The wasp and hornet belong to the same family of insects and both have been known to participate in the fictional annual Insect Race (IR). While historically wasps and hornets were predators of beetles and humanoids since the Herbivy Treaty of 505 they have peacefully co-existed and enjoy competing against each other. The wasp portrayed in this sculpture is loosely based on the Yellowjacket wasp. The humanoid rider is an entirely fictional being and is an insect loving being.
Bronze
£2,055.77
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The wasp and hornet belong to the same family of insects and both have been known to participate in the fictional annual Insect Race (IR). While historically wasps and hornets were predators of beetles and humanoids since the Herbivy Treaty of 505 they have peacefully co-existed and enjoy competing against each other. The wasp portrayed in this sculpture is loosely based on the Yellowjacket wasp. The humanoid rider is an entirely fictional being and is an insect loving being.
Bronze
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