Hello Games’ ambitious space shooter has inspired many with its gorgeous visual and promise of endless procedurally-generated planets. Accomplished thing-maker Toykyo Joe channelled that inspiration into one heck of a custom No Man’s Sky ship.
Fitted with LED light effects and lovingly painted to resemble a ship that’s seen some serious shit in its days wandering the universe, Toykyo Joe’s creation (via Super Punch) looks like it would be the perfect accessory to aid gamers in biding their time until they can actually play the game. But Toykyo Joe didn’t make it for you.
@Jbombb5 omg! That’s *amazing*
— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) January 2, 2015
Amazing indeed. Should Toykyo Joe somehow manage to make another several thousand of these, I’m sure I could find some folks to visit his hypothetical Etsy page.
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8 responses to “A One Of A Kind Toy Tribute To No Man’s Sky”
The more this game gets hyped the more I think it could let me down.
Yerp. The hype train is fun though it’s destination is usually disappointment.
And the problem is that you can’t really get off early either, unless you really love Beta versions or something….
I HATE Betas. I feel like a crash test dummy in a car. I want the finished product and not some bloody thing that constantly crashes! We need to figure out how to get off the hype train. Maybe stop reading Kotaku? : \
Looks like a viper from battle star galactica
Probs cannibalised one viper kit for it… And… And I think I see the pen lid from bic ballpoint! 🙂
Anyone who has read the list of things this game won’t allow, support, do should have VERY low expectations by now. Basically anything that is fun it doesn’t allow.
Such as…
The flying looks fun.