There are 10 different kinds of dragon, in 5 sizes, available.  Double Dragons, featuring two dragons (of course) are also available.  Pricing is
determined by size.  However, certain colors cost extra due to limited supplies, and certain kinds of dragon cost extra due to difficulty.  Accessories
and embellishments will also cost a little extra.  However, as a customer courtesy, you can request any pose you can think of (nonsexual, please)
and I'll do my best to create the dragon of your imagination, no matter how complex it is.
Due to copyright issues, I cannot do sculptures of any dragons designed by any other artist.  No Ann McAffrey dragons, no D&D dragons, no WoW
dragons, no Inheritance dragons!  You get the idea.  So don't even ask.  The answer is "No."
Also, please be aware that I do my sculptures in
my style.  Do not complain that they are not to your taste and ask me to modify them to suit you.  
I've tried.  It doesn't work.  All of my sculptures have a particular look to them, and even if I try to make them scary or vicious, they are still in my
style.
What's New, TAC?
Dragons
Unfortunately, as of yet
there are no pre-made
dragons available for
purchase from the
website.  But you can
still order a Custom
Dragon if you want one!  
Pre-mades are coming
soon!
Dragons
Calista's Fantasy
If you would like to learn more about the different species of dragons, all you have to
do is ask.  Or if you're shy, here's a short list of references:
  • Dragons: A Natural History
Dr. Karl Shuker
Barnes & Noble, Inc. 2003
  • The Dragon Chronicles: The Lost Journals of the Great Wizard, Septimus Agorius
Courage Books
Pegasus Publications Ltd 2002
  • Dr. Ernest Drake's Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons
Dugald A. Steer
Candlewick Press
Publishers of Rare & Unusual Books
The Templar Company 2003
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10 Major Species of Dragon
1-Serpents: A legless variety of dragon, characterized by
the distinctly draconic head and spade-tipped tails.  
Sometimes referred to as wyrms.

2-
Sea Serpents: A generalized classification of dragons
that live exclusively in water.  Some are amphibious rather
than reptilian in nature.  Most lack legs, though some have
fins instead.

3-
Amphitheres: A vicious, man-eating variety of dragon
characterized by having feathery wings, but no legs, and a
feathery tail.  In a sense, they are a draconic version of
winged snakes.

4-
Lindorms: A unique species that lives in graveyards and
eats corpses.  Their breath and skin is toxic.  They are
characterized as serpentine dragons with only two legs
and spade-tipped tails.

5-
Wyvern: An extremely aggressive, bad-tempered
species of dragons with poisonous bites and fiery breath.  
They have wings, two legs, horns and spade-tipped tails.

6-
European Landbound: A fairly standard dragon, except
for the lack of wings or ability to fly.  Land bound dragons
rarely breathed fire, though some could spit balls of smoke.

7-
European Classic: The standard dragons you're used to
seeing.  Giant winged reptiles who could breathe fire.  
They're generally depicted as thick bodied and short
legged.  Some have canine or feline reminiscent faces, but
others have reptilian faces with pointed snouts, similar to a
bird's beak.

8-
Kirin: Kirins are depicted two ways.  One, is the classic
Chinese dragon you see at every Chinese restaurant in
existence.  The other way is a draconic horse with one or
more horns and a mane and tail of fire.  No matter how
they're described, they were protectors of people, and
rarely caused trouble.

9-
Tatzelworm: An interesting subspecies of dragon
claiming a snake's body with the head and forepaws of a
cat.  There was a report as recently as 1921 of a
Tatzelworm attacking a pig!  There were rumors of
genuine remains of a Tatzelworm at a museum in France,
but the museum was largely destroyed in WWII.

10-
Tarasque: One of the most unique, and dangerous,
species of dragon.  They had fairly normal dragon bodies,
but they had six legs turtle shells, and leonine paws and
head with the face of an old man with several rows of
sharp teeth.  They were famed for a ferocious attitude and
human intelligence, and were hard to defeat because of
their turtle shell.
The first set of
Dragons for 2007
Sorry, these guys are just samples.  Not available for purchase from this website.
He wraps around a vase.
A mother and baby.
Dragon twins in a tangle.
This one also wraps around a vase
His tongue's out 'cause he's hungry.
The first Kirin I ever made
I no longer make Draclings unless asked too.  Eggshells are too fragile for constant travel.
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The first gemstone dragon
The smallest Dracling ever, uh, hatched
He's very puzzled
She's not long out of the egg, this baby girl
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