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Adventure Time's BMO: GBC Mod Replica

Step 7Putting it all together

Putting it all together
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Woot!  Now that we've got all the limbs sewn together and the body fully constructed, it's time to start constructing Beemo!  Just a note, for those interested in modifying a Game Boy Color system into him later, check my addendum for additional steps.

OK, so pretty much what we are going to be doing in this step are:
  1. Creating the battery pack, using the clear acrylic plastic containers.  Cut out 1 side using the Dremel Tool so the battery pack can fit nicely inside
  2. Epoxy Glue the Acrylic Plastic Pipes on the corners of Beemo's body, as well as the battery pack.  This will serve as the screw holes for keeping Beemo together
  3. Cut out each of the button controller holes using the dremel tool
  4. Cut a hole in the back of the red plastic marker cap.  This is what will hold the Gameboy's Jumbo Red LED
  5. Cut a 2 1/2'' slot in Beemo's front side.  This will give the appearance of his video game boot slot.
  6. Dremel holes into BMO's O lettering as well as his bottom side, so that the sewn arms can fit nicely into them
  7. and lastly Dremel the out the ventilation slots in Beemo's back.
I also used an Engraving Tool so I could make the lettering on Beemo's name stand out more, as well as to give an etched shout out to the show's creator, Pendleton Ward.  

Electronic Addendum: Creating the video game boot slot
  1. Using a Game Boy Color cartridge and the unsoldered Game Boy Color cartridge reader (see step 12), cut out a U- shaped plastic shelf, so that the reader can fit nicely into it.  This will be glued on the inside of Beemo, so Game Boy Games can slide into the cartridge reader.
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