
f You happen to have an original idea, or my offer does not fully meet Your expectations - simply let me know about that. I think that nothing is impossible to create, so if You desire to have something from a different period or there is an accessory that You think should be given more sophisticated ornaments, there is a possibility of me doing it for You.

elow, there are a couple of projects I am currently working on. They are, naturally, all absolutely fantastic. But that was what the order consisted of. The prices of such beauties are set in regard with the size and type of material.
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omad - Wasteland elf armor
Desert Land Nomad, an armour for an elf from the wastelands.
This armour constituted a significant challenge on the conceptual stage.
I have been working on the concept for several weeks before I eventually decided on what was going to be the main idea of the set.
It is a difficult task to invent something that would evoke associations with toughness and rigidity, while at the same time remaining elf-oriented.
Also, the design was to be without the colour green and plant ornaments, the two things most easily associated with the elves. In spite of all these problems, I have managed to craft the set.
Most of it’s visible surface consists of hardened leather, in some places sewn with cracks for better visual effect. The padding is made of fur and there are also trimmings that are richly
decorated with letters of the elven alphabet. All over the armour there are some decorative scraps of fur and talismans representing animals (symbols of a wolf’s head/tracks).
The shinguards and the bracers are both made of folded leather over sewn shape, which fact makes them durable but renders them somewhat difficult to craft.
The armour set contains all the equipment and the cloak.
As of now, this is the most expensive and technologically ambitious project I have undertaken.
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ood elf noble armor
Wood Elf Noble Armour. Why so showy a name? Well, mostly because of the fact that the armour is quite sophisticated for an average dweller of the forest,
even one that really likes decorations. The entire set is yet another tribute to Warhammer and the stylistics of the game. The set, however, is not merely
a copy of what can be seen in the game handbooks; the design is also quite innovative, in some respects.
The colours are bright, with the colour green so lively that it looks as if it was going to run away when you’re not looking. Decorations include some
golden elements and plenty of vines all over the armour. The bronze-coloured fillings were crafted so that thy constitute good links between parts of the
armour without drawing too much attention to themselves. The armour is relatively light and consists of few elements. The torso part is quite rigid and stiff.
The helmet of the armour (or half-helmet-half-mask, rather) is light and airy, perfect for Summer-time LARPs when the air is so hot that the wearer can’t allow
himself of herself any additional warming.
The project would not be that expensive, it has a very good effect-price proportion.
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ark elf priest armor
Some quick gloom for showing off & boasting about
This is an example of a very cheap armour that will probably be on offer soon, as one of the “First Level Armour Sets”
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imple armor sets
This is my reaction and response to numerous requests for creating simple armour sets, or at least the beginning of this response.
I will be creating armours of this type more or less spontaneously. This means that, with such low costs, you may not place an order for some particular armour type.
Sets that I have designed and made will just appear on offer.
Free to take
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mperial plate armor.
Imperial Plate Armour (made of leather). This armour does not necessarily have to be made of leather, I can craft it in metal, should this be your wish.
I wouldn’t recommend it, though, as the price would rise drastically. Leather would do perfectly well for creating a superb armour, metal is good as an addition
(at least when we’re speaking of LARP armours…).
The final design is likely to change during the process of crafting itself. I will determine the exact shape of particular elements while I make them, I always do.
The armour will be very tough and rigid, for embossed leather at least. The padding is thick felt and the thickness of the armour is 1.5 centimetre in some places.
The colour of the armour is bright metallic, with some small traces of rust in several places. The finishing will include subtle elements of copper or brass.
The armour will look strikingly flashy only from the front, I will not focus on the back of it so much. The shinguards will actually protect only the… well, shins –
and not the back of the leg.
Free to take
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ull outfit of Drizzt Do'Urden.
A pity that I didn’t invent the original piece. Nevertheless, I think that this outline of the particular
elements of the armour gave this old-as-the-D&D set a new touch. As some of you will surely notice, this is a
copy of an already existing drawing. However, my version is a more detailed one and – what is even more important –
it is perfectly fit for being actually made.
The set is, theoretically, to be soft and close-fitting, so that it is possible to move and fight freely while wearing it.
The cloak and the fur coat is a part of the set.
The oryginal Drizzt armor concept is a
Todd Lockwood's art.
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fficers Coat
An attractive and smart, formal almost, piece of clothing. Yet not necessarily a practical one.
