OK, this had to be the most unusual commission request I have ever gotten.
The buyer wanted to have a 40k Thousand Sons sorcerer on a captured Slaan Palanquin, with the poor toad sitting there in chains! So sad. :-(
To assist with issues of weight and scale, I had to scratch sculpt both the Slaan and the Palanquin. It pained me to do the whole thing with the chains, but it was fun to make a palanquin! That was made with sculpey and Apoxy sculpt, while the Slaan was created with Apoxy sculpt and green stuff.
I also made the base with the crystals.
Here's a few images of just the sorcerer and Palanquin:
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Certainly a strange one, but bloody brilliant! I'd love some new space slann!
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