Life Size Buster Sword

Posted by Miss Cellania in Crafts, Gaming on January 27, 2012 at 10:02 am

Zeon posted a full-size Berserk sword earlier today, and then mentioned he wanted to see a full-size Final Fantasy VII Buster Sword. Mike Schropp at Total Geekdom made exactly that, Zeon! He also posted the illustrated process of making it. AND Schropp has a picture of himself and the completed sword in costume (for Halloween) with special Final Fantasy effects. If I posted that picture here, you wouldn’t think it was really him. So I selected this picture instead. You can go see the rest. Link

 
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Massive Model Of Starship Serenity Discovered In Warehouse

Posted by Zeon Santos in Art & Design, Entertainment, Film, Pictures, Science Fiction, TV on January 10, 2012 at 3:56 pm

This amazingly large, and incredibly detailed, production model of the starship Serenity from the scifi tv show Firefly was recently unearthed in a Universal Archives warehouse.

Like many models used in production, it was resigned to a shadowy fate once the show wrapped up production, and many thought it ended up in a trash bin somewhere.

Here’s more info on why this was such a significant find:

About three months ago, while getting a very rare tour of the Universal archives, we came across something tucked into a corner and covered in plastic that made our hearts skip a beat: a highly-detailed 12-foot-long filming model of the Reaverized Serenity. We could hardly believe what we were seeing!

As many Browncoats know, there has been a rumor around for years that a filming miniature used for the crash scene on Mr. Universe’s planet. But that rumor was either denied as either being totally false, or that the miniature used was a simple styrofoam model. As you can see from the picture below, it does exist and is about as far from a “simple” model as you could imagine.

With such high production quality standards, it’s no wonder Firefly still looks fresh to this day. If only the fan appreciation factor was enough to put Firefly back on the air…. *sigh*

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Wear The Dovahkiin Helmet And Be Awesome

Posted by Zeon Santos in Art & Design, Crafts, Entertainment, Fashion, Gaming, Living on November 28, 2011 at 11:56 pm

Are you tired of returning to the real world, after epic length Elder Scrolls: Skyrim gaming sessions, without some way to show the world just how obsessed you are with the game? Well then, this fleece Dovahkiin helmet must be yours! Just don’t try to use it as an actual piece of battle armor, or you’re in for a massive headache.

Link –via Ology

 
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Working Lancer Rifle Made Out Of Legos


(YouTube Link)

Office cubicle warfare just got a whole lot cooler. This LEGO replica of a Lancer Rifle, the type carried by the characters in the very popular Gears Of War video game franchise, is so well designed that it functions as a rubber band gun, and has a clip so you can fire in burst mode. Good thing the chainsaw doesn’t work, or else someone would lose more than an eye!

–via Joystiq

 
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Ghostbusters Invoice: Gettin’ Paid for Ghostbustin’

Posted by Alex in Film, Pictures on August 27, 2010 at 1:55 am

After a hard day’s work bustin’ ghosts, who you gonna invoice? The Ghostbusters Invoice above is a prop for the 1989 Ghostbusters II (hurry up and make the third one already, guys!). It was sold at auction in 2003: Link

Previously on Neatorama: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Ghostbusters

 
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Flintstones Toddler Car

Posted by Alex in Auto & Transportation, Pictures on November 3, 2007 at 2:38 pm

Instructables user lemaster63′s kids dressed up as Pebbles and Bambam for Halloween, so to complete the look, he created this awesome Flintstones toddler car!

Here’s how to make it: Link – via Make

 
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