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dimanche 8 octobre 2017

[Kickstarter] Penthesilea à cheval

 


Un jour elle sera mienne !!

Posted: Monday, Sep 18, 2017 at 3:36 PM
The last amazon is complete!
Just put the finishing touches on the mounted version of Penthesilea. I based her pose on a painting by a Franz Stuck, a german painter from the 1800s:
Amazon and Centaur by Franz Stuck
Before anyone asks, no I'm not adding any tack to the horse - she rides a magical horse (a bit like Shadowfax, in LotR) that was a gift to her from the North Wind, and it does not need any!
The rider is likely going to come attached to the horse, her javelin hand and her cape are separate pieces. Here she is, hope you guys like her:
Mounted Penthesilea 1, sculpted by Chris FitzPatrick

Mounted Penthesilea 2, sculpted by Chris FitzPatrick

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Les Harpies

 



Plus grand-chose à sculpter !!
Posted: Wednesday, Jul 05, 2017 at 3:44 AM
A flock of Harpies have descended upon Crocodile Games! Todd's second batch of Harpies arrived in the mail last week, and I finally found some time on the 4th of July to go out and cast the masters from his first set - now we can show them all off!
I think these look great, slightly taller than man-sized, just large enough to be believable that they could pick up a person in their claws. Hope you guys like these:
Harpy 1
Harpy 2 poses
Harpy 3

Harpies rear

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Paris, Prince de Troie

 


De plus en plus prêt du but

Posted: Thursday, Sep 07, 2017 at 8:33 AM
OK, with some assistance from Todd Harris, the Gates of Troy wave sculpting is complete!
As I have had my hands full working on the book, I had Todd do the last Trojan mini - Paris, prince of Troy. The figure was based on John Wigley's concept art, and Todd did a great job matching the Trojans I've already sculpted.
Paris, prince of Troy green
Here's a picture showing Hector next to Todd's Paris - brothers reunited after only 3200 years!

Hector and Paris, size comparison
His green is already at the master-mold makers, so hopefully we'll be able to put the Gates of Troy wave into production as soon as possible. I'm currently working on a mounted version of Penthesilea, and after that the last mini - the Hydra. Hope to have some decent pictures of Penny sometime next week.

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Autel de Guerre Troyen

 




Posted: Wednesday, Jul 05, 2017 at 4:28 AM — Edited on 2017-07-05 04:47:17.0
I've also finished the last bit for the Troy War Altar. What I have made is a small shrine, that contains a tiny statue of Athena. It could also be used with any of the other war altars for a Demigoddess of Athena. (We only have a Spartan altar at the moment, but if sales are good we may make the other factions.)
The little statue of Athena inside is meant to be the Palladium. For those who are not familiar with the legends surrounding Troy, it basically goes like this - Zeus was fond of the Trojans, and so he commanded Athena to give them a sacred statue of herself (or sometimes it is said he threw it down from Olympus himself.) So long as the statue remained within the walls of Troy, the city would not fall. During the Trojan war, pesky Odysseus and is buddy Diomedes infiltrated the city and stole the statue, thus opening the way for the city's eventual defeat. Later legends say that it was then carried away by Aeneas as he escaped from the burning city, and he and the remaining Trojans carried it with them until they finally founded the city that would eventually become Rome. I've always loved the story, and so it was fun to sculpt it! It is a bit like an ancient-greek 'ark of the covenant' as shown in the Indiana Jones movies.
Here's a photo from an ancient vase, showing Diomedes stealing the Palladium - it is meant to be small!
Palladium vase
And so without further ado, I give you... the Palladium! :D
Trojan War Altar
The shrine looks a little funny, as it is made with several different types of putty and plasticard - that's why it has all the different colors. The cast part should look better, all in one color.
It is likely that this element will have to be made in resin, as the Beesputty structure probably could not handle vulcanization.
Here's a closer view, so you can just see the little Athena inside the shrine:
The Palladium


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