Guy 3D prints all 32 obtainable items from the original Legend of Zelda

In the original Legend of Zelda for the NES, there were a total of 32 items you could get throughout the game to finish your quests and win the game. At the time, filling up that inventory with books and swords and scrolls and rafts and boots made you feel like the biggest badass ever. And now some dude has 3D printed every single one of those items, making him the biggest badass ever. Well not ever, but for today.
Real life Dark Knight Tumbler to compete in the Gumball 3000 rally

At the low, low price of only $1.6 million, a group of car enthusiasts built this completely road legal version of Batman’s Tumbler vehicle from the Dark Knight to compete in this year’s Gumball 3000 rally. These guys will always be winners in my book.
And now here’s a 3D printed, 28 geared cube
The cube contains a total of 28 gears, all of which turn from manually rotating only one (though the designer notes that rotating two gears results in a smoother motion). The outermost gear on each side has handles for easy rotation, and each is linked to its adjacent gear in an interlocking pattern. Once one gear is spun, the others correspondingly spin along.
In addition to the fascinating pattern and mechanics, the cube has a tray in the middle for holding various small objects. The product also comes with a stand and a lockable lid, which is placed on top of the cube and can be locked and unlocked by rotating the gears.
Guy builds electric guitars out of old Star Wars toys. Because he’s awesome, that’s why

Using an old plastic Millenium Falcon toy for a guitar body may not give you the best sounding guitar in the world, but it’s certainly uniquely geeky and awesome.
Hackaday creates an 80,000 volt Thor’s hammer
Who wants a plastic Halloween prop Mjolnir when you can make one with THE POWER OF THE GODS?
Announcing the Launch of the Combest-Rainer Inflatable Space Program

So my wife and I have decided to launch a balloon into the Thermosphere this summer.
Follow our exploits at.
And yes, the blogging will get more interesting… we just decided this last night.
Cosplay of the day: Warhammer 40K Imperial Fists Terminator Captain Tancred
This is a Warhammer 40k Imperial Fists Terminator Captain Tancred costume created by Daniel Høgh and Justina Šniukštaitė of Roses and Boltshells, their cosplay prop manufacturing business. The outfit is predominately foam, so the wearer is actually able to move around in it.
Awesome Lego heart necklace… found here: http://sonhae.tumblr.com/post/40380570494
Fucking things up with a handmade pixelated sword
Think a pixelated sword is impractical? This thing will destroy every bone in your body.
(Source: gugogif)
Batman Fan Builds an Incredible Real-Life Batcave in His Basement
Geekcraft of the day: These gorgeous corsets are from Castle Corsetry.
And now, here’s a vine of a LEGO Macintosh being assembled
By Kathryn Yu
Enterprise D “replicated” in Minecraft.

Building a 1:6 scale Enterprise in Minecraft? Cool. Building the Enterprise in Minecraft survival mode by gathering materials by hand? Impressive.
Etsy thing of the day: Bioshock inspired invigorating salts necklace
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