This ornate recreation of a Morag Tong assassin from the Elder Scrolls series comes to us from Russian artist Valara Atran.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Friday, April 27, 2018
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Glowing Crystals
Talkenia brings us this set of glowing crystals created for a fantasy LARP in the Netherlands. The crystals themselves were hand formed from Worbla Crystal Art moldable thermoplastic.
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
The Star Beast
"The Star Beast" was the working title of the script by Dan O'Bannon that would eventually become "Alien". It went through a myriad of changes during development, particularly in the depiction of the xenomorph itself. At one point Ron Cobb had a pseudo-quadruped concept for the adult form.
When H. R. Giger was brought on board his initial design for the chestburster drew on that depiction before his far more effective bipedal creature was finalized.
Sadly, the so-called "killer turkey" chestburster looked ridiculous due to the limitations of 70s puppetry technology, pushing the production to the iconic design we're all familiar with today. Now, all these years later, Patrick Magee brings us this amazing recreation of the proto-chestburster based on Giger's artwork.
When H. R. Giger was brought on board his initial design for the chestburster drew on that depiction before his far more effective bipedal creature was finalized.
Sadly, the so-called "killer turkey" chestburster looked ridiculous due to the limitations of 70s puppetry technology, pushing the production to the iconic design we're all familiar with today. Now, all these years later, Patrick Magee brings us this amazing recreation of the proto-chestburster based on Giger's artwork.
Monday, April 23, 2018
The End of Immortality
Dale Bigford has wrapped up his Immortality Box project and in many ways he's saved the best for last. That includes Herbert West's prototype reanimation serum and a fantastic set of extraterrestrial symbionts contained within a functional stasis device.
You really need to click on over and read through the whole thing. It's not only one of the most impressive prop projects ever featured here, but an engaging example of item-based storytelling. I'd happily pay for a book that expands on the narrative he's created.
You really need to click on over and read through the whole thing. It's not only one of the most impressive prop projects ever featured here, but an engaging example of item-based storytelling. I'd happily pay for a book that expands on the narrative he's created.
Friday, April 20, 2018
After the Bomb
Dmitri Zaitsev of Nuclear Snail Studios has made a career out of creating post-apocalyptic costuming and showing others how to do the same. His latest is this phenomonal dystopian marine costume. Just click through for the full gallery, which features some detailed closeups.
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Heart How-To
Madeyewlook Twice brings us this handy tutorial on crafting a realistic human heart using clay and off the shelf makeup products. This would make a great weekend project with the kids! Heh.
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
That Which Shows the Way
This Vegvisir adorned tome comes to us from the talented Alex Libris. Featuring a hand tooled leather cover and custom hardware.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Things That Go Boom
Chris at Chunk-A-Nuke props brings us this menacing selection of explosives from Fallout: New Vegas. I particularly like the Plasma Mine and Red Glare ammo cylinder.
Monday, April 16, 2018
The Spear of Destiny
The unveiling of Dale Bigford's Immortality Box continues. Some of the latest items include a very well done take on the Spear of Destiny and a Hittite Lich Phylactery. As with the other artifacts their respective back stories are outstanding.
As an aside, my spellcheck tried to change Lich to Luchador. The thought of a millennia old Hittite sorcerer competing in the squared circle of Lucha Libre wrestling is strangely compelling.
As an aside, my spellcheck tried to change Lich to Luchador. The thought of a millennia old Hittite sorcerer competing in the squared circle of Lucha Libre wrestling is strangely compelling.
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Friday, April 13, 2018
Ask Not for Whom the Bell Screams...
...it screams for thee. Warhammerlarp brings us this Skaven Screaming Bell from a Russian, uh, Warhammer LARP.
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Idol of the Forgotten God
The latest installment of Dale Bigford's Immortality Box is this very cool Idol of the Forgotten God. As with the other objects it has a killer backstory.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Dragon Teeth
It's turning into a dentally themed week around here. Burned Raven Tales brings us this collection of dragon's teeth featuring some nicely detailed root canals.
Monday, April 9, 2018
Saturday, April 7, 2018
The Externsteine Serum
Dale Bigford has continued revealing the contents of the mysterious Immortality Box from last week. The latest wave of items includes this horrific example of Nazi super-science from WW II. Click through to read its gruesome history, and browse the rest of the collection over here.
Friday, April 6, 2018
The Tree of Life
This amazing piece of work comes to us from artist Oskars Pantelejevs. The Tree of Life is a conjectural occult item intended as the McGuffin in an Indiana Jones or Tomb Raider style movie. The design and craftsmanship is wonderful, but it's also mechanized- the tree actually unfolds to reveal the glowing gem contained by the filagreed branches.
Thursday, April 5, 2018
From the Blasted Heath
I'm sure readers here are familiar with the strange events west of Arkham in the infamous "Blasted Heath". Corwin Ravencroft brings us a specimen of the strange vegetation found there before it was inundated.
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Dragon Eye Amulet
The talented Don Simpson returns to our pages with this amulet of the Dragon's Eye. Carved from antler with an inset glass eye.
Monday, April 2, 2018
Warrior of the Clans
Shiniclaes brings us this well done set of Tolkien-inspired dwarven armor. The gallery features some great shots from photographer Anna Osintseva.
Sunday, April 1, 2018
Babythulhu
Swedish artist Ann-Louise Svennson brings us this delightful take on the traditional Lovecraftian depiction of Cthulhu. The warming cap really makes the piece.
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