Update on my builds.
I re-did the staff I did for Zombie, this time for myself and at only 90% original size (see it next to myself for size comparism, it looks larger taller than me because I held it closer to the mirror - it is exactly my own height). Maybe I could have done it at 100% and use a shorter staff at the bottom but I prefer it a little leaner. Oh, since I like individual props I decorated it a little different - so instead of scales like Zombie's my dragon got spikes. I know some people want to be as game acurate as possible, but I love variations on a theme - recognizable but with a personal touch. So the swirls on his dragon's face & neck are freestyle as well as the eyes and spikes.
Btw, this is still in 2 parts just stuck together. Wondering if I should keep it like that would make storage and transport a lot easier...
Also, to complete my Savior's hide I finished:
Female orc bracers: (the white gauze like material in the front will be covered with fur. It's kind of thermoplastic on a mesh that they use for casts for broken bones - I use it because it holds and strengthens a shape but I can actually stitch the fur to it, it worked rather well for the Armor's fur-covered shoulders).

Nordic carved boots: For those I experimented with a battle worn look - not sure yet if I like it, I think the paintjob will decide that.
If I use the same fur on those two that I used for my armor it should tie it all together neatly.
Oh, and since I have that staff I really wanted a mask to go with it
and finished this over the weekend - but it's not Zombies file that I used:
NOW I am eyeing the Dragon priest Armor longingly... a full set would be great! And I can't wait for my next holiday - I get 2 weeks off in April and if it's warm enough by then it means priming and painting! Yay!