For the full experience check out Kevin J Walter’s Flickr stream. He first put together a proof of concept for this mighty Klingon LEGO spaceship using virtual bricks back in 2010. It has taken a good 6 years to put this complex build together and the result is surely worth the investment! I’m amazed at […]
Forging a steel d20
In this episode the vlogsmith Gil Ramirez forges a steel d20. There’s more skill to it than I imaged as Gil’s required to hammer each face of the die by hand. He’s keen of eye enough to do this without measurement or fancy tools either – though I doubt the die is as well balanced […]
Cthulhu hourglass of doom!
[I need!] Ever play in a game where people are given a time limit on how long they have to think about things? That can be pretty tough on the players. Add Cthulhu and lava to take it to the next level! Due in stock in just a few days and already open for pre-order […]
Star Wars set designer builds D&D gaming table
The AWEsome channel is branching out. We might know the channel for weapon builds like crafting Mjonir or even the more recent AWE Artist series which has hosted projects like this steampunk R2-D2 kettle but there are even more strings to their bow. AWE also builds works of collector art for superfans and this week […]
Graceful Death Star LEGO stop motions
Stop motions are very demanding on your time. Each tiny movement means a change, a photograph and an ever-expanding animation. Imagine how long it would take to put together a stop motion animation of a LEGO Death Star coming together. Okay, that’s your starting point. Imagine you also need to animate each step so the […]
Lightsabres into halos
I’ve found it hard to blog about any of the celebrity deaths in 2016. There will be as many in 2017. We’ll keep loosing some amazing icons and incredible talent. It’s hard to blog about the news since it’s so widely covered, what can Geek Native add, and how can the site avoid the trap […]
Escape into the art of Chen Zhe
Chen Zhe is a Chinese artist who easily ranges from sci-fi to fantasy, from landscape to character, and back again. His recent work has been for Bean Studio.
Amazing D&D Kenku costume
Kenku are bird people. Dungeons & Dragons 5e give you the option to have them as playable characters. Seattle based illustrator and video game artist Rah-Bop took things further and turned her D&D Kenku, Rue, into a costume. If you pop over to Rah’s Deviant Art page you’ll be able to tell that she’s full […]
Phil Postma’s Santa Corpse
[I need this!] We’ve long featured Mr Minion Factory, Phil Postma, on Geek Native. The samurai Thundercats are popular but I’m especially fond of his World War 2 bomber art Star Wars mashup The Art of War. Since it’s Christmas let’s check out the latest addition to his t-shirt store. You too could become Santa […]
The Cat Ark has +3 defense
Many geeks have built impressive constructions from cardboard. Cosplayers and LARPers may have used it in costume and props. Tabletop gamers may well have built GM shields and dice towers. You’ll find wargamers with whole towns build from paper. Building an armoured duck fort – for a cat – out of cardboard is a whole […]