Portal Radio is why Valve needs to build hardware

We’ve seen Portal gun builds, a few cute turret replicas, and even a miniaturized version of GLaDOS, but [John]‘s Portal radio replica is the first physical version of this oft-forgotten Portal item.

Interestingly, the entire radio is made from scrap. The spheroid body shell is made from the foam insulation from a commercial freezer, carefully sculpted, Bondoed, and painted over the course of 300 hours. The radio guts are taken from an upcycled radio, and powered by either an internal battery or a wall wart DC adapter – perfect for carrying around a test chamber with a portal gun.

Right now, there’s an AM/FM receiver inside the radio along with an audio input so an iPod or such can be plugged in. While we would have loved to see a loop of theuptempo version Still Alive, we’re guessing [John] hasn’t found an easy way to do that with junked parts yet.

Check out [John]‘s build video after the break.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxScP6XKNiU&w=470]

Comments

  1. chango says:

    Even better would be to add GPS so that when taken to certain locations the LED would turn red and computer RFI noises would get played.

  2. NickS says:

    300 hours seems a bit…long.

    • Kubikiri1of587 says:

      If I had GLaDOS breathing down my neck to make them perfect, I’d spend that time too. After all we all know what she does to things/people she is displeased with. No fun tube ride to the incinerator in Brians future 😉

    • Hackerspacer says:

      The spheroid body shell is made from the foam insulation from a commercial freezer, carefully sculpted, Bondoed, and painted over the course of 300 hours.

      Or he could have 3d printed a shell in about 4.

      Your move, 3D printers.

    • truebassb says:

      Hey there. It took that time because i was experimenting on how it can be done accurately,regardless if i knew my way around on Sculpturing on Foam. My second try took 2 Noons,and my third a little bit more but it looks better than my first (the one you see in this video),maybe i’ll put a video up aswell soon,you can subscribe so you wont miss it.

      • charles says:

        I see. Starting with little or no skill and coming out with a finished product and plenty of skill. Good job.

  3. MichelM says:

    He’s not the first, here’s another portal radio build from 2009 made by a guy called flauzus. be sure to check it out it has some great pics which will give you an idea how to build your own portal radio

    http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21748

    Man that portal radio has been on my to do list for so long! Really should take a crack at it!

  4. Galane says:

    The HoMedics SS-5010 Soundspa Premier is the closest there is to a commercially produced Portal style clock.

  5. jos says:

    looks cool but whats with the narator sounding like bella legossi playin dracula?lol

  6. notmyfault2000 says:

    I have the Still Alive (Looping Radio Mix) song set as my phone’s ringtone. Now I have difficulty playing Portal because I stop and try to answer my phone when I get near one of those radios. I don’t need that happening in real life too!

  7. Galane says:

    What would be neat on a radio like this is an LED POV display for the station number and time.

    • truebassb says:

      Hello. This is actually what i wanted to do in the first place. I have a circuit from another radio that can migrate to a Portal one,but maybe in a later model,as of the three radios i’ve made,two have an Aperture Logo,and one has the typical 85.2Fm.

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