Fortnite’s Rainbow Smash Pickaxe Replica Will Harvest Your Money

Fortnite fans will want to get out their wallets and fork over the cash for this colorful Rainbow Smash pickaxe replica which looks just like the version from the game that you use for harvesting resources. Cosplayers can whip up a great costume with this prop from McFarlane Toys.

The unicorn pickaxe is 39-inches long and looks like a toy every 4-year-old girl would love. The stick has spinning wheels on its bottom, so you can ride it around if you want to. Those who like to keep their toys sealed safely in the package because they will damn well will be worth big money someday will appreciate the “premium glossy Fortnite-themed package,” which we have yet to see.

The Rainbow Smash pickaxe replica  will set you back $49.99 and will ship starting this December. Pre-orders are underway now over at ThinkGeek.

Overwatch Genji Sword Replica Glows Green and Makes Sounds

Fans of Overwatch love Genji with his slick glowing sword that can shoot dragons. If you love to play as Genji, you’ll want this new replica of his awesome blade. Blizzard is set to peddle a Genji sword that comes compete with scabbard and display rack.

The replica sword measures 48″ long by 5″ wide, with a toy blade that is half an inch thick. It even has green lights inside for glowing effects just as in the game. An internal speaker also spouts sound effects.

The sword will set you back $200 and can be pre-ordered now from Blizzard with shipping starting around December 15th, making it a pretty awesome gift to put under the tree this year.

[via Ubergizmo]

This Life-size LEGO Bugatti Chiron Looks Incredible, and Really Can Drive

Recently LEGO Technic released a scale model of the Bugatti Chiron, and I thought that was pretty darned impressive in its own right. But now, a team of ingenious and talented designers and engineers have gone above the call of duty, creating a full-size replica of the Chiron, made almost entirely from LEGO Technic parts. Oh, and it actually holds a full-size human and can be driven.

It took the team at LEGO Technic’s Kladno factory in the Czech Republic over 13,000 hours to design and build this incredible vehicle. Over 1 million individual LEGO components went into the build, including over 2,300 individual LEGO Power Functions motors, ganged together to produce enough power to move this 3,300 pound replica. Incredibly, no glue was used to hold the parts together either, a rarity even for large-scale static LEGO models, let alone one that can be driven.

It tops out at just 12 mph, and its motors generate a total of 5.3 horsepower, a far cry from the 1,479 horses that an actual Chiron makes, but I don’t care. This thing is simply amazing on every level. Just look at this thing. It lives at the perfect intersection of three of my favorite things – cars, technology, and toys.

Every detail is impeccable, from the clusters of LED headlamps, wrapped in new transparent Technic bricks, to the retractable rear spoiler out back. LEGO, you have truly outdone yourselves with this build.

Now check out the LEGO Chiron in action in the video below, as it takes its inaugural ride with championship race driver Andy Wallace behind the wheel. Then take a gander at the gallery below for some behind-the-scenes photos of the car’s construction.

PUBG 1:1 Foam Frying Pan Won’t Stop Bullets or Cook Bacon

I’d assume if you found yourself on an island packed with a hundred other people all bent on killing you so they can survive that you would take whatever armor you can get. This is why I have no problem with the infamous bulletproof frying pan that people wear in the game PUBG. I’d wrap myself in tin foil and those nearly unopenable packages they put Slim Jims in if that was all I had.

Cosplayers or PUBG fans that wanting their own frying pan, but don’t want the weight of a real one can get this officially-licensed full-scale (~14″) foam frying pan replica.

Since its made from foam, it weighs practically nothing, but you can’t cook in it or deflect bullets with it, mind you. It also costs $29.99 and you can get a real frying pan for less. But a real one isn’t stamped with that big PUBG logo in the middle, right?

ThinkGeek will be peddling this fake frying pan come the holiday season. You can pre-order yours now so you don’t forget to buy gifts for the game on your list.

Fallout 1:1 Scale Fusion Core Reactor Replica: No Cheating Required

I remember the first time I was wandering the wasteland in Fallout 4 and happened on some power armor. I hopped in and waltzed into a train yard filled with ghouls and commenced beating irradiated bitches left and right. It was awesome until my Fusion Core ran out and I had to jump out and was killed by the mob. I reloaded the game, promptly cheated my way into unlimited Fusion Cores, and killed them all in retribution.

