I am so, so excited about making this!
It was something that I wanted to do for a very long time; since the time we lived in the US and I started to spend time in my husband's lab there. Evrything was magical, I wanted to take it with me in miniature. I did not really start the project back then; I was happy to make a couple of kit boxes similar to the ones he used, and I scanned a couple of glove and tissue boxes. But the lack of access to what would be the actual furniture stopped any desire to start making a lab.
Well, thankfully, that changed recently! I found by chance a very talented artist on Etsy that has for sale STD files, and 3D printed furniture that looks just like they have been taken out of a lab and shrunk. He is Jakku Salvage, and if you like modern scince you definitely need to check him out!
When I mentioned this shop to my husband and showed him the models, he was so onboard with the idea of a replica of his lab in mini that I ordered at once the furniture I needed and some really cool props for the scene.
While they were making their way to my home, I started to construct the shadow box. Husband wanted it no larger than a folio (or letter size for our US friends), because he actually wants to take the scene to the lab once it is completed. So I purchased 4 pieces of folio size foamboard and assembled them:
Foamboard ready to be assembled! |
Before I started the assembly, I tried to find a linoleum floor - that's what we have in the lab - and I was very lucky to find one. This one comes from Artsy Miniatures, and it looks very much like ours, except ours is not tiled. But the pattern is almost identical!
A completely printed folio, ready to be glued |
Already in place... |
...and we glue the walls! No need to calculate sizes, just trim the excess |
And we have our room! I was so excited when I could finally place the lab bench to see what it looked like:
Love at first sight! |
Today I got the fridge, that believe it or not, is almost an exact replica of the one we have in the lab:
The wood shelf is just an ordinary one. Needs to be painted though... |
I am in the process of collecting photographs of actual stuff we use to replicate it in miniature size. I already have a couple of things done, and I will be starting the printing and assembling. It's going to be so much fun!
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