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Anyone want plaques?

Slann

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I am making some. This one is for a necklace, but I could easily leave off the eyelet for a quick and easy glyph piece for terrain.

Glyph pieces would be $1 each, necklaces would be $1.50 and include painting the piece aged gold and natural fiber cording, with a single green or blue bead.

Thoughts? Interest? Ideas for different glyphs ( generally the same price)
 

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How big/small is it? Opened the big photo. No sense of scale. American pennies are excellent for that purpose... 3/4 inch.
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Thoughts? Ideas for different glyphs...

I drew some things in a notebook awhile back, they are already posted in some other thread(s) around here:

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You are welcome to try some of these.
 
I drew some things in a notebook awhile back, they are already posted in some other thread(s) around here:

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You are welcome to try some of these.

Alit of those are more advanced than my 3D printer can handle, but I will definitely use them for inspiration.

The glyph is large. I will take a photo when I get home
 
So it looks to be 3x3 inches. Or very close to that.
 
I think these would be much more useful for terrain if they were scaled down to 1/3 of current size. Fit inside a 22mm square.

(That way somebody could fix them onto a spare 25mm square base either on top or underneath for the inset look. Then affix a row of various designs to a temple arch, or a frieze, etc.)

But you are onto something.
 
I think these would be much more useful for terrain if they were scaled down to 1/3 of current size. Fit inside a 22mm square.

(That way somebody could fix them onto a spare 25mm square base either on top or underneath for the inset look. Then affix a row of various designs to a temple arch, or a frieze, etc.)

But you are onto something.

I mean I can get that done. I'll post an idea I had in a couple days
 
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