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The sequel to the very popular controller I did for Heir to the Throne 2

This collaboration with Team heir is a prize for a raffle at Heir 3

The process of making this controller was similar to the first one. I started with a gold base coat, covered it in crackle medium then did a white coat over that. The white coat cracked revealing thin spidery lines of gold.

I lacquered the controller and then applied the transfers of the damask patterns on either handle, the Design out of Shield logo and Team Heir’s logo on the back behind the C-stick and D-pad and the Heir 3 logo on the front in the centre.

The entire controller is protected by many layers of Mipa Winner matte lacquer which gives the controller a silky smooth feel.

I hope the winner of the controller enjoys it.