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Made in us
Yellin' Yoof






Hello all
Sorry to be a bother I know this isn't minitures painting but I myself make warhammer themed props and costume pieces for fun

I have several pieces in progress that I will be posting to the P&M blog side including a necron head, a plasma pistol and my almost finished ork chain axe

But for this thread I wanted to post my finished pieces

This is my personal Servo Skull Voxal




This is my first build of a Servo skull. I have named him Voxal. Voxal was built from a dollar store prop skull random bits of plastic and several cut to fit pieces of PVA foam all painted to match I used the limbs of several knock off transformer bug toys to make the manipulators, the plasma cutter is a mix of a pen, toy gun, plumbing fixture, and green led. the micro chain cutter is some cloroplast and a butter knife its a cheap build but I like Voxal


A Staff Topper For a Tech Preist




This is a staff topper for a techpreist costume I was thinking of making. The skull is a dollar store prop, the horns and the mount are made with 4 dollar store sickles, using cheap sai blades for the spikes. I used pva foam and coaxial cable to flesh out parts of it and the mechanical eye is made from parts of a squeeze bottle. I based the mount on images I've seen of librarians psychic hoods


Ork Power Klaw





This is a functional ork power klaw the main frame is made of cloroplast, as are the claws. The internal rig uses split rings as finger holds and springs for tension. each claw can be manipulated independently of the others and the unit is strong enough to life at least a 12 ounce water bottle. The shoulder part is a planter pot, the I used a small bucket for the upper arm piece, and the elbow is a gallon water jug. when I'm wearing the full costume I'd have a black long sleeve shirt to blend it into the costume

This is a video I have of me playing around with the arm. its just me goofinf off being a goober sorry to look at my silly mug
https://youtu.be/21K1HozaDiM

I have alot of the build pictures so if you'd like me to post pics explaining the any build I can do a post on that

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