Hey, kids! Here’s a fun project you can try at home to make your very own lunchbox! First, take a gaming console — any system will do, but an old one adds that “retro” style. Next, pop open the case and take out all the electronics inside; be sure to remove any wayward screws that might damage your precious food stuffs. Finally, attach some hinges and presto! You’ve got a box that holds food and may or may not keep it fresh. You’re also out one perfectly good console, but that’s the price you pay for a sandwich that tastes like it just came out of the fridge.
Via Instructables
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2 Comments to How to Make a Lunchbox Out of an NES (And Ruin a Perfectly Good Console)
by: iLLuzi0n
On August 22, 2008 at 2:51 pm
I have 3 of those in my closet.. 2 in great condition 1 in not so good condition.
by: Morgullord
On August 23, 2008 at 6:43 am
I made a lunch box out of a gamecube two years ago, it holds morethan you think.