The Sword and Laser discussion
Geek Bling


Came with one of the MST3K DVD sets. Unfortunately it looks like it's out of print now. Likewise, the Robbie the Robot model came with the Forbidden Planet DVD.

But I've had a small collection of Discworld pewter miniatures (Granny Weatherwax, Death and the Luggage) survive in my possession for over a decade. They're small and classic (and they were pretty cheap), and I like pewter.
I'll try to take a picture later.
I also have a stone gargoyle guarding my bookshelves. Not sure if that counts.



In don't have anything Sci-fi, nor Swordy... I do have some otakuish things but nothing worth mentioning.
All my shelf are full of books, comics, DVDs and a few videogames... that's all the decoration I need.

I also have a lot of nerd-tastic art, particularly in my mancave:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/loonyjas...
At my office, my most prized possession is my fully-functional Fallout: New Vegas neon sign:
http://twitpic.com/31cxqj


I also have a lot of nerd-tastic art, particularly in my mancave"
I'd so love a mancave.. some nice art/prints you have there. I'm similar to Kate in that I seem to have trimmed down on toys and nick knacks over recent years. I do have a Darth Tadar and a Gandalf Toy sitting on the closest bookcase, but really I don't have a lot these days.


And here's the gargoyle, guarding the Shakespeare and doubling as a paperweight.


Now, I have a Star Wars (episode 4) poster hanging in our bedroom and just have a few small trinkets on my dresser, and she has Guild Wars posters and art work all around her desk.



Also, I forgot about some nerdy stuff I have, I got the Fallout 3 CE which comes in a metal lunchbox like I used to carry to school in kindergarten. I also have a fair few Skylanders figures...though I haven't actually played the game yet. :\

Inside I only have my Ezio Auditore (Assassin's Creed) statue, but I do have some great gargoyle birdfeeders on my porch.
Now I think I want that Skyrim dragon. Ebay here I come.


I'll add to that eventually - as soon as I find enough space to put it all in.


I'd love to have a d20 zipper pull (even though I don't game anymore).


Here are a few that dwell in my home:


You can see more of my fairy collection on my blog or my personal artwork on my website.
Having said that... having my very own Tom Servo would be pretty fantastic!

http://marinkoillustration.com/The-Le...

I collect hand made figurines, mostly ceramic and porcelain and a few netsuke I've managed to snag in auctions. I own 32 ceramic ones, 28 porcelain ones, a beautiful Chinese filigree and 7 netsuke figurines by my last count. So, not overtly geeky but still an obsession.


@fertilespade I want one of those tshirts too!








Nice pics.

I love the expecto patronum thing
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And here's the gargoyle, guarding the Shakespeare and doubling as a paperweight.
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wow, that's awesome! where did you get it?

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@terpkristin: the pictures didn't show up for me. Maybe my browser?

http://twitpic.com/photos/terpkristin
http://twitpic.com/99grd9
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More of my iPhone Flickr shots at http://www.flickr.com/photos/terpkris... . I have yet to take the photos off of my big camera.





















Added a few more :) My wife and I with Felicia Day, and my niece baking cookies while wearing my wife's Wonder Woman apron and a few other random shots :)

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LOVE the Star Wars lunchboxes and the dolorian!!

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Trick is, can you name any of those books based on the blurry spine alone?

The Jagged Orbit by John Brunner
Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey
2010: Odyssey Two and 2061: Odyssey Three by Arthur C. Clarke
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke
The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer by Neal Stephenson
Unknown book by Tad Williams
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However, I have to say this is my personal favorite:
Even if you have no clue who the character is, you have to admit she looks pretty impressive seated on those floating gears.
What about everyone else? We're all geeks here, so surely someone has a display case of original Star Wars figures or a full scale replica of the Lost in Space Robot.