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Just wondering, are you aware how normal refrigerator works? if I was you, I'd make one based on reverse thermoelectric effect. You take a bunch of thermocouples (together they make a thermopile) and when a DC current is directed through it, one side cools and transfers all the heat to the other side. Google it 
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I'm building a model refrigerator, need to find a way to make it work. where do you think I can get the materials small enough for this? Can anyone help?