11 September 2025

Interesting Skies

From the moment I stepped out of the door this morning, I knew the September skies were going to do me proud:







Gotta Love a Rainbow



Rainclouds can look pretty cool too... from a distance:

10 September 2025

Beaches Edit Done

Managed to finish my edits of the upcoming re-release of my Explore Gower Beaches book after work today:
 

This spot is becoming a firm favourite of mine for getting some project work done whilst I wait for my lift home 🙂


9 September 2025

Final Edits

Making final edits to my forthcoming reissue of Explore Gower's Beaches guide:

7 September 2025

Chilling

Mrs Pixie-Led and I are mostly chilling today, together, but following our own interests. Whilst she is watching gardening videos on Youtube, I am working on my next lego horror movie Lego setup. 

Can you guess the film the set up below relates to?

6 September 2025

#Caturday

 



Lego Movie Mock Up 4

Can you guess the movie this Lego version scene is representing?


How many photo-questions will next year's, as yet unamed, Lego horror zine have? I hear no-one ask. Well, whilst I have set myself an upper limit of 100, I will probably settle with a much lower number. I am just going to see how many constructions I have made by the time I need to get the zine published for Halloween 2027...

5 September 2025

Explore Gower Beaches

I needed to crack on with the rewrite of my Explore Gower Beaches book today as it is being published before the end of the month. So I finished my office day job early and did just that:

4 September 2025

Lego Horror Move Mock Up 3

Well, this should be one of my easier Lego mock up of scenes from horror films. Can you guess the movie?

The Man Who Fell To Earth

I can't believe I only found out about this graphic novel yesterday! It came out 3 years ago:


Subotsky's Film that Never Was

Putting the final pieces together of my Lego reconstruction of the Guy N Smith film that, unfortunately, was never made: 





And for anyone who hasn't got the foggiest what this image refers to, here's a postcard I picked up from ladt year's Guy N Smith convention:

3 September 2025

Crustacean Construction

Continuing work on my Guy N Smith construction for an upcoming fotoshoot for GNS3:

Feverfew

Flowers on a rainy Autumn morning:


These are also my favourite flowers in our garden at the moment.

2 September 2025

A Time Travelling Adventure Begins

Preparing something special for GNS3 - the third #guynsmith fanzine, which is a 50th Anniversary Night of the Crabs special.

30 August 2025

Shell Island - Part 4/4

In the final of 4 blog posts exploring Shell Island and the locations there and thereabouts featured in Guy N Smith's Night of the Crabs, I will share a few more scenes from the island before stopping of at Barmouth to show you a few more images of places from the novel.

The dramatic mountains of North Wales dominate the horizon around Shell Island. And whilst he weather during our camp on the island was very changeable, the clouds afforded some dramatic scenes around the various beauty stops:


This is our tent:


These are the dunes on the southern end of Shell Island...

...where visitors are welcome to camp:



The old farmhouse, below, is reputedly haunted by a girl, and has featured on the UK TV paranornal investigation show, Most Haunted:


This is Dartmouth Townhall, where plans on how to defeat the invasion of giant crabs were drawn:


The building now also doubles as a local theatre.

This is Dartmouth harbour, featured in the latter stages of Night of the Crabs:



And finally, here is the bridge that carries the traintrack along which Dai Peters and his passengers met King Crab before being consigned to their watery graves:







And that's all I have to share from my trip to Shell Island. Until, that is, next year when my Guy N Smith's Night of the Crabs pilgrimage will feature in GNS3 - the 2026 issue of the Guy N Smith fanzine.

As 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Guy's introductory novel in his Crabs franchise, GNS3 will be devoted to the author's giant crustaceans. Harking back to GNS1, I will also share a Gallery of Lego book cover mock ups of Guy's recent Crab book reissues. 

And that's not all. Whilst I can happily crack on with further crabby content for GNS3, like GNS2, I would ideally like to feature the creative work of other Guy N Smith fans in the fanzine. So, if you have any creative writing, book reviews, artwokmrk; quizzes or any other crab-related work you would like to see printed within the books covers of next year's Guy N Snith zine, get in touch with me via the new WhatsApp group devoted to the publication.

29 August 2025

Shell Island - Part 3/4

Back to Guy N Smith's Night of the Crabs, I will use this post to share some of my photographs of a few other key settings used in the pulp horror novel.

Remember the Royal Airforce base where Professor Cliff Davenport who was interrogated after spying on the unmanned aircraft there to see if their undercarriages had left the strange giant crab-like marks on the Shell Island beach? Well, that RAF base exits no longer and is now utilised as a small airport:






And this is the beach carpark Davenport uses when he started out to explore the beach below:



Later in the novel, Professor Cliff Davenport learns that the giant crabs are not living in the sea, but in the adjoing marsh on the other side of Shell Island:



And here, on the causeway road that separates the marsh from the beach and cuts off Shell Island from the North Wales mainland at high tides, visitors enjoy catching crabs:



I wonder how many of them wonder, like Guy had the imagination to, what would happen if the little crabs they catch before returning them to the water, mutated into monstrous proportations.

I will round up my write-up of my late Summer Guy N Smith pilmrimage in my next post, with some more pretty pics from the island and a quick stop-off at Dorchester, with a couple more photographs of places features in Night of the Crabs.

As next year marks the 50th anniversary of the release of Guy's most popular story, I will also add a few details of how the next Guy Smith zine GNS3, will celebrate the event, and how you too can have your creative work featured in the book...