Viking Mythos

Rob Fisher

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I have an order in for a very special mod and will post pics of it here... step my step pics as I get them from the mod maker.

Let's start with the block of wood!
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The block with it's metal face plates.
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A screen grab from the video of the block being c&c'ed.
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Just out of the C&C machine!
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Washed and shiny! Now I'm getting excited!
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@Rob Fisher
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That green bit is awesome! Looks like little ghost heads to me and fits the mod name so well. Dibs if you ever sell, provided I don't have to sell a kidney of course :D
 
@Rob Fisher
There is no 'mean' rating, so I can't rate your post above :p
That green bit is awesome! Looks like little ghost heads to me and fits the mod name so well. Dibs if you ever sell, provided I don't have to sell a kidney of course :D

Hehehe... I doubt the Mythos will ever be sold... ;)
 
Oh my gosh Rob that wood is stunning!

The green and blue reminds me of the sea and being at the beach. Conjures up holiday feelings when I look at it.
 
Don't be a hater @Viper_SA... :D Just think if you work hard for many years and you are 61 years old you may be able to afford one. :p
THIS is the reason I got out of the music biz lmfao. Money is great to have. Hell bent on being able to retire by 65 and have a good time doing it. Looking forward to it. I will pick up guitar again but on the most ridiculous custom instruments and actually enjoy it all the time.
 
That's is a very beautiful piece. Did you get to choose the piece of wood?

Yes I got to choose everything @igor... the wood, the top plate, the bottom plate and a special Hussar Tank to match. :b1: The Viking's are completely custom made.
 
I now understand what my wife means when she talks about couple goals. It must be about a man and his incredibly beautiful and fully personalised mod living happily together. I cant wait to see the finished product @Rob Fisher !
 
I want to practice so I can make things that look this good. Thanks for sharing the process I thoroughly enjoyed the read so far.
 
This is going to be one stunning mod, the colours are amazing and I'm really liking that whole lost souls vibe. :coti:
 
@Rob Fisher , I was chatting to @Paulie the other day and he told me that this Damascus Steel was very special.

Interestingly, it seems there is some mystique about it. The original methods of producing it are not known.

Check out initial excerpts from Wikipedia:

Damascus steel was a type of steel used for manufacturing sword blades in the Near East made with wootz steel.[1] These swords are characterized by distinctive patterns of banding and mottling reminiscent of flowing water. Such blades were reputed to be tough, resistant to shattering and capable of being honed to a sharp, resilient edge.[2]

The steel is named after Damascus, the capital city of Syria. It may either refer to swords made or sold in Damascus directly, or it may just refer to the aspect of the typical patterns, by comparison with Damask fabrics (which are in turn named after Damascus).[3][4]

The original method of producing Damascus steel is not known. Modern attempts to duplicate the metal have not been entirely successful due to differences in raw materials and manufacturing techniques. Several individuals in modern times have claimed that they have rediscovered the methods by which the original Damascus steel was produced.[5][6]
 
Yip Hi Ho @Silver... it's one of the reasons the mod is so expensive... the Damascus steel and Mokume (which is a similar process but used more in high end jewelry) adds to the cost in a big way... but it makes the mod really unique... and I guess that is part of the appeal of HE... not to mention it makes it really beautiful and a piece of real art!

Mokume has a high wastage of materials because they take lots of sheets of precious metals and hammer them together to create that effect and the offcuts are a hassle to reclaim...
 
Very fascinating Rob
The more we know about these materials and the processes the more one can appreciate the final product
 
Hey all

I am also currently waiting for a Viking Mod as i am excited for this mod i am also nervous cause u never know what itll be like until u actually hold it :p

The mod maker makes the whole experience fun for you as u get to choose all parts and watch it being made from scratch.

Here some pics of my one so far.

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