DOOM: The Dark Ages Wearable Helmet Replica

DOOM: The Dark Ages Wearable Helmet Replica

Mar 04, 25

See the world through the DOOM Slayer’s eyes whenever you put on your DOOM: The Dark Ages Wearable Helmet Replica! This piece of art brings an iconic part of the DOOM Slayer’s origin story to the real world, boasting meticulous attention to detail. See the pictures below for a closer look at its design, textures, and battle damage. 

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DOOM: The Dark Ages - Collector's Bundle

DOOM: The Dark Ages - Collector's Bundle

Jan 24, 25

In this third installment of the modern DOOM series, players will step into the blood-stained boots of the DOOM Slayer, in this never-before-seen dark and sinister medieval war against Hell.   A dark fantasy/sci-fi single-player experience that delivers the searing combat and over-the-top visuals of the incomparable DOOM franchise, powered by the latest idTech engine. With a customizable difficulty system, it’s the perfect entry point whether you’re new to the franchise or a long time fan. Experience the origin story of the DOOM Slayer’s rage in this epic, cinematic, and action-packed story. Mystery, challenges, and rewards lurk in every shadow of ruined castles, epic battlefields, dark forests, ancient hellscapes, and worlds beyond.

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DOOM Eternal Slayer Statue

DOOM Eternal Slayer Statue

Nov 20, 24

As nighttime falls in the holy city of Immora, two armies prepare for their final battle. They appear to almost mirror each other. Titan against titan. Sentinel against demon. The DOOM Slayer against The Dark Lord.

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The Making of the Pip-Boy: A Look Inside the Production Line

The Making of the Pip-Boy: A Look Inside the Production Line

Oct 31, 24

The injection moulding tool is running almost constantly. An impressive machine with a closing pressure of 260 tons and with optimisation can mould up to 1,500 pieces per day. Normally the parts would be auto ejected by the machine after each cycle, but due to the complexity of the Pip-Boy’s main housing, each moulding must be pulled manually from the machine before the next cycle can begin.

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