One more apple 12.
Hey there everyone.
Enoch left some apples at my place, so I'm
going to use it to make my Christmas tree.
Oh!, Ah!.
For today's project, we'll be making lab cockroaches.
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with Jiff Jiff.
These little critters are lab escapes.
They have enhanced intelligence, to varying
degrees.
their neurological implants make them very
smart, but with consequences.
If they do not have a constant flow of electricity
through their circuits, they revert back to
the vermin they were.
Feral roaches we call them.
some of them have different problems.
These roaches jolt themselves with more electricity
than their factory setting.
Giving them a bit of a trip of sorts.
these guys are called fiend.
For today's project, we'll be making a regular
jab roach.
11, give it a spin! first lets go to the Pair-O-Hands.
We will be needing some watercolor, foam clay
or paper clay, brown polymer clay, a piece
of paper and some scrap electronics.
As usual, we'll start off with a bit of foam
clay.
Roll it up nicely so it doesn't have any creases
on the side.
Make it in to a bean shape, then indent the
side that curves inwards.
Then on the back side, were going to make
some knife marks for the wings.
Make sure you don't slice it.
Roll the clay on the knife.
Now for the arms and legs.
Make a long line out of foam clay.
Make sure the ends are pointy. for the two
arms on the top, were going to curve it in
to a crescent.
For the antennas, were just going to cut some
pieces of paper.
Now we're going to add a squishy belly and
face to the cockroach.
The overall shape should be round like this,
then make the same knife marks as you did
before.
Of course, we will be applying to eyeholes.
Let's go ahead and paint the arms, legs and
antennas as the main body dries.
After the main body dries, detach the two
pieces just like this since we will be coloring
them in different colors, it should come off
easily.
for the squishy belly, we'll use yellow, make
sure to make the edges a bit darker.
The hard shell will be brown.
And the edges and the lines will be darker.
After the paint dries., glue the two pieces
together.
Now let's cut those arms and legs so we can
stick them on the cockroach.
Snip, snip.
And stick it here and here.
Stick the arms on the middle of the cockroach.
then glue the paper antennas on.
Get some brown polymer clay and make the eyes.
One here, and another one.
use a toothpick to put some glue in the eyeholes.
Stick the eyeballs in, all the eyeballs in.
I got this main chip from an old USB drive,
some thin weirs from a monitor, and these
other doodads from an old stereo.
Older electronics have better looking pieces
in them, since the size of their parts are
bigger.
We're going to stick the main chip, or the
brains, with some superglue on the back.
use a pin to stick the weirs in, and send
the other pieces back into the chip as if
it's coming out of it.
Then finally, you attack that little doodad
I'm going to do the same for this piece on
the side.
Stick in the wire, since this piece is a little
big, I'm going to use superglue to stick it
back in.
And just for the fun of it, I'm going to give
it a little sign.
Our love is as resilient as cockroaches.
I'm not going to make this guy big.
since he is suppose to be small, but I will
be staying in contact with one of these guys
called Mr. Roch.
He is an expert in mechanics, he will be helping
me out in some of the future projects.
I know it's not Christmas yet, but I was never
that keen on waiting to open gifts.
Let's see.
It's for me! from me.
And it's a, chicken leg!
Yay!
Let's see who gave me this one.
Also me, and it contains a, another chicken
leg, whh hoo!
Let's check out the big box, it has a framed
chocolate chipped cookie with a bit in it.,
also from me.
Hu?
What is it 12?
Hu!
For me?
Aw, that's so sweet.
Let's see what's inside.
A Nuka-cola Quantum?!
Hu, we should make this sometime.
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And spread shares like cockroaches spread
their eggs.
Their sweet sweet juicy eggs.
Emm, eggs.
