![]() ![]() Cut out the support post - the support post isn't really needed, so I used a dremmel tool to cut it out, being careful to not cut the bolt which was still in the middle of the post.Pop the top - I found I didn't really need to fully open the Minion, I just pried off the top and had plenty of room to work.Between these and some small screwdrivers, I found I could pry open the Minion until I could determine where the seam was on the top and pried that off Pry open the edges - I had some plastic wedges obtained when I bought a replacement cellphone glass.Unscrew 1 bolt - you'll need the magic 3 sided screwdriver.even after unscrewing the bolt (never did get it all the way out) the Minion didn't want to open up.at first I thought the bolt wasn't unscrewed or the guy was glued shut, but it turned out he's held together by interlocking shells.Gather materials and tools and let's go! (This Instructable submitted by the Rabbit-Hole Maker Space as part of the Instructables Sponsorship Program.)Ĭracking open the Minion consisted of several steps: Here's a look at the finished McMinion in action: Hot Glue - I used a hot glue gun to hold the button and power adapter in place.Glue - I used Maximum Strength Adhesive by Scotch 3M.Dremel style tool (to cut hole for button, open whistle tube and to cut out interior support.Small screwdrivers or pry tools for opening Phil.Magic three sided screwdriver to take apart the McDonald's Toy ( Here is a good Instructable showing how you can make one of these).1 - Aerosol can top (optional) - as an alternative to stuffing everything into poor Phil, you could just put all the battery and circuit into a stand of some kind and run wires from it up into Phil. ![]()
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