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Cardboard Buzz Lightyear jet pack with retractable wings in 30 minutes.

Cardboard Buzz Lightyear jet pack with retractable wings in 30 minutes.
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My 3 year old is a big Toy story fan. He has recently begun running around and acting like buzz lightyear. I thought it would be fun to make a quick cardboard cutout in the shape of buzz's wings. I got a little carried away. Overall, the project still only required a little string(or wire) a cardboard box, and a lot of duct tape.

 
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Step 1Obtain cardboard for the pieces.

Obtain cardboard for the pieces.
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I took one box and cut 3 pieces to form the main body and wings.

I had intended just to do a simple cutout, but then I decided to do retractable wings.

Lay out the pieces and cut them into the following pattern. Make sure the wings are going to fit inside the folded piece.
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29 comments
Jan 5, 2011. 1:59 PMhargadd says:
Here is a picture from the back of the wings. I used colored duck tape and permanent ink markers. I used pipe insulation to beef up the wing tips.
May 27, 2011. 8:03 AMMiskui says:
WOW - that looks really good! Do they still fold in all the way or do the pipes get in the way? Even if they don't - wow! These are really pro! :) Awesome job!
Apr 3, 2011. 7:16 PMNicola Tesla says:
my little brother has the same potty!!!
Jan 5, 2011. 1:04 PMhargadd says:
I made these wings with some adaptations from the tape sculpturing section and a pattern for the front portion. Here are some pictures of how it came out.
Oct 20, 2010. 5:00 PMamcayanan says:
Ready to fly kid?
Sep 7, 2009. 4:47 PMgenyoung says:
You're a genius. My three-year-old was extremely happy.
Mar 8, 2007. 9:14 PMpooboy says:
i watched the movie twice a day like every day for 3 years when i was really small
Apr 11, 2008. 4:13 PMTobita says:
lol, i loved the movie ALOT, i used to watch it sooo much(along with home alone(the first one)) the tape snapped when i was watching.
Jan 13, 2008. 3:30 PMelescape says:
Yeah I was thinking like get some white stick on sheets(like what avery has) and just put that on top of it all, just adding it would look pretty cool with some flames.....hehe good luck
Jan 2, 2008. 2:42 PMShifrin says:
Haha, This is Cool!
Jan 2, 2008. 2:43 PMShifrin says:
You also can clean this up by making a cool paint job : )
Oct 21, 2007. 3:20 AMVery Keri says:
This is adorable! I don't have kids, but I know plenty of rug rats and I love to keep little hands busy when I'm baby sitting! (it's not that I'm super cool Auntie Keri, my house is just NOT child proof) I would spray paint this whole thing white and let the little space cadet color the details with washable markers.
Sep 19, 2007. 6:04 PMMaxaxle says:
Considering it's made of cardboard, that was incredibly well-working!
Aug 10, 2007. 2:49 PMTvman says:
AHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!! i thought you were crazy and had to much time on your hands at first when i was readin the instructions but on that kid LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG HE CAN ZAP ME AT ANY MOMENT AHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol.....VERY CUTE IN THAT OUTFIT LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats the funnyest thing ive ever seen a kid wear lol............................. but still kick ass on the job dude
Mar 5, 2007. 10:03 AMPetervG says:
Huh.. I thought it was Buzz Lightgear..
Jul 13, 2007. 9:55 AMfishycracker says:
ya its lightyear
Mar 5, 2007. 11:57 PMcpotoso says:
If I make it adult-sized will it let me fly or simply "fall with style" :-)
Mar 5, 2007. 10:25 PMAeshir says:
Cool.
Mar 5, 2007. 2:12 PMJezza Bear says:
This is fantastic, have you got the measurements for adults between 5 ' 9" and 6' 0"......Why all the fun for the youngsters...To infinity and beyond :-)
Mar 5, 2007. 12:55 PMKiteman says:
How do you actually make them pop out?
Mar 5, 2007. 3:16 PMKiteman says:
Rats. I thought you'd put a bungee across the top, anchor them with a pin (grenade style), and when you pull it, WHAM, instant wings, plus the added benefit of nearby small children getting clipped.
Mar 5, 2007. 2:43 PMShark500 says:
magic... i assume you could use drawstrings or perhaps some type of hairspray comustion chamber driving pistons down forcing the wings to fly out at an iresponsible speed.
Mar 5, 2007. 11:02 AMpinski1 says:
Wow, get a duck-tape Woody hat, and your all set.

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