Shoe Box Spaceship

by Barry Neeson in Living > Toys & Games

6710 Views, 57 Favorites, 0 Comments

Shoe Box Spaceship

DSC00495.JPG

Hi,

As a child some of my favorite times were new shoe days. not because i wanted new shoes. No, it meant a new shoe box to make something out of. Friends my age have children of their own now but they dont seem to get as excited as i did about shoe boxes.

This instructable is not a direct "how to" as all the materials are pretty much just household objects that you may have laying about and subject to what you have but it may give you some inspiration.

The Shoe box Spaceship make a great day project for a parent and child and is limited only by how much random bits and pieces you have laying around :)

This seems like quite a long instructable but it really isnt.

Stuff You'll Need

DSC00364.JPG
DSC00365.JPG
DSC00366.JPG

Materials.

If you start accumulating bits and bobs a bit before the project you can end up with a fair amount of great stuff. Plastic packaging like battery packs, toilet paper/kitchen roll tubes, pringles tubes are all great additions to your stash.

Paint (i used spray paint but any will do. Acrylic is less likely to make the card go soggy)

Oh and of course a shoe box.

Tools

Things can be attached using PVA glue (takes a while to dry but you can speed this up with a hair dryer), glue dots or a glue gun.

Tape.

Scissors.

Craft Knife.

Pens/pencil

Shaping Your Spaceship: Nose Cone

DSC00367.JPG
DSC00368.JPG
DSC00369.JPG
DSC00370.JPG
DSC00371.JPG
DSC00372.JPG
DSC00374.JPG
DSC00373.JPG
DSC00375.JPG
DSC00376.JPG
DSC00377.JPG
DSC00378.JPG
DSC00379.JPG
DSC00380.JPG
DSC00381.JPG
DSC00382.JPG
DSC00383.JPG
DSC00384.JPG
DSC00385.JPG
DSC00386.JPG
DSC00387.JPG
DSC00388.JPG

This will vary depending on your shoe box, so if it seems vague i apologise.

For the one I am using I untucked one end. This gave me extra cardboard at the end that i could shape into a more "spaceshippy" type front. I did this by bringing the side edges in at an angle and marking it off with a pen and then marked the side panels. trimmed these down and taped/glued it all in place. Once I shaped the nose cone i cut a window into it.

I trimmed back the lid so as to not interfere with the front.

Windows and Doors

DSC00389.JPG
DSC00390.JPG
DSC00391.JPG
DSC00392.JPG
DSC00393.JPG
IMG_6646.JPG
IMG_6647.JPG
DSC00414.JPG
IMG_6648.JPG
IMG_6649.JPG
DSC00394.JPG
DSC00397.JPG
DSC00398.JPG
DSC00395.JPG
DSC00396.JPG
DSC00399.JPG
DSC00400.JPG
IMG_6644.JPG
IMG_6645.JPG
IMG_6650.JPG
DSC00440.JPG
IMG_6651.JPG

You want to make sure that what ever toys you are using can get in and out, for this i am using My Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (what? I'm a fan) as my size gauge.

Door

Use your toy to mark out a door big enough. i have done it on the side that doesn't have the flap so it doesn't interfere with the door opening/closing.

Cut it out but dont throw away the part you just cut out.

Take a separate piece of cardboard and make a bigger square. this will be your outer part of the door. I used the handle section of a box of wine to get that look (pictured). Attach it to the smaller section. the smaller section will fit in the gap holding the door in place. to make the hinge cut a small rectangle the same width as your outer door, leave a small gap and join them together by putting tape on both sides.

attach the smaller piece to the main body of the ship.

Windows

Here I am using the lids off of the pringles tube. Using the lid i mark out on the box where I want to place them. i then mark a smaller circle inside this one and cut that out.

I also cut a part off of the lid to make sure it doesn't get in the way on the other side.

On a separate piece of cardboard draw round the lids again and once again make a smaller circle inside. cut out this hoop and attach it onto the lid and attach these over the window holes. if you are going to spray paint it you may want to keep the smaller circles to use as masks

Rocket Boosters!

571e2ef34fbaded074000561.jpeg
DSC00410.JPG
IMG_6633.JPG
IMG_6634.JPG

Whats a space ship without rocket boosters?!?

I take two toilet roll tubes and attach them together. i then attach some bits on to make it look a bit more space ship like (these where the clips from a pound shop set of parasol lights)

I then attach them to the rocket making sure the lid doesn't interfere with their placement.

Exterior

DSC00403.JPG
DSC00404.JPG
DSC00405.JPG
IMG_6637.JPG
IMG_6640.JPG
IMG_6638.JPG
IMG_6639.JPG
DSC00411.JPG

The first thing I did was make an "fin" that would act as a foot stand when the lid was open. i measured it up so that when the lid was open it would touch the floor and help keep the space ship from tipping over.

I then set about attaching random bits and bobs to give it a more space ship look, mainly the plastic bits from packaging as well as just other bits of card to look like panels. I even used an old bubble blower as the antenna.

Blobs of glue from a glue gun make good "rivets"

So you can see what it looks like i skipped ahead a step so you can see what they look like painted (last pic)

Landing Gears: Making It Move

DSC00473.JPG
DSC00474.JPG
DSC00475.JPG
DSC00476.JPG
DSC00477.JPG
DSC00478.JPG

To make the landing gear i took some of the dispenser caps off of the laundry liquid and attached them to some toys cars i got from the pound shop (3 for a pound and i made sure to take the extra lights off for use on the ship)

I then glued them in place (glue gun is very hand for this) and attached some bits and bobs before attaching them to the base of the ship

It rolls quite nicely and if you where inclined you could attache some string to the front so it could be pulled along

Paint It Up

IMG_6642.JPG
IMG_6643.JPG
DSC00412.JPG
DSC00413.JPG
DSC00418.JPG

I used spray paint but any will do (acrylics would be my next choice though)

At first i was going to leave it white but opted to go with a darker colour as you will see in the next few steps

Front Window and Seats

DSC00479.JPG
DSC00480.JPG
DSC00481.JPG
DSC00420.JPG
DSC00421.JPG
DSC00422.JPG
DSC00435.JPG
DSC00423.JPG
DSC00434.JPG
DSC00424.JPG
DSC00428.JPG
DSC00438.JPG
DSC00439.JPG
DSC00431.JPG
DSC00482.JPG

Front window

i took a flat bit of plastic packaging and cut it to match the inside of the window shape remembering to leave extra around the outside to glue it in place.

Seats

I took some more toilet roll holders and measured it out so my toys would fit. cutting away the extra length (but keeping it aside) and cutting to slits. i then folded the inner part inside to make a seat with arm rests. I then rolled up the off cut and glued it on like a head rest.

I attached the seats to the inside by pushing a split pin through the base of the ship and the seat. this lest the shairs swivel around (i also ended up painting these too)

Ready to Go Where No Man...ahem...turtle Has Gone Before

DSC00496.JPG
DSC00494.JPG
DSC00497.JPG
DSC00484.JPG
DSC00486.JPG
DSC00487.JPG
DSC00488.JPG

And we are done.

You are ready to travel to galaxies far far away in a space ship made from a shoe box and stuff that would normally end up in the bin

I didn't do much with the interior but you could add all sorts of boxes, panels and gizmos to really kit it out (possibly another instructable)

I hoped you enjoyed this instructable and as always thoughts/comments/criticisms and even pictures of your own spaceships are welcome in the comments below :)

Enjoy