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Auntie Slag
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Auros and Sades; are these particular um... dotty things you get in packs from a craft shop of muliple colours? I'd love to try it too, maybe of people as well in a Commodore 64 graphical style of Picard, Sting etc. It looks like more fun than video games.
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Sades wrote:I'm going to attempt a few Chrono Trigger characters, and eventually a few of my favourite scenes from the game.
I was going to do a Crono a while back, but then I had to order more beads and then I forgot about it until I just read your post.

Slag, these are the little fuse beads that you get from craft shops, put on pegboards, and then iron together. From what I read online, they're even more popular and easy to find in Europe than North America.
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