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EN3009 - Jurellackk

 Upon heat and flame this Dragon would dance, basking within the hot, scorching air, its wings of fiery red would rise and spread upon the hot lava as if bathing upon its intense heat. A hide of hard blood red scales would shine and glimmer in the lava’s intense glow and an eerie yellow eye would watch every move, never flinching. For this was Jurellakk a dragon born of fire and flame, resplendent in a fiery coat of red whose very domain was the heart of the volcanoes and lava lakes of Dragongorge. Many would seek this king of fire, his scales were revered as magical talismans and yet, none ever returned from its fiery domain, consumed it is thought, by the mighty Jurellakk himself…

Taken from the great book of Enchantica, The travel journals of Danskamere.

(The above is taken from the certificate)

NUMBER

EN3009

NAME

JURELLACKK

TITLE

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SCULPTOR

ROB SIMPSON

HEIGHT

20cm (7.75")

RELEASED

14th of September 2006

RETIRED/SOLD OUT

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LIMITED

Open Edition

NUMBER ACTUALLY MADE

-

ORIGINAL SELLING PRICE (£)

£29.99

BOOK

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PAGE

-

CHAPTER

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PICTURE

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OTHER INFORMATION

Rob Simpson was going to release this as one of his Dragonlore range but Xystos bought it and asked Rob to do a few alterations to it, this included changing the base from a mound of treasure to lava rock! Rob also added extra detail work to the dragon too.

For some reason the name of the piece gained a letter "C" and an extra "K" at the end and lost an "A", as Rob called it Jurellaak!







Below shows an extra part of tail that the original sculpt didn't have

Below is the original sculpt and the modified version for Enchantica

Below is a photo of a 'Master' in it's componant parts, the base wrongly labels it as Dre'Garth (Photo supplied by Rob Simpson)

Below are photos of the prototype piece complete with treasure base











 

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