Photographer Andreas eosAndy brings us this glorious shot of an orc archer. Based on the notes on his Facebook page I believe player Motte Naska created this costume for a German LARP event in 2015.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Gearing Up
Please join me in welcoming Stefano Meo of Meo Leathercraft as Propnomicon's latest sponsor.
He's no stranger to these pages. I featured his LARP alchemist's kit last year after being thoroughly impressed by both his craftsmanship and attention to detail. Kits like that are a regular feature here, but his work stood out because of its comprehensiveness. The included items featured a unified color and design theme, something rare in most assembled projects. More importantly, it was functional. The accoutrements were all strapped in or nestled in purpose-built containers. It wasn't just a display piece, despite the stunning good looks, but something that was actually intended to be used.
His Etsy storefront features more of the kits that first caught my attention, along with a variety of bags, pouches, custom drinking horns, and other items. Many are intended for LARP use, but you'll also find contemporary items like smartphone covers, journals, and notepads. As you can see from the reviews they all have the same high level of quality.
As a customer myself I can heartily endorse his work and personally recommend his products. To further entice your patronage you can get 10% off any order by using code "PROPNOMICON".
He's no stranger to these pages. I featured his LARP alchemist's kit last year after being thoroughly impressed by both his craftsmanship and attention to detail. Kits like that are a regular feature here, but his work stood out because of its comprehensiveness. The included items featured a unified color and design theme, something rare in most assembled projects. More importantly, it was functional. The accoutrements were all strapped in or nestled in purpose-built containers. It wasn't just a display piece, despite the stunning good looks, but something that was actually intended to be used.
His Etsy storefront features more of the kits that first caught my attention, along with a variety of bags, pouches, custom drinking horns, and other items. Many are intended for LARP use, but you'll also find contemporary items like smartphone covers, journals, and notepads. As you can see from the reviews they all have the same high level of quality.
As a customer myself I can heartily endorse his work and personally recommend his products. To further entice your patronage you can get 10% off any order by using code "PROPNOMICON".
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Papers, Please
This beautiful collection of props and documents comes to us from Dr. Christian Lehmann. They're part of a LARP set in occupied France during WW II.
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
A Magical Miscellany
This collection of LARP props comes to us from Russian artist Lina Groza. It's a good example of using off the shelf bits to assemble a good basic kit. Heads up- there are some NSFW shots in Ms. Groza's gallery.
Monday, September 25, 2017
Saturday, September 23, 2017
The Book of Burning Stone
Mille Cuirs returns to our pages with another impressive tome. This time it's the "Grimoire of the Lord of Magma". As always, the craftsmanship is amazing.
Friday, September 22, 2017
Servant of the Pharaoh
The upcoming "Assassin's Creed: Origins" video game is set in ancient Egypt. The main character is a proto-assassin, one of the Medjay that served the Pharaoh as a personal guard and police force. Blink has already put together an impressive costume and selection of props, all crafted from EVA foam.
Thursday, September 21, 2017
The Vessel of Anubis
Tom Ellis brings us "The Great Canopic Vessel of Anubis", complete with the dismembered digit of the jackal god himself.
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Orc Warrior
This orc outfit from Sesa Madcap is an awesome example of how layering and multiple textures can really bring a LARP costume to life.
Monday, September 18, 2017
The Hand of Fate
Elorhan brings us this set of Futhark casting runes inscribed on human hand bones. The aging treatment does a great job of disguising they're resin.
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Friday, September 15, 2017
The Royal Wand
This well done magic wand comes to us from Riverwolf8. Hand carved from rosewood with faceted alexandrite adornments.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Forgotten Gods
This wonderful tableaux of pagan idols is brought to us by Russian artist Ivan Naumenko. They're part of his extensive line of LARP props.
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
The Armory
Sander Propworx returns to our pages with this collection of post-apocalyptic weapons for an upcoming LARP. It's amazing that these are combat-safe foam.
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Hand of Glory
FatherofMonstersFX brings us this nicely done Hand of Glory prop. At first glance I didn't like the fleshiness of the digits and the rounded finger tips. It turns out I was judging it on the basis of how a purely dessicated hand looks. It's actually a good representation of a body part that was pickled in alcohol and then dried.
Monday, September 11, 2017
Saturday, September 9, 2017
Alamosa Tramp Steamer Plans
The always useful Shipscribe site brings us the plans for the 5075 ton cargo steamer Alamosa- Side, Full Deckplan. It's just one of the dozens of period ships you'll find in the section devoted to the vessels of the United States Shipping Board, circa 1920.
Friday, September 8, 2017
A Motley Band
Brutal Forge returns to our pages with a selection of wonderfully well crafted costumes from a Russian Warhammer LARP.
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Helm of Mor'Amroth
Mordor Legion brings us the Helm of Mor'Amroth, a LARP-safe helmet cast in kevlar reinforced plastic.
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Journal of the Black Hand
This beautifully crafted tome, featuring hand tooled leather covers, comes to us from artist Alex Libris.
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Redcap Goblin
Jacob Petersson returns to our pages with the mummified remains of a particularly horrific species of fae.
"The Redcap goblins are evil creatures, they reside in ancient castle ruins along the Scottish border, ecpecially those places with a bloody or dark history. The Redcap traditionally dyes it's cap in the blood of it's victims, should the cap be dry for too long the goblin itself will shrivel up to a dry husk. This one- ”Iron-nosed Fulk” was found by locals between the foundation stones of the Easter Happrew peel tower after a thunderous storm blew it over in the year 1798."
Monday, September 4, 2017
Sunday, September 3, 2017
It Bites
Riptides, toxic algae blooms, carnivorous beach dwellers....Karen Main brings us this curious creature erupting from the rocks above the tideline. Yet another demonstration that Lovecraft had good reason to loathe the sea.
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Head in a Box
I tried to think of an appropriate pun for this, but, alas, good taste prevailed. Karbunkl brings us this...head in a box.
Friday, September 1, 2017
Cthulhu Cultist
When the stars are finally right this will be the height of fashion. Sebastian Myte brings us his nicely done Cthulhu cultist costume.
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