In Warhammer 40K Servo-skulls are robotically enhanced skills that hover behind their owners. They are used in lots of ways; from a simple floating torch all the way through to Inquisitors using them as Familiars. The Deviant Artist Spooky 777 has taken a medical skull model and given it the Warhammer 40,000 treatment. This is […]
How much would you pay for chocolate? What about £350 for chocolate skulls?
These chocolate skulls from Firebox look incredible. They look realistic and they’re the right size. As Firebox shows; you could use these for a Shakespeare play. I imagine you could use them for a LARP too. The danger would be the same; they’d be eaten. There’s another catch too. These 2.5kg chocolate skulls weigh in […]
Carving a skull from old computer manuals
Artist Maskull Lasserre has updated their portfolio with a new project. It’s a rather cool, somewhat sinister, and appropriately geeky use for a bunch of outdated computer manuals. Step one: Squish the manuals together in a vice. Step two: Carve a spectacularly realistic skull Step three: Watch as blogs like Geek Native drool over your […]
Sugar Skulls: Halloween tea?
These sugar skulls might be too good just to save for Halloween. I think if your gaming group has moved on from huge amounts of soft drinks and enjoys a cup of tea or three throughout the scenario then I’d recommend these haunting sweeties. Does it come as that much of a surprise to discover […]
Keyboard skulls
Artist Maurice Mbikayi has created a pair of clever visuals with a maship of computer keys and the human head. My favourite is the bone white skull. What do you think? Via Street Anatomy.
Skeleton Silverware: Not werewolf friendly
SIlver skeleton cutlery
Skull? Shelf? Both!
Have to say that Badder Homes and Gardens is a strange name for a blog that turns up all sorts of interesting stuff. Now that’s said we can get on with this rather clever skull shelf that was posted on their old blog.






