Custom Wooden Game Of Thrones Risk Set
Fay Helfer whipped up this exquisitely classy Game of Thrones Risk set complete with an engraved wooden box, a wood-carved map of Westeros, and cloth pouches to hold the game pieces. The fact that the game pieces aren’t shown makes me think he just used the ones that come with an actual game of Risk, but I could be wrong. Even if I’m not, I wouldn’t knock the dude for it because this whole thing is just too absurdly awesome.
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25 Sep 04:29
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Marvel NOW Baby Variant Covers
Illustrations by Skottie Young
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25 Sep 04:23
Re-imagined Spirited Away Posters (other Ghibli films here) I...
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25 Sep 04:10
Steampunk Star Wars Illustrations by Bjor Hurri. view the series...
Steampunk Star Wars Illustrations by Bjor Hurri.
view the series via the artist’s site or ConceptArtWorld.
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Toni Garrn, Vladimir Ivanov, and Satoshi Toda are photographed by Alexi Lubomirski and styled by Christiane Arp for the August 2012 issue of Vogue Germany, with hair by Ben Skervin and makeup by Tyron Machhausen.
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Toni Garrn by Alexi Lubomirski
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Toni Garrn, Vladimir Ivanov, and Satoshi Toda are photographed by Alexi Lubomirski and styled by Christiane Arp for the August 2012 issue of Vogue Germany, with hair by Ben Skervin and makeup by Tyron Machhausen.
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