Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To James Spratt wrote on Sun, Nov 26, 2006 09:06 AM UTC:Hi, Claudio: Well I'm a little muddy (no clue) what a dev is, but I'd say, if you're making a real set using it, and the one piece spans more than one square, make the piece of a size to match the squares of the board; if it goes a long way, say, over three or four or six squares, you might make two and just remember that they are really one piece. The Elephant in Elephant Hunt Chess spans four squares, so I'd just make him big enough to put one foot in each of four adjacent squares. I usually use modeling wax to make the original models of small chess pieces; the wax off a Gouda cheese (if you just want a little bit to fiddle with) is quite moldable, strong and obedient--that is, if you put it there, it stays there, and doesn't have a rubbery resilience, which is irritating, and can be extruded into long, tall forms without flopping like some soft modeling clays do. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Molds does not match any item.