Read over another one. Unsurprisingly, Phil Masters's brief description of a steampunk world in dangerous decline is inviting and evocative. I can see the epicycles in the sky, and I'm imagining adventures, because this deserves to be built on.
A while back, I made a Barad Dur case for The Kid's Xbox . And then he got a PS5. So... The first possibility I looked at for a way of dressing up the console was Minas Tirith, but there's no way I could make that fit in any reasonable space. Then I hit on the Argonath, the twin statues marking the northern border of Gondor on the Anduin. One statue on either side? Doable. There are a bunch of free versions of the Argonath out there, but they kind of suck, so I shelled out a few bucks for a much better model , and I do not regret it. Much like Barad Dur, I went through the simple process of scaling up and dividing into printable parts and then the multi-week process of printing them all out. After gluing together, I put on a coat of sandable primer. The thicker paint helps conceal the print lines a little bit. Then stippling to give a natural stone look. I wanted the unsculpted parts to look like they still had natural ground cover on them, so I masked the st...
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He is also able to cast spell like 1: Lottery 2: Conceive 3: Breakup 4: Divorce 5: Cure for all kinds of diseases and viruses.