It’s meant for human characters. It will partially be sewn and partially riveted. The main decorative piece
is an old, worn out fleur de lys (lily). The entire piece is obviously made of leather, including the vest
inside and the belt+sheath (for carrying a LARP weapon) set.
Giving the pieces I make different colours is something I came to like very much recently. Therefore I have
prepared several sets of possible colours for this piece, though it will eventually be some shade of khaki
anyway (though the client preferred a somewhat smoked red).
Free to take
dodano: 06.01.2008
rmour of Eric
Initially this was meant for a berserker but, as the idea evolved, it turned out that the set could serve not only a berserker.
The basic idea of this piece was to give the wearer maximum freedom of movement in combat.
This is why the body is very poorly protected and somewhat soft – just a few plates here and there at the
front and at the back. The bottom and the sides are left unprotected, with only the soft vest covering them.
The shoulder-pieces are quite small and easy to attach, with a mail band. The left arm is going to have an
additional shield made of several layers of very thick leather – an addition to the small shield held in hand.
The decorative drawing on the left protective plate will be stamped into the leather with great detail and
subsequently made additionally convex by painting.
The hip piece can be entirely separated from the rest of the set. It can be quickly fastened, thus taking less
time for the dwarf to stand ready for battle. The belt will have fixed plates and a chainmail skirt, while also
sporting a sag with another dragon on it.
Pieces of the chain shirt will be made of thicker aluminum wire, plated/galvanised red (though virtually every
other colour is possible). The entire piece will have soft trimmings, carefully stamped images along the sides
and some runes here and there.
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haos Paraphernalia
All sorts of paraphernalia for the servants of Chaos, both the Lost and the Damned
[some of you should see the joke here ;) –
translator’s note]. These are example designs of various belts, straps, scroll tubes, and even a magical spellbook.
I’ve drawn one of the belts under strong influence of the original Warhammer concept-art.
Please pay attention that I’m constantly reducing the number of elements included in the belt set in order to make
the price as low as possible. And all this to show how much I am willing to take/give from a piece to make it fit
the pocket of the customer. ;)
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age’s Iron Hand
Never before has so little a piece constituted so much effect.
It’s only a piece of armour for the arm – and yet the whole body looks different with it.
The shoulder-piece is necessary to attach the whole piece. The plate at the hip highlights the asymmetrical nature of the piece.
The sketch has almost entirely idea of the customer. ;)
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uarterstaff of all sorts
Few ask about these – and I’m quite willing to make such pieces. Especially due to the fact that each of these
would be quite a unique piece. They would be quite expensive – yet very credible in terms of weight, details and
the mood they bring to the playing session.
The first one, counting from the left, is made entirely of wood, polished smooth and painted into several different colours.
The borderlines between the colours have been clearly marked by carvings. The base, as well as some other parts, have brass
fittings.
The middle one is also made of wood, carved by hand [though not a bare one, I presume ;) – translator’s note]. The whole
quarterstaff is painted in one colour and looks older than it really is – everything for good mood of the session. It has
a decoration of some glass beads and at the top there is a crystal ball (and I mean it when I write ‘crystal’. It’s not made
of plastic… well, unless it’s made of glass ;) ).
The one to the right is curved as hell (and, of course, made of wood and properly decorated). There’s plenty of leather
strips with talismans, shalles, real boar fangs or horse’s teeth – and at the top there is a skull of a goat or a deer.
I may include some feathers. The foot is carved and painted so that it resembles a hoof.
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warf Runesmith Armour
The armour of a dwarven runesmith (as if there were any non-dwarven runesmiths…).
Not much talking on who the wearer if this set is, his size and shape immediately betray him.
Stout, sturdy and tough – this has to be a dwarf. The runesmith is not a warrior – as much as any dwarf can ever be a non-warrior – the armour is not too strong and does not offer very good protection. I’ve made sturdier armours – but they were definitely not half as much soaked with rune magic as this one is.
The runes are visible at the drawing but they will most likely change their position.
There might be more of them – but the important fact is that they really have meaning and content.
The body, both the front and the back, will be made of quilted leather. The shoulder pieces,
the vambracers and the decorations of the belt will be made of thicker, more rigid, and riveted leather.
The whole set is supposed to ensure maximum freedom of movement – I’d even say ‘total’ but dwarves are
not famous for their mobility… ;D
This will be one of the most ambitious projects, in terms of ‘adding as much decoration as possible’ ;P (in 2007ad)
The detailed Warhammer concept-art was my source of inspiration, especially the drawings by Michael Phillippi.
