A little underweight

Peter finished the sculpt of the mermaid skeleton and it turned out pretty cool. It is one more small piece of the magic we are creating for Skallywag Bay Adventure Park.

The sunken ship and all of the there pieces for the railway tunnel are now fully sculpted and base coated. The glazes are underway and will bring out the texture throughout. This should be a very cool experience.

Setting sail for adventure

I can hardly wait to see kids climbing all over our latest creation, embarking on all sorts of wonderfully imagined voyages and adventures. The pirate ship will 'float' in a shallow, rubber lined wading pool at Skallywag Bay Adventure park. 

The ship is low for safety reasons as kids will climb as high as they are able and then most likely jump off as they play. The mast of the ship is a palm tree stalk - just for a bit of tropical fun.

The theme and details are consistent with all of the other pieces being created for the park.

Tomorrow morning the whole gang will push and shove to move the heavy feature from the shop to make way for the next.

New video

The fellows at Inmst released our new video today. To say we love it is an understatement. Their mandate was to capture the passion we feel for the work we do in 90 seconds of video. We wanted viewers to be left with a sense of anticipation and wanting more. Watch it and see just how good RJ & Dawson did.

The new video will live permanently on our 'Who are we?' page. And for those wanting to see more...  more will be added in due time. :)