Fun Without X-Crosses
So: I took an X-Cross from Torture Devices, and I opened it up in Nifscope...
... and I deleted the cross! Interestingly enough, it still worked.
So I decide to replace the cross part with this particularly shameless item of RRS propaganda.
Now as it happens, the girl I want to assign to this board is sporting a stylish set of StumpZ, and I do hate to take them away from her. So I started thinking about metal pins that could be fastened to the StimpZ and hold the girl that way.
So, yeah. That worked. I kind of like the effect. Like some strange butterfly pinned down in a glass display case. Not that I particularly approve of cruelty to butterflies, mind ?
Then I started thinking that just four points wasn't really much of a restraint. I mean those things don't look too strong. Maybe there were other possible restraint points...
(I was going for chrome, just for the contrast with the StumpZ, but seem to have got white plastic. It's all good).
Anyway ... oh, Deacon, you great pillock! What are you doing? You can't use that with hands and feet!
I mean a willingness to blend in is one thing, but he'll do himself an injury if he's not careful. I sent him off to get a BJ from one of the girls, so he shouldn't bother us again.
Anyway: white plastic restraints. Pins for the stumps, neck collar and dildo.
Get out of that, as they say. I mean she will of course. I've not found a restraint yet that doesn't see the victim taking occasional coffee breaks. But I like to pretend I don't know that.
Part of the motivation here is to be able to use these boards as cladding on walls. Or to make for roadside displays
It occurs to me that it might have been easier to add some loops for hands and feet than amputating the arms and legs from those two. Oh well, I'll know for next time
One final touch: I thought I might start making some signs to identify girl being restrained.
Mainly, I'm sick of juggling neon letters around, but I also feel the little plinth adds a touch of class to the proceedings.
I wonder if I can conceal the lights in the back of the plinth? That would give it a nicely professional touch.
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