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Do you like it? :D (5 being a certian yes, 1 being a certian no.)

Looks just like it! You are amazing! (5)
Nice! (4)
Cool. (3)
...:/ (2)
It looks rubbish. (1)

Author Topic: Aperture science hand held portal model. (A.S.H.H.P.M)  (Read 3931 times)

You are now in possession of the aperture science hand held portal model. You can now create no portals.

I'm going to put paper mashe over it then paint it, but I don't have any PVA glue or paints, so i'm going to by some. Anyway, pics of it so far.

http://s412.photobucket.com/albums/pp201/Thousandth_Beam/

Click on all of the Homemade Portal gun pics.

(Yes, I was VERY bored.)

EDIT: now with "lighter" picture.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2008, 04:38:46 AM by Thousandth Beam »

Can't see stuff.
Take them with flash or somewhere in the light.

Get better lighting and send me one.

Very neat. What's it made out of?

Okay, time for big list :P, it's made out of...

1 plastic bottle (the body),
1 cork (theres a tiny bit you hold at the back thats hardly seeable),
4 paper clips (3 for the front, 1 for the wire thingy.),
1 toilet roll inside (the bit on the front-bottom of the body thats like a lump.),
1 paper towel inside (I cut it in half, then stuck them together to make it strech long.),
LOTS of paper towels and cellotape (for the outside.)

Thats what I used to make it :D.

It would be awesome if we could actually see it. Take the picture outside with some decent lighting.

Get lighting, and I'll comment.

okay, ill take some new pics >.> It will look a bit weird now because its falling apart.

EDIT: im just going to make the picture lighter, if i take another picture of it, it will probally fall apart.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2008, 04:31:36 AM by Thousandth Beam »

It looked better when I couldn't see it.

« Last Edit: November 03, 2008, 12:36:46 PM by Thousandth Beam »


it looks like a giant turd with some metal sticking out.

NO U

An easy to blow any chances of someone caring what it looks like. And unless your camera blasts stuff it takes pictures of with high energy lasers, I don't see how turning on a lamp and snapping a photo could damage it further. On a less potentially offensive note, what I can see of it looks nice.