As a gamer, a GM and an RPG blogger I have one constant challenge – art. I can’t write very well but at least I can write. I can knock out blog posts, curate content and share my opinions in reviews. I can’t draw though. I’d struggle to craft a stickman figure. If I […]
Archives for May 2013
Explore all articles published in May 2013. This collection covers topics in Art, Tabletop & RPGs, and Geek Stuff.
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Papercraft: cardboard robots
These clever paperbots are the creation of Cardboard Myth. If you’re a fan you can pick one up yourself over at Etsy.
Doctor Who: What is Trenzalore?
… on the Fields of Trenzalore, at the fall of the Eleventh, when no creature can speak falsely or fail to answer, a question will be asked — a question that must never be answered: “Doctor Who?” The quote comes from the blue skinned Dorium Maldovar. He is the 52th century trader who sold a […]
Frighteningly good female orc warrior cosplay
This incredible orc cosplay, a frighteningly good female warrior, was created by Lagueuse. The sisters in arms also manage an etsy store if you wish to join the ranks of the armour clad. It’s worth paying attention to the fine detail in this suit. The pot marks, the scars, the shine and tarnish. The orc […]
The real life, handmade, Dead Space plasma cutter
Laser Gadgets are at it again. They’ve appeared before on Geek Native, including this impressive WristBow, but with this Dead Space model Priebe takes it up a notch. The video is typical Priebe in style. There’s no backing track – but it’s not silent, listen out for the sound the cutter’s system makes as it […]
A hands on review of the Xperia Tablet Z
Let’s talk about the specs later. It’s not the technical capabilities on Sony’s 10.1” tablet that grab your attention when you pick up the Xperia Tablet Z. What you notice is the size. This tablet feels very light. It’s very slim. I think this is important. In discussions with geeks who have tried to go […]
It’s Tinkerbell gone all steampunk
Who turned Tinkerbell on to steampunk? It was Firefly Path. JoEllen has a knack for stunning creative craft and all of a sudden I’m wondering why I’ve never seen a steampunk Tinkerbell before. It makes so much sense! Via Epbot.
The Wolverine: The Silver Samurai Strikes trailer
Shown for CinemaCon and looking great. Directed by James Mangold (Cop Land, 3:10 to Yuma), The Wolverine stars Hugh Jackman, Will Yun Lee and Famke Janssen (Jean Grey). The movie is set after Wolverine Origins and follows Logan as he comes to terms with his new found body and his immortality. It’s expected out on […]
Over two minutes of Pacific Rim greatness
My expectations are getting dangerously high for Pacific Rim. This is never a good thing. Check out this trailer and tell me if I’m wrong. Add in Guillermo de Toro, Idris Elba, Ron Perlman and even Ellen (Glados) McLain – then tell me I’m wrong? I know! I might be wrong. It could all come […]
Fake girl geek? Er, fake girl bounty hunter?
Dorkly have channeled into the on-going debate around “fake girl geeks” with this Metroid comic strip. Those who rally against “fake geek girls” suggest there’s a fashion to pretend to be geeky, to tap into the influential and growing culture, and often for commerical gains. There are plenty of counter arguments too – and I’m […]









