First of all the model itself. I look at this one at the moment and think its rather poor, not a lot is really spectacular about it. But then again this was done at midnight
Now about the name, yes it is quite literally a nameless sword. I cannot for the life of me think of a name for this sword at all, so what I would like is for someone to think up a name for this sword of mine. If I like the name and I think it is really cool then i'll probably model a weapon of your choice, heh. (And rename my sword of course )
Mintage! It looks like a quite ordinary sword. Maybe used by the masses in an army? Perhaps? No? Yes? No?
So, then...
... How about "Sceard", then? As far as I remember is that it is Old English for "Scar", or "Cut", too. While also sound like "Sword", too. Which. I think. Gives it a very ordinary sounding feel to it too though. lol. :].
Oh god, I suck with names... -.- the only thing that I came up with is light sword for both the facts that it seems not to be heavy and the luminescence it gives. But that sounds .... oh well, anyways, I like the light you put on this one and that it looks compact, as someone mentioned before, like for the soldiers in armies. Great job
Hmm, I like that name quite a lot. But I'm not sure that its right for this model, still I will hold on to that name if that's okay with you of course.
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Hey check my gallery sometime, i'd really like it. [link]
Yea the sword is rather plain, but I gotta admit it probably took me the longest lol. Yes I suppose this sword does look like it would be mass produced heh.
Interesting name, but I would like the name to be something a little more, shall we say, universally understandable lol.
And thanks
Grim.
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Hey check my gallery sometime, i'd really like it. [link]
He he, I'll remember not to have another naming competition then . Something about Light seems to click with this sword, but I just cannot get the name out, hmm. Good try all the same .
Thank you, I have been experimenting with a few extra features for this model and I am quite content with how it came out. Yea I suppose that the design of this sword could be mass produced and used as a general sword in armies, gives me an idea that actually...
Thanks again. Grimthor.
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Hey check my gallery sometime, i'd really like it. [link]
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So, then...
... How about "Sceard", then? As far as I remember is that it is Old English for "Scar", or "Cut", too. While also sound like "Sword", too. Which. I think. Gives it a very ordinary sounding feel to it too though. lol. :].
Good Job Too Though Too! lol. :].
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What? You expect me to say something here?
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Hey check my gallery sometime, i'd really like it.
[link]
Interesting name, but I would like the name to be something a little more, shall we say, universally understandable lol.
And thanks
Grim.
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Hey check my gallery sometime, i'd really like it.
[link]
Thank you, I have been experimenting with a few extra features for this model and I am quite content with how it came out. Yea I suppose that the design of this sword could be mass produced and used as a general sword in armies, gives me an idea that actually...
Thanks again.
Grimthor.
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Hey check my gallery sometime, i'd really like it.
[link]
Grim.
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Hey check my gallery sometime, i'd really like it.
[link]
lol. And. No problem then. lol. :].
You're Welcome. Then. lol. :].
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