
Valkyrie Rider
By Fairytas
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Location  Valhalla
Client commission-Valkyrie Rider CLOSE-UP
I was so enthusiastic when my client requested a full plate Valkyrie type armor to wear in her professional equastrian show. I knew it could be a great opportunity to design a wing based design. I drew and sculpted the base shape wings out of apoxy sculpt and molded+casted those into the design. I went for a classic silver with gold trim armor that would look great up close and far off.
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I was so enthusiastic when my client requested a full plate Valkyrie type armor to wear in her professional equastrian show. I knew it could be a great opportunity to design a wing based design. I drew and sculpted the base shape wings out of apoxy sculpt and molded+casted those into the design. I went for a classic silver with gold trim armor that would look great up close and far off.
Get your own custom made design true www.fairytas.com and click on the commission tab!
Image details
Image size
3254x4882px 8.21 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 60D
Shutter Speed
1/50 second
Aperture
F/1.8
Focal Length
50 mm
ISO Speed
125
Date Taken
Feb 8, 2019, 12:20:56 AM
Sensor Size
14mm
Published:
© 2019 - 2021 Fairytas
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Beautiful, feminine, yet also protective! I know it’s just a prop, but I’m impressed! Sleek, stylized, but not over the top redoculously ornamented!
I don’t mind the sexualized armor in games too much, and I know you designed this for a equestrian show, not a video game, but this is way better design. 11/10, would ride into battle wearing this.
I don’t mind the sexualized armor in games too much, and I know you designed this for a equestrian show, not a video game, but this is way better design. 11/10, would ride into battle wearing this.

If I had to guess, the "metal" is actually made of Worbla (or some variation) which is a kind of hard/rubbery plastic (depending on the type). It'll hurt if she falls, but isn't as likely to be as destructive as metal at least. I think though, I would wear some other kind of padding beneath to prevent accidents like that. I'm not a risk taker LOL
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