)
Neon green puffy paint (https://amzn.to/2zW3Zsw)
Large flat plastic circle bead (or cardboard circle)
3 small flat plastic circle beads (or cardboard circles)
4 scrapbooking brads (https://amzn.to/2PKPrRx)
1 small bottle cap
Plastic button with ridges
2 large snaps
Scraps of fabric
3 small round beads
Black permanent marker
Scissors
Hot glue gun
Multi surface glue (Power-tac: https://amzn.to/2ixOyvy)
Utility knife
Needle and thread
White school glue (https://amzn.to/2DGICJe)
Paint brush
Metallic copper paint (https://amzn.to/2G1wQgX)
Metallic gold paint (https://amzn.to/2EFEn5c)
Metallic silver paint (Silver Anniversary: https://amzn.to/2D7mnMq)
Cream, red, and black paint

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*** The materials listed above are the products I actually used for this project. I find that people often want to know exactly what I use, so I've started including exact links when I can find them. However, it's simply meant as a guide and you can substitute with whatever comparable brands/products you might have available in your own area. Also some of the links may be affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission from the company if a sale is made. It doesn't cost you any extra; it's just a simple way to help support my work on this channel. (I just figured, hey, as long as I was posting the links anyway, I might as well make them affiliate links)

Always use caution and take appropriate safety measures when creating. Finished creations are for decorative purposes only; they do not give you special powers or abilities. All skits are entirely fictional and purely for entertainment purposes. The information provided in this video is for general information purposes only. If you choose to rely on the information in this video, you do so at your own risk and you assume responsibility for the results. (Full disclaimer at: https://thewoodlandelf.com/video-disc...)

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