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Posted: October 13th, 2009
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Ever since Blizzard first revealed Deathwing to us back at BlizzCon, that image of the dragon and that jaw has stuck in my head -- dragons are always dangerous (you know what happens when you meddle in their affairs), but Deathwing is a dragon in his own class. And apparently that picture also stuck in artist Kymba's head, too, because she's been working on (and documenting on Livejournal) an awesome sculpture of the beast himself.

Obviously it's a work in progress, but Kymba has been doing a really thorough job covering just what she's doing with Sculpey (a brand of polymer clay). You can follow her own accounts on her Livejournal page (start over here), or check out the gallery below, in which we've compiled all of the pictures of the process so far. The jaw was made separately, and from what I can tell (I've never sculpted in my life), she used aluminum foil baked into the clay wrapped around a sturdier core. The whole thing looks great so far -- we can't wait to see what the finished product looks like.

Stay tuned -- you'll probably see it all done in a future World of Warcrafts post.

Gallery: Deathwing sculpture in progress
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Filed under: Fan stuff, Odds and ends, Bosses, NPCs, Fan art

Deathwing sculpture in progress originally appeared on WoW.com on Tue, 13 Oct 2009 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Author: SUPPORT@WEBLOGSINC.COM (Mike Schramm)
Category: aluminum-foilartawesomedeathwingdragonkimberly-lecronekymbalivejournalpolymer-claysculpeysculpturewow-livejournal
Publish Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 15:00:00 EST
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