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Check out these incredible DIY video game props

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Does the name Harrison Krix ring a bell? It probably doesn’t. That’s probably because his awesome creations get all the glory, while he does all the dirty work. He has this to say about himself in his profile:

I’m a 28 year old dork working in Graphic Design and living in Atlanta. In my free time, I design and make replica props from things such as movies and videogames. On this blog you’ll find my latest finished projects, as well as an archive of previous builds. I outline my processes in the hopes that my work will inspire others to take on the DIY mantle and tackle some projects of their own.

I’m sure that by now you may have seen at least one of his amazing video game props, but if you haven’t, you are really going to want to. A Mass Effect assault rifle, Fallout 3 Laser rifle, Team Fortress 2 sawed-off shotgun, Portal gun and more.

I have some pics and links, check them out after the jump.

Harrison posts up these incredible step-by-step blog posts that show you how he creates these props and if this doesn’t make you want to go and cut some shit up in your garage, I don’t know what will.

I’ve posted a few pics with links to their blog posts.

Team Fortress 2 shotgun

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Fallout 3 Laser Rifle

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Portal Gun

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Bioshock Little Sister Syringe

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Mass Effect Assault Rifle

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I cannot fully express how badly I want some of these props. Fantastically awesome in every way.

Last Updated: August 26, 2010

6 Comments

  1. That is brilliant!

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  2. Hayted

    August 26, 2010 at 13:58

    Everything looks good! I really would like the Mass Effect Assault Rifle. Beautiful! :wub:

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  3. Geoffrey Tim

    August 26, 2010 at 13:58

    I hasten to point out that my liver probably isn’t worth very much.

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  4. Nick de Bruyne

    August 26, 2010 at 14:22

    I know this, but the buyer totally wouldn’t

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  5. Hayted

    August 26, 2010 at 14:23

    Still could maybe be used as deposit? :angel:

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  6. StigSmash

    August 26, 2010 at 20:52

    There are always the kidneys to sell as well.

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