
Yes, the beer can truck pictured above was made completey from old beer cans, including the 3 piece band. More pictures after the break. (Thanks, Viny)
Yes, the beer can truck pictured above was made completey from old beer cans, including the 3 piece band. More pictures after the break. (Thanks, Viny)
Yes, all of these buildings actually exist, or so we think. To start things off, “Mr. Robot” — pictured above — looks to be straight from a Sci-Fi flick. Hit the jump for more images.
This incredibly detailed miniature city comes complete with a drive-in movie theater, Mt. Rushmore, Las Vegas, and more. View more pictures after the jump.
If you’re a Ferrari fan, then check out these nifty LEGO models — includes the Formula 1 car. View more after the jump.
Created by Zippo, this life-sized “Terminator” sculpture was made using scrap metal parts. One drawback: it’s not for sale. More pics after the jump. Here’s Geekologie’s take:
I think it takes a little more than gluing pieces of metal together to be considered a Terminator. Traveling back in time and wearing Arnold Schwarzenegger’s skin helps
[via Geekologie]
Nintendo’s Mario clearly inspired these creative chalk creations. Unfortunately, you won’t find Luigi this time around. View more pictures after the jump.
The futuristic Outpost Kitchen by Simon Kingston and James Rennick consists of two boxes that are “proportioned to fit a number of Miele appliances and can also be used as storage.” No word yet on if this concept will go into production. Hit the jump for another picture.
They also designed attachments that can extend the kitchen’s usefulness by adding additional table tops and seating
[via YankoDesign]
Dan Havel and Dean Ruck managed to turn convert an otherwise normal house into a work of art, basically a “funnel-like vortex running between the two that ends in a small hole in an adjacent courtyard.”
It’s a cool effect particularly for those who always wanted to experience a black hole without the whole ‘being crushed to a quantum singularity’ end result.
[via OhGizmo.]
Most CD designs are boring, these are not. Continue reading to view them all. Which ones are your favorite?