"Stripperella"

I don't actually know the figure's proper title, but this is the nickname she picked up while I was working on her, partly because of the boots, partly because of the improbably sized and gravity-defying breasts. Which were a shame, because most of the body is quite nice and she has an excellent face.

She was painted for display in the Wellington Tattoo Museum (which is why the model has so much skin on show), and the design on her back is based heavily on one by Erik Rieth.

She stands more than a foot tall, and was quite a change from tiny little men. I received the figure in damaged condition and had to remove some parts (chains in her hair-slide etc). The leg was already fixed when I got it but I didn't really have the time to do much more than a cursory tidy of the rough putty that was there.

She was also far too tall to photograph where I would usually, so the light is a bit off. The colour is true in the close-up photographs but is slightly too warm in the larger images. Yes, she does have teeny little freckles across her nose :).