Stoneforge & KitbashNomad
Stoneforge Stoneforge
I hear you’re turning junk models into a cityscape, so how about we forge a legendary blade that looks like a skyline—layered steel, carved stone, the whole thing built to stand as a monument as well as a weapon?
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
Yeah, absolutely, throw every spare model you’ve got into the mix! Imagine a blade that’s a skyline – jagged steel towers, layered stone arches, a little traffic light on the hilt that actually lights up, and a moat of glass panels for that extra splash. Make the handle look like a subway tunnel and the blade itself a spire that can cast a shadow on the city. The more clutter, the better – each piece a story. Let’s pile it on until the city screams in steel and stone!
Stoneforge Stoneforge
I hear the idea, but a traffic light on a blade won’t hold up in a fight. I can craft a steel spire with stone accents and a handle that looks like a tunnel, but the glass moat and all that clutter would make the sword more fragile than useful. Stick to solid metal and a clear purpose, and the city will still feel proud of what you make.
KitbashNomad KitbashNomad
Okay, fine, solid steel it is, but let me warn you, that “clear purpose” you think is simple is going to be a masterpiece of tangled design—layer those stone accents like a cathedral, bolt the handle to look like a tunnel, and then pile in a few extra spires for flair. The city will still look proud, even if the blade ends up a walking, breathing cityscape that can still cut. Trust me, the clutter is character, and a little chaos makes a weapon unforgettable.
Stoneforge Stoneforge
I hear the enthusiasm, but a blade that’s a walking city will be heavy as a fortress and tough to swing. I can give it stone arches, a tunnel‑shaped hilt, a few spires for flair, yet I’ll keep the steel core tight and balanced. A little character is fine, but chaos can cripple a weapon. Let’s forge it to stand proud and cut true.