3/28/2023 0 Comments Aether infinity stone![]() Ego, introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy 2, is one of those Celestials, though it's not clear if or how he ever used any of the Stones. ![]() In the distant past, ancient cosmic beings known as Celestials used the stones to assert their dominance. That power can be contained and harnessed using tools like the Infinity Gauntlet, but we're meant to understand from the movies that these aren't toys for your typical puny human. ![]() The Infinity Stones.Īn individual Infinity Stone on its own contains too much power for any mortal to even touch one, let alone wield it. They were created by ancient cosmic beings and have changed hands numerous times in the millennia since.Īs we learned from The Collector in Guardians of the Galaxy, when the universe first formed, the remnants of six "singularities" that predate creation were formed into "concentrated ingots" of immense power. Ph: Film Frame ©Marvel 2014 Credit: marvel studiosĮach of the six Infinity Stones possesses all the power over the forces that flow through and shape the universe: Mind, Power, Reality, Space, Soul, and Time. Hopefully the finished article should look something like the picture.Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy L to R: Groot (Voiced by Vin Diesel), The Collector/Taneleer Tivan, and Gamora (Zoe Saldana). I glued this in then proceeded to insert and the glue the bottom row of tiles in to place. I cut out small section of red acrylic (approx 1.6-1.9cm) in width to fit in the gap between the tiles. I glued in the 4 top panels first to allow me to reach in to position the acrylic and bottom panels. I measured the area between each strut on the four faces of the container (as I was hand glueing there was some discrepancy between width on each face so measuring is worth it for a tight fit) and cut out 8 panels from the sample tile. Whatever you can get your hands on and you like the look of will work just as well. I bought some stick on black marble vinyl but there wasn't any texture to it the finish was a bit on the shiny side so I went for the stone effect tile. The main consideration for this step is what you want your stone pieces to look like. I only have the one picture of this step completed as it is fairly self explanatory. To make it so the handles pivot past each other and the base you need to round off the corners ( the finished handle can be seen pained in some later steps. In the second photo you can see the handles before I separated them, I found it easier to drill the holes on larger pieces of wood and then cut them to size rather than the other way around. I left a gap between the two to allow the handles to rotate past each other. Into these I inserted some 4-5mm dowels which would act as the pivot point for the handle. To get this effect with wood I glued 2 pieces of 7x7cm wood together and drilled 2 holes either side. The final handles stand 4.5cm when they are upright and the aim is for them to sit flush around the edge when they are down. I wanted to make it so that (like in the film) you could have the handles either up or down. On the initial reference image the aether is being held from a handle like a lantern but in the later image in the collector's hands there is no handle and the top is flat. This was a part of the project I hadn't quite realised I needed to do until I was getting to this stage. Height of the upper and lower borders - 2cm each I did map it all out on a piece of paper which I have helpfully lost but I measured the final product and came up with the following dimensions ![]() I brought the last image up on my screen and measured the different layers to work out the size of the segments of the Hot Toy and then times these each by 6 to get my 1:1 scaling. To help scale I found the 3rd and 4th images which show the Hot Toys replica of the Aether (1:6 scale) with a helpful ruler in shot. I wanted 1:1 scale and as close as I could make it to the screen with my skills. Scaling your Aether depends entirely on you and what you want to create. The 2nd shows the box with the handles down in the hands of The Collector. ![]() The first pic was the best I could find from the film stills thats what we are aiming for. First things first lots of reference pictures which was not as easy as I thought. ![]()
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