Thanks for the comments.
Yep, I will be doing a F/S thread in the junkyard shortly, casting this has been a bit hit and miss as there are ample little areas that seem to like bubbles.
The iconograph looks fantastic.
I also did the Re-Incorporation kit (thanks Tif.)
Blurb:
Discworld Black Ribboner recorporation kit
Discworld Vampire Black Ribboner ‘recorporation kit’. You get it all.
• Small dustpan & brush
• Tiny vial containing ‘blood’ exquisitely fixed on the finest string necklace.
• His’n’hers style helpful explanatory cards (can be printed with your name as long as it is shorter than 830 syllables)
• Your own black ribbon with what we have been told by Dave at "Dave's Pin Exchange” (Home of Acuphilia|) is a rare Clayfeather Medium Sharp pin.
Discworld vampires can survive in sunlight, provided they wear heavy clothes and broad-rimmed hats. If one is ever exposed to direct sunlight, he or she will be immediately reduced to ashes, but requires merely a drop of blood to recorporate. Many vampires carry a dustpan and brush, along with a helpful explanatory card, to aid bystanders in that task.
This set comes complete with cards from Salacia Delorisista Amanita Trigestrata Zeldana Malifee...von Humpeding – her full name being several pages long, better known as Sally – is a vampire from Überwald, aged 51 as of her first appearance in Thud.. The first and, to date, only vampire member of the Watch, she joined over the objections of Sir Samuel Vimes.
Â…..and from Otto Chriek. Vampire iconographer with the Ankh-Morpork Times. He is thin and pale with thin, blue-veined hands and skinny black-clad legs. He wears little, oval dark glasses. Otto is a Black Ribboner - a member of the vampires' League of Temperance. He is quite an innovator in the wolrd of Discworld photography and he is working on such new processes as colour printing and the obscurograph - a camera to take pictures with Dark Light. His use of salamanders for flash pictures causes him some problems and he used to deal with this by carrying the card and a small bottle of blood on a string around his neck.
(The ‘blood’ in the vial is harmless corn-oil)