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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Stormcutter, "How to Train Your Dragon 2"

Hello,
After a long break, time for dragons again. About two month ago I'd started making three dragons, and yesterday I finished one of them - Stormcutter, Valka's dragon named Cloudjumper. 

I love this dragon. I saw him for the first time in HTTYD2 trailer, and I didn't like him at all, but as I found new images and discovered more about it I really like the dragon. 
It has two pairs of big wings (equa to one another, but my dragon has one of them smaller), additional pair of smaller fins and three tail fins. Head is not one of the most beaufitul, in my opinion, but it was very interesting to make.

Cloudjumper is the first dragon in my collection to have stiff wires put in wings. It makes them able to be folded and unfolded.

Dimensions: 89 cm / 35 inch long, 95 cm / 37,4 inch wingspan. 

Enjoy!

I know - it's CLOUDjumper (or STORMcutter), but today it was a really beautiful weather - that's why he's sitting on grass :)






Original dragon - so graceful...

6 comments:

  1. put the download link of the mold

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  2. Hello!

    I was wondering if you had a pattern or any tips you could share? My almost 4 year old son loves cloudjumper, and your s is his absolute favorite. My mother was going to attempt to sew it for him for his birthday in a few weeks but wasn't sure where to start. Any tips or help you could offer would help us so much. Thank you!

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  3. What fabric did you use? This is stunning! :)

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    1. Hello!
      Sorry for not answering, but in fact I didn't notice your comment :/
      I use cotton. And thanks :)

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  4. Hello! I just saw your stuff today, and I am enchanted... and I was wondering if you sell any of them? I am terrible at sewing, I could never make my own...

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    1. Hello! Thanks for your question. Unfortunately, I do not sell any of my works.

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