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Elven Wing Axe
Epic Armoury’s Elven Wing Axe is the proper weapon for elven warriors. With an elegant crescent-shaped head curving back towards the wood-textured haft, this axe is made to be effective in semi-ranged combat. The head has a long curved 70cm edge and is made to look like the feathers of a bird, and its 16 cm width is secured to the haft by a decorative gold plate. The total length of the weapon is 150 cm, sculpted and painted with great realism.
Made from durable closed cell foam around a solid fiberglass core and finished with a strong latex coating, you can feel confident that your LARP weapon will provide the safety and appeal you want when crafting your battlefield kit.
HISTORY
- The first hafted axe was created about 6,000 B.C. using birch-tar and raw-hide lashings to fix the blade
- Many battle axes doubled as tools and were cheaper to make than swords
- Axes are still very prevalent today and is one of the most common tools found in most households, around the world
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Elven Wing Axe
Epic Armoury’s Elven Wing Axe is the proper weapon for elven warriors. With an elegant crescent-shaped head curving back towards the wood-textured haft, this axe is made to be effective in semi-ranged combat. The head has a long curved 70cm edge and is made to look like the feathers of a bird, and its 16 cm width is secured to the haft by a decorative gold plate. The total length of the weapon is 150 cm, sculpted and painted with great realism.
Made from durable closed cell foam around a solid fiberglass core and finished with a strong latex coating, you can feel confident that your LARP weapon will provide the safety and appeal you want when crafting your battlefield kit.
HISTORY
- The first hafted axe was created about 6,000 B.C. using birch-tar and raw-hide lashings to fix the blade
- Many battle axes doubled as tools and were cheaper to make than swords
- Axes are still very prevalent today and is one of the most common tools found in most households, around the world



















