G1 Final Fantasy X-2 Warrior Paine with Chocobo

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Final Fantasy X-2 Warrior Paine

Paine in her warrior garb from the Play Station 2 video game Final Fantasy X-2 crafted as a custom pony figure.

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Paine’s pony base is the lavender generation 1 Sweet Heart Sister pose. Removed the original hair, coated the entire pony in Gesso to give a texture for the acrylic paints to bond to.

Full body repaint job in a left over hand-blend of acrylic paints left over from the Monster High Draculaura commission I did.

I painted the eyes in my realism anime/fusion style.

All paint work sealed in Artists Varnish.

Mane and tail are rooted in RetrodollsUS Platinum Blonde monofiber, Restoredoll’s nylon Katsilk medium gray, Dollyhair’s saran Barbie hair in the color silverbullet, Dollyhair’s nylon mlp hair in the colors Tiramisu and Stormy Sky gray.

Made my own extended scalp line for extra plugs, hair permanently styled/hardened in my hair gel method.

Attire- started with the hind leggings. Cut slits down the sides to make straps over, leggings are inverted faux vinyl brown material, the inside of it has a matte black that I used. Stitched straps. Boots cut from black faux vinyl, used the shiny outside for the top flaps, the rest of the boot is the inside of the vinyl. Hand stitched around thick black authentic leather soles. Finished with straps of thin black faux vinyl stitched around silver metal hoops.

Next outfit layer I crafed, was the red straps. The start between the front legs, and stop over the tops of the leggings on the hind legs. Straps are red silk ribbon with red plastic strips stitched over top.

Next layer of outfit, the shorts. I cut them from the same faux black vinyl as the boots cutting slits on the sides that match the leggings. Same method of cutting tiny strips and stitching them in place.

Belts- Used a real belt for the thick belt with the skull. Took leather tool puncher and punched holes with the largest hole setting. Stitched a silver metal skull bead in the middle with pieces of silver metal leaf beads on each side, painted the tip of the belt tongue in silver acrylics.

Red belt- two strips of red silk ribbon stitched to a strip of black bias tape then silver metal round beads stitched to detail.

Two other belt straps- took some real leather strips, and set the leather tool punch to the smallest hole setting. Punched the holes, stitched silver metal hoop and buckle on the straps.

Next, the gloves. I cut them from the black faux vinyl and simply stitched them on.

Collar piece- also cut from the black faux vinyl, I glued down square plastic rhinestones then put a layer of the Gesso over top then painted the stones in silver acrylics then put light gray dots in the middles. West Coast Choppers cross emblem stitched as the broach.

Necklaces- Took the real strip of black leather and painted silver dots on it then twisted silver floral wire for the barbed wire necklace, then cut out 10 smaller pieces and wrapped them around the pieces I twisted together.

Pendant on the barbed wire necklace- I purchased a fleur de lis pendant then with wire cutters I slowly broke the emblem apart to use the bottom piece for this piece. I then wired other silver beads for the rest of the detailing, then finished it off by gluing a silver circular rhinestone in the middle.

Glued silver plastic rhinestones on her ears for earrings after styling her hair.

Sword- crafted her sword accessory this time around. Cut out the blade from card stock then traced it out on thick brown leather then 2 layers of silver faux vinyl. Sandwiched the pieces together then glued them.

Cut out a petal-shaped piece for the base of the blade detail, and glued some help cord down then Gorilla-glued silver metal skulls in the middles.

After that dried fully, I cut out individual strips from silver leather strips then glued them down, painted over the entire piece in silver acrylics.

Hilt- Cut from a wooden dowel, then I wrapped thin tattered dyed ribbon around it after applying Tacky glue to the dowel.

Took a black flat circular bead and pinned it in at the end with glue in place then dabbed more glue where the piece meet and wrapped black hemp cord to secure it.

Gorilla-glued the handle into the blade, wrapped metallic red wire around it then painted some more silver paint over the glue.

Chocobo- was originall a generation 4 Fluttershy that I stripped the original hair and paint off of, then painted the hind legs, beak and eyes in acrylic paints then sealed in Artists Varnish. Glued yellow feathers for the mane and tail feather, cut out cone-shaped pieces from real beige leather, stitched them to keep shape then pinned them into the pony’s legs and lined them with orange hemp cord.
 
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