Recycled Retro Replica Jukeboxes

The Doctor Who Inspired Tardis Jukebox is Recylced and Awesome

In honor of the recent 50th anniversary of the popular British show Doctor Who, David Prouty built a recycled replica of the Tardis Jukebox. The 1/3rd scale replica jukebox is a music playing police phone booth. The jukebox is made entirely of recycled cardboard boxes from pizza, FedEx, UHaul, etc.

The painted phone booth emits fog, has Bluetooth speakers, disco balls and sound activated lights built inside. The funky contraption is even controlled wirelessly by remote. The Tardis Jukebox is sure to be a party hit. It's a creative take on the original Tardis Jukebox and looks strikingly similar.

David Prouty’s recycled jukebox is painted blue with a spacious inside. It's safe to say this retro music box is rad.
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Retro Replicas - Creating replicas of retro devices using recycled materials, opening up opportunities for sustainable and unique products.
2. Cardboard Creations - Using cardboard as a medium for creative and functional designs, offering eco-friendly alternatives to traditional materials.
3. Wireless Remote Control - Integrating wireless remote control technologies into everyday objects, providing convenience and enhanced user experience.
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1. Music & Entertainment - Exploring innovative ways to incorporate retro-themed music players into modern entertainment experiences.
2. Sustainable Packaging - Developing eco-friendly packaging solutions using recycled materials like cardboard to reduce environmental impact.
3. Smart Home - Integrating wireless remote control capabilities into home appliances and devices to enhance automation and convenience.

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