A collection of props I’ve made in the past for productions, projects, courses and for fun. I have a habit of making things to the best of my ability and have a good eye for detail, enabling me to create accurate and realistic props based off thorough research.

Rohirrim book

Back cover

Hand drawn map of Middle Earth

Edoras The Golden Hall & Helms Deep

Helm Hammerhand

Two horse heads on the spine

Rohirrim toolbox




Fish & Chips food prop

Cut sponge into shape

Cover in PVA

Paint first layers

Paint second layers

Jamaican Patties food prop

Wrapping tinfoil in clay

Shaping to look like a patty/pastie

Using tissue paper and PVA as mince meat for a half eaten patty

Applying primer and base layer

Painting more layers

Adding gloss to make it look greasy

Patties on set

The kitchen set, for which I sourced and made the other props

1982 Brixton, London, kitchen set, for which I was the props person and set dresser

Uruk-hai sword

Stick two layers of plastazote together with metal rod in centre

Testing weight and size

Cutting off excess material

Use belt sander to add texture

Paint 2 layers of base colour

Dry brush metallic paint

TOO WAR!!!

Witch-king of Angmar helm

Marking template on sheet of plastazote

Assembling the main parts

Adding the details

"The Dark Lord has not yet revealed his deadliest servant" - Gandalf