The products are created with 3d printer technology All models will be delivered clean. That is, they will be detached from the resin stops that are created in the printing phase Mummified Troll Star player Base not included The color of the product may vary according to the resin available at the moment The product that will be delivered to you is that of the first photo (that of the whole team).
The gifted Tom Kuebler returns to our pages with this collection of mummified creatures. From left to right, a goblin, witchdoctor's familiar, and a troll.
Following the death of François de la Motte, Baron d'Aulnoy a curious entry appears in the house inventory- item nr 1443, a preserved "Lutin" under blown glass dome. The item was presumably donated to the curiosity cabinet of king Louis XIV. It disappeared however, during the turbulence of the revolution and the current whereabouts of the Lutin d'Aulnoy remain unknown. An ordinary hovering french gnome-mummy, a Lutin to be precise. This was a commissioned project and I can't take credit for the idea. Starting to accumulate a little collection of fae folk here, I like it, They are very fun to do. (Reminder to self- get better camera.)
The products are created with 3d printer technology All models will be delivered clean. That is, they will be detached from the resin stops that are created in the printing phase The Undead consists of: 1 Star Werewolf 1 Star Flesh Golem 1 Star Skeleton Chainsaw Maniac 1 mummified Ogre 1 mummified troll 2 wight blitzers 4 ghoul runners 4 mixed racial skeleton linemen 6 miserable racial zombie linemen 1 team token 1 team coin The Undead Team BOOSTER 1x Ogre Mummy 1x Troll Mummy 2x Ghoul Runners 2x Wight Blitzers 4x mixed racial Skeleton lineman. Base not included The color of the product may vary according to the resin available at the moment The product that will be delivered to you is that of the first photo (that of the whole team).
Robin Redcap, goblin fiend. Captured at Hermitage castle, Scotland. This was a commissioned work, Newest in the line of tiny dead creatures. a Redcap goblin. as usual I wanted to create a sense of realism, a feral, dirty, ragged goblin who lived by eating rats and insects in the cellar of old Scottish castle. Caught and enshrined century's ago. I tried to go as far from fantasy as I could and more towards folklore and old forgotten fairytales, partly inspired by Hieronymus Bosch paintings and Inca mummy's.
This is No. 528 this artwork is named: “Green Face of Horrible mummified horror dried (real) Goblin-troll severed head sculpture with giant glotzer eyes” Medium/media: clay sculpture and glue-gun hair + marble eyes all painted with acrylics Peace and Noise! / MushroomBrain occasionally a sculpture
Students learn and use the properties of light to solve the following challenge: "A mummified troll was discovered this summer at our school and it has generated lots of interest worldwide. The principal asked us, the technology classes, to design a security system that alerts the police if someone tries to pilfer our prized possession. How can we construct a system that allows visitors to view our artifact during the day, but invisibly protects it at night in a cost-effective way?"
live like squatters! I'm so embarrassed...I think the mummified lump is my teen-aged son...sofas can be uncomfortable for the following reasons
The Common Swedish Mole-Gnome is most often found on the island of Gotland in southern Sweden, where the islanders commonly know them as "Di sma undir jordi" or "the little ones under the earth" In difference to the House gnome, the Mole-gnome shun all humans and live in complex underground tunnels. Carl Linnaeus notes in his "Om Svearikes oknytt och småfolk" that a ancient rivalry exists between the two types of gnome. This was little guy was fun to do, I thought it was about time to try and make something that wasn't mummified or dead in any other form. I used what material i had at hand. the flesh parts where sculpted in i Super Sculpey and painted with several thin layers of paint. Nails and teeth where where made of plastic and the clothing was made from some leather scraps and an old sock. His boots partly consist of paper from an old prayer book. and is cap is an old brass lamp fitting. He was mounted in a glassed box but it proved impossible to get a good photo of it with reflections and bad lightning. He was given as a Christmas present and from what i heard he was appreciated.
CIONDOLI IN VETRO CON TECNICA "TIFFANY"