Making a Viking Seax- Finale

3 years ago
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The Viking Seax was used both as a tool and a weapon, the broken back seax has a heavy forward balance, giving it the enough weight to chop through flesh, bone, and light armor, in this part we power through the finishing works and sewing the sheath, it has been a fun journey so far, unfortunately, camera issues caused a lot of footage to be lost, and made me borrow a different camera, which as it turns out, needs to be sent for an internal cleaning, as even switching the lens left the small black spots in the beauty shots at the end

Hope you all enjoyed and are looking forward to the next series!

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Music: Gjallar, Bach's Bouree in celtic minor, Góða Nótt, Bonfire, Nomadic sunset, Skaga, and The cold battle by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
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