This fun oil painting comes from JeffAubuchonArt and shows what life is like in the Imperial kitchens, where they have to serve up grub everyday to the Imperial fleet. It definitely looks like a thankless job, but they do their duty for the Empire.
Check out these awesome hand-stitched pop culture portraits by Edinburgh-based artist SquidStitches. She likes to create colorful portraits of pop culture icons in the style of Medieval religious art. It is most definitely a winning combination. Classic and geeky at the same time.
Artist Chris Thornley created these cool with character combos you don’t see everyday. Like Charlie Brown and Hellboy for instance. Or the Scooby Doo gang in Star Trek uniforms with Khan all tied up. How about Woody Allen and Dr. Manhattan? I like the way his mind works. This series is fun and some of them really make you chuckle.
Have you ever wanted the power of a God? If so, this Infinity Gauntlet inspired chained ring set is as close as you or I will come to being Thanos himself. It was made by Etsy shop TheBeeeHive. It probably won’t give you God-like powers over the universe, but it is a damn nice piece of jewelry. One that will get a look of heads turning. If it does give you power, use it wisely.
The ultimate power in the Star Wars universe now does toast! This armored space station can sit on your kitchen counter and toast bread with settings for light, dark, and burnt (Should have called it Grand Moff Darken). It won’t obliterate bread like it was Alderaan. This awesome kitchen accessory will be available as early as September, but you can pre-order it now.
They say that the art of reading books is dead, but I don’t believe that for a minute. As long as cool Superhero Bookshelves like this exist, reading books will be alive and well. Can you believe these amazing designs? They come from Burak Doğan, a product and industrial designer in Istanbul. These shelves provide a visual flair for your favorite pastime, reading comics and graphic novels. These would make any home into an awesome superhero hideaway.
LEGO enthusiast Doomhandle built this amazing Imperial Star Destroyer. It is called the ISD Tyrant. That puny ship sitting next to it? That’s LEGO’s 2014 Star Destroyer set (75055), just for the sake of comparison. Yes, it blows that tiny set away, doesn’t it?
The Tyrant measures over 56 inches long and weighs about 70 lbs. It is so amazingly detailed, inside and out. Inside there are turbolifts, walkways, and even functional doors. There’s a full fledge hangar bay with ships and Darth Vader is in his meditation chamber. And more! This is a living breathing ship!
Check out these Star Trek Coin & Currency Sets. They put Kirk and company on real paper money. Money that actually looks awesome. This 50th Anniversary set features Captain James T. Kirk on a genuine $2 Bill and a JFK Half Dollar. The $2 bill is a genuine legal tender U.S. bank note and the half dollar is a 2016 John F. Kennedy issue.
The Infinity Stones are becoming more important right now in the Marvel movies, so fans naturally want some of their own. Like Reddit user JarvisLatteier, who has designed an amazing set of rings inspired by the Infinity Stones. They look straight out of a movie. They not only look good, but they also glow in the dark thanks to the radioactive isotope tritium. No wonder they have that amazing glow.
He modeled it in 3D software and brought it to life via a 3D printer, casting the rings in steel. Is he crazy using tritium? Apparently the tritium is pretty safe since its beta particles can’t penetrate the skin, so as long as you don’t actually stick it in your body, it’s no problem. If you want a set of your own rings, JarvisLatteier sells them here. These rings are just too cool.
Aside from having one of the best names ever, Etsy seller BinaryWinter sells all kinds of cool ties.Some of the best are these H.G. Wells War of the Worlds ties and Time Machine ties. As well as the Blade Runner inspired Replicant ties. Check out their shop for even more cool geeky office wear.
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