The Staff of Zeus, touched by the God of Thunder Himself. I created this Staff while working with Him, four bolts of lightning powering Him, being sent through the Staff. Swirling from the top, the four bolts travel down, emerging from the bottom. There wasn't a page started for this when I first began working on it, I think I wanted it to be a surprise when it was revealed, but moving to England delayed the project. However, now that we have moved and settled in, the Staff can begin again, and I speak with Zeus all the same, working once again on this magnificent project. The wood itself is poplar, with crisscrossing linework creating diamonds along the side, swirling tight at the top, charging through the grip, and straightening and emerging at the bottom. Painted black like the night and to accentuate the silver, the Staff feels like lightning in your hands. After the black was added, silver paint (with a touch of electric blue) was painted into all of the grooves. After this, we needed to tape the insides of the grooves, so that we could go back and repaint the black over top again, so that the inner sides of the grooves are black as well, leaving only the inner core of the Staff lightning silver. So with all of the tape laboriously applied, we repainted the entire staff (minus the grip) black again (I like that the grip is a slightly lighter shade of black compared to the rest), taking an ENTIRE bottle of model paint, and peeled all of our meticulously applied tape off once again (which made for some particularly cool looking pieces of tape). With that done, we went back over it with the black and silver, touching up any spots where the black got under the tape, or the silver was climbing up onto the edges of the grooves, and basically, a lot more meticulous work. With THAT done, we could finally finish the grip! The kinda staticky looking electricity surging through the grip (since it's no longer contained inside of the grooves) was made using an old toothbrush, and lining it up by using strips of tape to make sure I'm following the correct angle. This naturally got some of the static around the grooves at the top and bottom, so we had to go back over those again. But with that, the entire painting process was complete, and it was ready for a final varnishing! To be completed after fully drying, after which beauty shots and the finish date will be added :D Finished May x, 2025 |
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