Now you can get your own Fallout Fusion Core without cheating… unless you need to sneak money out of your significant other’s wallet to pay for it. This is a perfect full-scale replica of the Fusion Core from the game and has a removable core and base.

It measures 8.5″ tall and 5.5″ in diameter at the base. Unlike the real thing, this one is made from injection-molded plastic, and unfortunately it doesn’t glow – which you might be able to fix with a little modding skill and some LEDs.

Get your power armor sprint on for $49.99 at ThinkGeek. This would go great with that plasma rifle replica from last week.

Fallout 1:1 Plasma Rifle Replica Won’t Shoot Your Eye Out

Fallout fever is in full swing with the announcement of Fallout 76 at E3. I’m not so sure how I feel about the franchise moving into the online realm, but if the gameplay holds up, all will be good. If you want to get your game room ready for the launch of the game, this Fallout 1:1 Plasma Rifle Replica is just the ticket.

The beastly weapon is fitted with a long sniper-style barrel, and it lights up with a green glow when you pull the trigger. It’s made of injection-molded plastic and weighs in at 10-pounds. It’s a ThinkGeek exclusive, and up for pre-order right now. It will set you back $119.99 which – considering the size and detail – is a good price. Sadly, it appears that some kind of silly regulations won’t allow the replica gun to ship to California, Connecticut, New York or Kansas.

Fallout 76 Pip-Boy 2000 Mk VI Construction Kit Transports You to the Wasteland

We don’t know too much about Fallout 76 quite yet, but one thing we do know is that it’ll have a Pip-Boy 2000. What you are looking at is the official Fallout 76 Pip-Boy 2000 Mk VI Self-Assembly Construction Kit which is available to pre-order right this minute. Count your bottle caps and get yours now because these will sell quickly, even priced at $150.

This officially-licensed Fallout 76 Pip-Boy 2000 Mk VI replica gives you the components needed to build your own. It was designed using 3D geometry from none other than Bethesda’s design studio. You can use it for cosplay or just to display in your home. The details are really nice. In fact, the “buttons press, knobs turn, the radio dial ‘tunes’ and the holotape player ejects a holotape just like it does in the game.” Nice.

There are over 150 parts in the kit, but it is easy to assemble. I never thought I would be able to build my own Pip-Boy like some Vault Dweller. They say it will take you 1 to 2 hours to assemble it completely. Once you do build it you can go explore the wasteland that was once America in style. How else are you going to keep track of your inventory and stats? The kits should ship in November of 2018, but you’ll want to pre-order yours now from ThinkGeek before they are all sold out.

Star Wars Luke Skywalker Pilot Helmet Replica: Red Five, Standing By!

Star Wars fans looking to add to their collection will want to save up their loot to get hands on this awesome Luke Skywalker rebel pilot helmet prop replica. The helmet is a dead ringer for the one Luke wore during the trench run in Episode IV, and was created based on scans and measurements from an original screen-worn prop.

Priced at $399, this isn’t a cheap kid’s toy. The outer shell is made from ABS plastic, and handpainted to duplicate the look of the real thing. It even has the mic boom sticking in front of the mouth so you can talk to Jek Porkins. The helmet can be adjusted to fit up to a us hat size 8.

Entertainment Earth will have the helmet in stock for shipment come January 2019, but pre-orders are open now.

Breath of the Wild Bow and Arrow Replica Set: A Link to Your Wallet

It’s safe to say that Nintendo’s Switch has been a wild success, and one of the games that they can thank for that is Zelda: Breath of the Wild. This is probably one of the biggest and most popular Legend of Zelda games ever. And if you played the game, there’s no doubt that you want Link’s weapon so you can take out some bad guys.

Well, now you can get a replica of Link’s Traveler’s Bow with a light-up Ancient Arrow.  You have to protect yourself in a big open world, so it pays to always have your weapon handy. Or it would. Sadly, I hate to tell you that the bow is not functional, so you can’t draw the bowstring. But at least you can admire it on your bookshelf or wall… and the arrow does light up, so that’s cool

Display it proudly on your wall or mantle. The details are perfect. It looks just like the one from the game. On top of a wall mount featuring the Sheikah Eye symbol, the bow and arrow look awesome.

This replica is a must for Zelda fans.  This is an amazing collector’s piece. Make sure that you get yours before they are gone forever. It’s dangerous to go alone, so grab your credit card and head to ThinkGeek to order yours now.