First of the two has her wings. I made her wheeling sharply above her prey for practical reasons; balance and less room on table. Just like Celestine, those wings are sculpted on thin plasticard. The lower wing ended up thicker than I wished, as I didn't incorporate the wire in the original wing sculpts, an oversight. Anyway, I had to add it and sculpt an extra line of feathers over it. Really doesn't look too bad. The wings are pretty big, again, I like them that way because it just helps my suspension of disbelief and such on them actually carrying the weight of the figure. Anyway, take a look, make a vote or two (the rest of my seraphim are in the gallery with Celestine), and give some advice. I continue to expand my conversion and sculpting options.