![](images/icon_clip.gif)
![Objekt_56536_00_700x700.jpg](files/objekt_56536_00_700x700_756.jpg)
![](images/icon_clip.gif)
![Objekt_1_56536_00_700x700.jpg](files/objekt_1_56536_00_700x700_196.jpg)
![](images/icon_clip.gif)
![Objekt_56543_00_700x700.jpg](files/objekt_56543_00_700x700_173.jpg)
![](images/icon_clip.gif)
![486322_535945689756529_1465881449_n.png](files/486322_535945689756529_1465881449_n_391.png)
![](images/icon_clip.gif)
![42.png](files/42_123.png)
![](images/icon_clip.gif)
![43.png](files/43_632.png)
![](images/icon_clip.gif)
![Longswords.png](files/longswords_180.png)
Jeffrey Faulk wrote: |
I can't seem to find an online translation of "Astknauf", could you elaborate? I don't think I've yet run into that term... |
Jeffrey Faulk wrote: |
Excellent image!
If I could proffer a suggestion: perhaps a colored 'yardstick' at one end of the image in foot increments, to provide a better sense of scale? Apart from that, lovely work :) |
Nathan Robinson wrote: | ||
Stats for every single sword in the image are available within this topic and on Facebook. The image really is a visual piece of eye-candy. If one wants to have a measuring stick, all one would need do is look at the measurement of, say, the largest sword and judge from there. This is just a visual representation of variety. A downloadable high-resolution one with a scale would be a good idea. It would serve another purpose and that would be a good thing. |