Sarbaaz
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdpocf0 wrote
Reply to comment by Team_Braniel in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
You are correct. If you are curious about the other parts I have a small DIY album which gives a list in the descriptions: https://imgur.com/gallery/liSYkOb
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdpo3hm wrote
Reply to comment by AlfaBetaZulu in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
I remember daydreaming as a kid pretending random objects were spaceships including a Stanley thermos.
There is a super good artist spacegooose who draws everything my imagination had going on.
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdpnoh7 wrote
Reply to comment by BloodieOllie in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
Give it a try! Lots of good parts needing to be recycled out there.
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdpnkzi wrote
Reply to comment by Anu_cool_007 in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
I'm a big fan of Fallout so I appreciate the compliment!
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdpngl9 wrote
Reply to comment by Chardradio in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
Still lasts forever. Just a different job now.
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdpn9uz wrote
Reply to comment by Jaybathehut in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
So far this is a one off.
There is an artist who did a ton of this style work with old car parts who was selling them at a consignment store for $600 - $800 in Colorado.
I had already had the idea for my own in the back of my mind but after seeing their versions it really got the ball rolling for my own. Especially because they were asking so much for their own.
A few years ago I saw some repurposed car part, turned into rocketship lamps, style fixtures at a restaurant in the Denver International Airport called Root Down.
It is shockingly difficult to find a photo of what I'm talking about. I just spent the last hour scavenging photos from the restaurant's google review page just to find this low resolution shot of the chandelier with a bunch on it: https://imgur.com/a/866zPHl
I swear this is the same artist and they must be making these still and are out there somewhere.
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdo74i6 wrote
Reply to comment by Tobutch in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
Thanks! There's an artist that lives in Washington state selling sculptures and he made something like you are describing. That's where I drew the inspiration from when making the vacuum tube light addition.
Or I guess it's a liquid tube now.
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdnuu53 wrote
Reply to comment by jme2712 in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
Are you referring to the slider on the base connected to the front? If so, yes it can point down.
Although, I mostly put it there because it is so much heavier towards the backside that over time it slowly points itself upwards. I wanted it to stay level so I added that slider. That part was originally on an old record player console from the 60s so it's keeping with the parts theme.
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdnsvu2 wrote
Reply to comment by Old_and_tired in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
Thanks I appreciate it!
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdnnu5s wrote
Reply to comment by funwithdesign in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
I have been told this and Futurama vibes haha
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdnnq4r wrote
Reply to I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
I wanted to share with you all a project that I created 4 years ago and recently just finished updating and upgrading.
You may have seen my rocket sculpture made entirely out of household items on the front page of r/gifs on reddit about 4 years ago:
I have learned a lot in the last few years doing DIY projects and decided I was ready to try cleaning up this rocket sculpture with more professional quality finishes.
One of the first questions most people ask is, "Why?", So I'll write a brief explanation.
As an adult I grew more and more interested in NASA and space exploration. One day I was picturing someone watching the moon landing as a kid and how exciting that must have been. I then imagined them running around looking for things to make their own rocket to play with.
So using only items that someone from the late 1960s would have access to in their home, I set out to create a one-of-a-kind rocket sculpture. It also helped that most my furniture is considered Mid Century and I enjoy Fallout style artwork.
If you are interested in seeing some of the DIY upgrade process I have an album with descriptions found here:
Sarbaaz OP t1_jdqv7lv wrote
Reply to comment by BloodieOllie in I upgraded my rocket sculpture made out of household items available in the 1960's by Sarbaaz
I found just about everything at my local flea market and thrift stores.
It took me the most time and patience looking for matching flashlights for mine.