Custom Quills+Writing Equipment
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Custom Quills+Writing Equipment
Does anyone have any custom quills? : I'm making an elven scribe and i don't know how to make any quills myself
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And adding on, try using a trans black cone piece (they are rare but out there).
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Re: Custom Quills+Writing Equipment
ThisRubberchickenknight wrote:Does anyone have any custom quills? : I'm making an elven scribe and i don't know how to make any quills myself
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=4502a
is excellent as a quill. It fits into a minifig hand, and the different colours can signify different uses (or owners).
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I agree with using the small feather for a quill.
In some of my moc's I have used a black 1x1 round plate with a clear 1x1 round plate above it to act as an inkwell.
Lego clearly uses the feather as a quill in an idea book creation. I made instructions for this:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=25431
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In some of my moc's I have used a black 1x1 round plate with a clear 1x1 round plate above it to act as an inkwell.
Lego clearly uses the feather as a quill in an idea book creation. I made instructions for this:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=25431
Ben E.
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