Miniature Weapons Collection- Set 1

There is no specific reason these weapons are part of a collection. These just happen to be made as part of the same batch, but the title,” Some Tiny weapons that I have made around the same time” is not really that ideal, Not to praise the title I currently have… which is as generic as Akshay Kumar doing a “Romantic” movie. If you are not aware of who that is, you live in a better world than me, congratulations.

This set was made in the year 2014, it wasn’t supposed to be some ground breaking artwork but the original idea was that ,“Its fun to make swords!”, with the added amazingness (it is in the dictionary) of the idea, “What if they were tiny?”

The order in which you see them is the order of there creation. They all are formed of slightly aged balsa wood. They have been painted with acrylic paint and all the weathering effects are done with a basic dry brushing method, mainly because a clean sword just looks wrong to me. Any weapon needs to look like it has seen some hard times. These are fairly detailed for their size which for all of them is about 8 cm.

 

This is a basic crudely made Elizabethan broadsword, with a sheath.

This is a basic crudely made Elizabethan broadsword, with a sheath.

I know its called a katana, but this is an extremely crude model of it and I fear I will offend Japanese craftsmanship by calling it that.

I know its called a katana, but this is an extremely crude model of it and I fear I will offend Japanese craftsmanship by calling it that.

This blade should be familiar to those who  have seen the Lord of the Rings Movies (not The Hobbit). It is the first movie prop reproduction I have made. I have no jokes...you may breathe a sigh of relief.

This blade should be familiar to those who  have seen the Lord of the Rings Movies (not The Hobbit). It is the first movie prop reproduction I have made. I have no jokes...you may breathe a sigh of relief.

This one is fairly self-explanatory. This is a two handed weapon forged in the fires of Mount Doom. Why you may ask? Because I love Lord of the Rings! End of story!

This one is fairly self-explanatory. This is a two handed weapon forged in the fires of Mount Doom. Why you may ask? Because I love Lord of the Rings! End of story!

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