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ecronomicon
The name of this sinister-looking book is so commonly used that you might use it for every other gloomy magical tome.
It’s so commonly used that you could call it a prostitute among magical spellbook names. ;P
Let some other name be used this time – The Screaming Book, for example. Yeah, that’s a good idea. But in truth the content
of the book and the purpose it is used for are both beyond my control ;)
I’ll create only the covers – truly a demonic one, made to look ve-e-e-ry old indeed. The leather of the cover is made to
resemble the face torn off of a martyr and placed on this bad book. And by "bad" I don’t mean the same as with "bad"
obligatory readings. :)
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ild Elf's jerkin
Nimble, if a little bit introvert, and slightly shabby-looking. O, and close to nature.
This is the way every wild elf should be, I think. The protection offered by this piece of armour is poor –
but it will not constrain his movements, nor it will delay it. It has to be as close to the forest and the animals as the owner.
The armour is mostly soft, especially around the waist (quite understandable – it’s almost nonexistent there).
The shoulders are barely protected, the back only with a round quasi-umbo made of leather. The soft parts are
made of dark velour, brown in hue, the rest is a little bit brighter. The rivets are brown as well.
The decorations are green-beige – but there’s few of them. The armour awaits to be selected by its owner – it won’t be expensive. ;)
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row Armor
For a swift and merciless dark elf. Sharp edges, dark colour, red little details and trimmings reminding that this
race prefers spilling blood to picking daisies. The armour is a great example of how orders for similar sets should be made.
During preliminary talks the client defines the size and the content of the set. Then the client prepares a sketch –
a very simple one, so that everyone could do it. It’s not a problem if he or she can’t draw too well – even he most simple
of outlines would do.
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hief Vest
Thief’s Multipocketer will be worn, I think, by an excellent thief/assassin. The concept outline only generally presents
the location of the numerous purses and pouches, in which healing and slow-poison potions could be stored.
The final outline will depend on… well, on how well I manage to sew it all together.
I plan on placing throwing knives in every free place possible; and on the thigh there will be a long dagger.
The armour also sports a reinforced collar protecting the wearer’s throat from being cut (you know, there’s plenty
of those cut-throats around nowadays ;) ). The kidney area has also been reinforced to prevent the thief from being
backstabbed [a terrible, terrible shame for any self-respecting thief – translator’s note]. These reinforcements also
protect the back of the fleeing thief.
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ong dagger for thief
Here I gave only the idea for the weapon’s design. This is supposed to constitute an addition to the Thief’s Multipocketer.
The set includes not only the big knife – it also has several small throwing knives, to be placed all over the armour.
The dagger itself will be made by a German producer of such wonders. Of course, the weapon is entirely and only "LARP-usable",
made of fibreglass, synthetic foam and latex, painted in every colour imaginable.
ragon armor Helmet
It will be made much late than the armour itself and will constitute a finishing of the whole set.
The cap of the helmet will be relatively soft, black in hue, while the wings and the facial part will
be made of much harder material, and dark-red in hue. I may include some trimmings –
only I don’t know where and of what kind as yet.
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ragon armor
This armour is supposed to imitate an armor made of imprearable dragon
scale locked together by metal nivets. Therefore it could be worn by a fearless dragon slayer :) or some other fellow man with
the desire to enrage the beast with nothing more than his look. The material is leather of course. Thick, solid, painted red.
The elements covering the body are going to be detachable, providing space for movements. Tassets and pauldrons will be possible
to take off.
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lven Maid Armor
This, rather modest
armour is intended for the elven maids. Ladies devoted to the forests as deeply
with their souls as with their customs. That is the reason the segments should
somehow resemble leaves, as to only emphasise the powerful bond with nature.
I think of the armour as being dark green combined with bright designs and patterns.
Its body, having gaps on both sides would outline the waist (provided that the owner
does have one - you know elves these days, you can't be sure of anything :)
encer
This one here, is also for an elf, a fencer. Deep notches on the chest make fighting with two-handed weapon much easier.
Small-sized pauldrons have the same role. The collar is to make it all appear more slender and to add some of the characteristic
elven distinction. I would be happy to do this armour in light colours, like beige or sandy for example.
ld man! Spare me a drop of the healing liquir! Said wounded felowman.
An concept of comon flasks of rude structure and clumsy shapes. Especjaly good for alchemist, mages and other rich in wisdom,
masters with elixirs of all kind.
For now just drawings but soon... first hand made (or maybe mouth-blowed ;P) glassy flasks in varied colors.