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Friday, June 08, 2012

Reaper's Dark Maiden

I had the privilege of working, again, from Tim's designs on the revised Dark Maiden. It was quite a lengthy project with lots of little wooden ship fiddly bits. I think I enjoyed making the anchor the most.


After working extensively on the pieces for about two months I was unable to get any photos of the assembled model because the parts were to heavy for blu-tac to hold it together. Fortunately the mold worked fine because I got the bits back in a small bag afterwards.


It's a little disheartening to see something you've spent so much time working on returned in pieces but after seeing Martin's paint job it was well worth it.

3 comments:

Durutti said...

Wow, the work on the anchor and the wings is impressive !

Unknown said...

I love this figure. Really dynamic :)

The Freeman said...

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