

My table saw was also helpful at one point.īut enough of that, let's start planning! A few wooden odds and ends that are shown in the instructions.Īs far as tools go, I used quite a few different tools, but the main tools were: metal cutters, a box cutter, a heat gun, and an electric sander.PVC glue, super glue, and Gorilla glue.

PVC board - I used 2 sheets at 4" x 8" plus some additional smaller pieces that I had from other projects.In fact, I found him asleep inside of it a couple of days ago. It's now located in my son's bedroom, and he's pretty happy about that. We just took it outside to take these few photos. Like the Boba Fett Jetpack that I built last year, the main material is PVC board which I love because you can shape it with heat, bond it with PVC glue, sand it nicely, cut it with a box cutter, and it takes spray paint really well.Īnd by the way, this build isn't intended for outdoors. What you see here I managed to build in ten days, working on it until very late at night and over the weekends.
Interior millennium falcon cockpit movie#
Since I was ready for a new project and because the new Star Wars movie is getting closer every day, I decided it would be fun to build the kids a Millennium Falcon Playhouse. My kids love Star Wars, and pretty much every day they end up walking around the house with blasters and lightsabers as they fight off the bad guys. A NEW AND IMPROVED VERSION OF THIS PROJECT IS AVAILABLE HERE.īefore I begin this very long Instructable, I'd like to mention that if you like this project, I'd appreciate your likes and votes.
