Kinda-Up-To-Date To-Do List
Hunk’s Bayard is modeled and mostly ready to print, however I plan to finish my Transistor project first to explore to a different style project. I also need to integrate in the conduits for wiring into the model yet. Like Lance’s Bayard, this is a large project, so it will definitely take some time to finish.
The weapon that goes by the name of The Transistor, from the game of the same name. This was a relatively simple design, taking about a day to model, and I am quite pleased with how it looks. I really like the idea of the whole blade being transparent and I definitely want it to light up like it does in-game. To do so, I’d like to only print certain parts and laser cut acrylic for the rest. That of course would require me to have a laser cutter, which I don’t yet, but it’s on my eventual shopping list. I’m still debating if I do a fully 3D printed version in the mean time.
As a very casual League of Legends player I have several models from the game I’d like to make eventually, but Sion’s axe has probably been on the list the longest. I’ve had this modeled for absolute ages, just waiting to print. With the new printer, I feel like it’s time might be soon at hand.
I do enjoy some Nasus bonk action, though this particular model of his war axe is actually based on Legends of Runterra. Apparently this axe is a combination of an ancient Egyptian war axe with the also Egyptian Was scepter.
Darius’ Axe. Yes I do play top lane a lot in case you were wondering. I dont even have this one modeled, but it’s on my list anyway
Veigar’s Staff, but the cool one from his Final Boss skin. There are few things as fun to play as someone maniacally evil. This was actually one of the first props I ever made, out of some wood and a broom pole. I’d like to remake it properly at some point though.
I’ve been absolutely drowning in She-Ra the last six months or so. I actually don’t know if Bow’s bow folds in cannon, but Tippenfunkaport on AO3 has a fabulous series of young Glimmer and Bow things, which is where I got the idea from