!doctype html> Aztec inspired fantasy weapons - Oliver Gregg: Prop maker

Oliver Gregg: Prop maker

Aztec inspired fantasy weapons

Four layers of foam were hot glued together, and a strip was removed from the centre to allow the wooden dowel to act as a handle and support.

The foam was coated with several layers of plaster, which were sanded down.

The obsidian shards were created from hand-carved transparent acrylic sheets, then moulded and cast with flexicast and jet-black pigment.

The handle and hilt were painted with reflective gold spray paint. The body was dry-brushed with grey acrylic paint.

For the sickle, I started by glueing several layers of transparent acrylic sheet together and cutting the shape of the blade before carving into the plastic to create a jagged hand-carved look.

I then cut the handle out of plywood, painted it gold and wrapped it with leather.

Creating the club handle
Creating the club head
Detail of club spikes
Detail of gold handle
Beginning of the angled sword
Finished angled sword
Finished club
Finished club and angled sword
Final display