inblackandlace
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My favorite weapon from any video game will always be the glass war axe from Morrowind. I'm not sure what it is about it, but I have a feeling that I see myself in it - feminine, but I'll ***** you up! Haha.
Anyway, I started my project by making the crystals and the blade out of polymer clay. I've sent a message to Sculpey to find out if their clay has sulfur in it (I've read that it doesn't, but it's always good to be 100% sure). I made 2 crystals and I plan on casting each one twice (if you look at what a glass war axe is supposed to look like, not every crystal is unique. The top and middle crystals are the same, and the bottom and umm.. 10 o'clock crystals are also identical.
My second step was to glue floral foam bricks together and carve the body of it. I left out the large bevels on the end so I could make them separately and glue them on later. This was a FREAKING NIGHTMARE. I will never use floral foam again. There was green dust floating in the air for hours. It clung to everything and made it hard to breathe (I have asthma). Anyway, I am pretty thrilled with how it turned out, regardless.
Now I'm in the "cover the ***** out of it with Mod Podge" phase. I've lost count of how many layers at this point, but it's starting to lose that foam feel.

I threw in the dummies of one of the crystals and the blade so you can get a feel for what it's going to look like. The handle is an aluminum broomstick.
My next step is to add the details in Insta-Morph, then cover it all in Rondo. I'm going to cast the crystals and blade in resin with green translucent dye, with just a drop or two of opaque swirled in.
I'm super hopeful that this project will turn out pretty sweet, but I'm not entirely sure I'm on the right track. I've read a lot on the subject and I've watched a ton of tutorials, but it seems like everyone's got a different method and different materials that they put together. I also want to know if anyone has any suggestions on how I can secure the crystals and blade to the body. I have professional adhesive (in a blue bottle? It's powerful stuff and burns like fire if you get it on your skin) and epoxy.