It’s been too long since I made paper mache. Now that I’ve found Ultimate Paper Mache.com that may change. Check out Cindy’s dragon and the four-page step by step instructions on how she did it. Cindy says she started the project by chance and accident. Just like me, Cindy hadn’t sculpted anything since high school, […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1394
For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 10th October 2014 noting: "Work with what you've got. That's what Old Steel Art in Thailand did to create this impressive Hulk. He looks just as fierce as Hulk should do.". It also was tagged with Incredible Hulk.
The archive of Andrew Girdwood's work continues with the entries below.
Short Film: E N V O Y
It may be another child finds alien/robot, wants to play and then the military get involved but David Weinstein’s short film is better than most. It was put together without a big budget and does very well. The dog. The trick with the ball. The special effects. All great. Ready to watch more? Use this […]
Fantasy Ground puts Pathfinder top, eclipsed only by the D&D collective
At the start of the month Geek Native shared some stats from the virtual tabletop software Roll20. It showed that Dungeons & Dragons dominated the list of RPGs gamers wanted to play. The catch? To give D&D the lead you had to add up the share of all the slices of D&D. You had to […]
Short film: Nothing Safer
It’s the eve of an alien invasion and a husband and wife team are testing an experimental pocket panic room. What could go wrong? This short was edited, photographed and written by Marc Leidy. Joe was played by Brian Kinney, Irene by Kestrin Pantera, the desert girl by Jessica Schwartz and the spokeswoman Julie Ness. […]
Black Butler live action coming to UK; latest trailer
I watched a chunk of the Black Butler anime before giving up. I wasn’t the target demographic. The live action is very different. It’s set in the future. There’s a different sort of the anime-esq gender role tensions. Sebastian is still one hell of a butler. He’s looking after a young noble who has had […]
Surprising facts about Wolverine’s costume [infographic]
It turns out that the iconic yellow and blue is not the costume which had the single longest run when it comes to Wolverine. However, he’s worn yellow and blue more often than any other colour. He’s also been without a nose. Need to know? This is a costume catch up infographic via Halloween Costumes.com.
Be an educated geek: Storm review
It’s been out for years but until recently I hadn’t heard of Tim Minchin’s Storm. How come? I’ve seen Minchin on telly. Why do I think this is so bad? I’ll let the free YouTube version of this spoken-song/poem speak for me in a bit. But first; a quick introduction to Tim Minchin as it […]
Cosmic pizza battles: Solar Slice
This is a board game in which the controllers of Earth – pizza delivery companies – discover alien life and battle to control the franchise rights. [Back this Campaign] Pledges for Solar Slice go $1, $2 and then $45. The jump goes from expressing an interest, getting digital assets to re-create your own version of […]
The new most evil GM’s chair
On September 28th, 2014 Geek Native shared this Evil DM chair. The spooky chair won the title because it cast an demonic shadow. Does it still deserve the title? Behold the competition. This scorpion chair was designed by Vyacheslav Pakhomov and is either a throne for a tyrant king or a chair for a very […]
Scrap metal Hulk is pretty damn fierce
Work with what you’ve got. That’s what Old Steel Art in Thailand did to create this impressive Hulk. He looks just as fierce as Hulk should do. Look at the detail! It’s hard to believe this Hulk is made from scrap metal until you get closer in and start to see the bolts. I wonder […]









