To Celebrate The 40th Anniversary Of "The Thing", I Have Made The "Crash Site Coffee Table" (7 Pics) | Bored Panda

2022-08-08 09:34:16 By : Mr. yuiyin zhang

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John Carpenter’s The Thing has long been one of my favorite films so I wanted to commemorate its 40th anniversary by creating a functional coffee table for fans to enjoy.

Made mostly from Flexi-ply with 6mm toughened glass on top, the table resembles one of the oil drums from the film and houses a diorama of a pivotal scene including scale model characters, helicopter and the whole scene and Title are illuminated at the touch of LED button.

Inside a pull out drawer, are 5 coasters that resemble the famous blood test scene to put your drinks on. Hope you enjoy it as much as I loved making it.

Handles for easy lifting and a plaque reads: “40th Anniversary John Carpenter’s The Thing Saucer Crash Site”. A 12v DC cable powers the lights.

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This is so cool! One of my favourite horror movies

This is so cool! One of my favourite horror movies

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