Well, since that Dragonpriest staff is on your wishlist... I have the one I did for the tutorial ready.
I have to admit when sculpting for the tutorial I didn't check any game references and decorated it mostly freestyle the way I thought it would be fun to paint/dry-brush for a nice effect - but if you want it it's ready to ship.
To finish you will need to heat the bottom part, insert a staff (wood, pvc) and press the edges against it to make it fit. Once it has cooled off, take out the staff and apply some glue (simplest would be hotglue, I'd probably choose a 2 component epoxy glue or plumbers putty - anything that fills out hollow spaces a bit) and put it back together.
If you want to be certain, put a screw or two in. I'll provide a few extra Worbla scraps you can hide the screws under (unless you want to wrap the handle in leather) or sculpt a smoother transition between the worbla and the bottom part.
Since it needs to be heated to make it fit the staff to assemble it, I can't really paint it I am afraid. Any ideas?
Painting should be pretty simple - 2 or 3 layers of wood glue to smooth out the texture and remaining seams, primer, base color, highlights & shadows (weathering), seal.
I have to admit when sculpting for the tutorial I didn't check any game references and decorated it mostly freestyle the way I thought it would be fun to paint/dry-brush for a nice effect - but if you want it it's ready to ship.
To finish you will need to heat the bottom part, insert a staff (wood, pvc) and press the edges against it to make it fit. Once it has cooled off, take out the staff and apply some glue (simplest would be hotglue, I'd probably choose a 2 component epoxy glue or plumbers putty - anything that fills out hollow spaces a bit) and put it back together.
If you want to be certain, put a screw or two in. I'll provide a few extra Worbla scraps you can hide the screws under (unless you want to wrap the handle in leather) or sculpt a smoother transition between the worbla and the bottom part.
Since it needs to be heated to make it fit the staff to assemble it, I can't really paint it I am afraid. Any ideas?
Painting should be pretty simple - 2 or 3 layers of wood glue to smooth out the texture and remaining seams, primer, base color, highlights & shadows (weathering), seal.