TwoTonic Knight wrote:My third warhammer has four cuts that form a weapons-only clawed head that alleviates the "hardware store" look. I'll have to post that when I get a chance.
I'm really anxious to see what changes you've done to the warhammer
A cleverly disguised light sabre. It needs to have the feather color resolved, but it nicely medievalizes (if I may make up a word) the Star Wars weapon.
lol Thanks, I'll try and paint the plumes, might wait until I can get some sculpey like Red Bean suggested to thicken them up some, even I think their thin. I just liked the shape they gave the hilt.
BTW....I couldn't resist....I had to make my own bearded axe as you can see in the pic below, they're just so cool looking and so easy to make....can't believe I never thought to make one before...

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Red Bean wrote:Those are quite nice. But maybe if you'd photograph your hammer in the hand of a minifig (so as to show the size of it), it'll resemble less something you'd find in a DIY store?
Here ya go....
Also, I like the sword very much. But plumes on the hilt seem a bit out of place because they are so thin (particular in the picture on the left hand side). I'd this same problem when I first started making swords out of assorted pieces, but I find that look will improve a great deal if you 'thicken' them with some sculpey clay. but good work overall
Once I can afford some scupley I'll thicken up those plumes

Anyways Thanks
Formendacil wrote:Still, the customizing looks very professional and well-done.
Thank you very much !!
Brickboy wrote:Those look great!
Thank you.
Regards,
--Joey
Edit: Typo's