

But I am getting better at my paint job with my air brush. Thankfully, because there is now way I can do like 400 scales in a few days. The guy is getting scales from another site. Now here is the final product at this point.

I hope to redo those videos with some clarity and tips at some point in time. If you find that to be a problem, because you've carved too deep, then just use some auto body filler like Bondo and fill it in and re-carve. it can become soft, so when you carve into it, it will be firm at first and then brownie/cake like texture next. Just realize too much glue and even though it will stick. I still need to work on getting better at that some other time. The second is the actual crest that is my attempt at it looking embossed. Th base is 6mm pvc, which I formed and then carved the main grooves and the angled center on it. once I fix this curve on the shoulder and stuff. This is more accurately what the sigil is: I've also added in other detail I didn't catch the first time such as the the carvings on the bottom and on the side of the the middle sigil. Like the wing bits are not carved in and I've removed some unnecessary knots. There are a few changes in the middle sigil. Of course it helped some, but I think I can make a better template for some other time, but it gets it better then my first time. I tried get a more bell shape out of the plastic by using foam and bondo to build this: The gentlemen wearing these are much taller then me so I had to adjust the pattern. my camera's focus is slowly dying and sometimes I forget to use my tripod. I will also be adding on the vambracers and greaves, casting a mold of the shoulder pauldron's because I finally figured out how to get that last curve and tweaking scales and paint job. I found a couple of discrepancies and will be fixing those. So I am making two more for people and I've decided to update the knot pattern.
