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Hey, IDK where to say it because I am pretty sure about this, but I have found evidence that shows that most of the medallions Chris supposedly made himself were 3D printed. First of all, the Praetor and Chris medallions both ship from Sandy Hook, VA (Near Goochland, this is probably where Cabell makes those) and not from Lynchburg, as is the case with all other items, including the items Chris himself paints. Secondly, the resin printed Praetor medallions have a shiny, smooth back, due to being printed with liquid resin, as opposed to the clay non-reflective finish of the early run Chris medallions. However, the Megastone medallions also feature the shiny back despite supposedly being made from Model Magic, which doesn't match the original Chris medallions from early November. Thirdly, all of the Chris medallions made after mid November look the exact same. Looking at the Etsy reviews, all of the medallions from this category are flat, have rounded chin and have spikes slightly higher on the right side. This is just another one of many issues I have found with the Etsy store, other than some suspicious activity regarding the Measles-Chan artwork. What do you think about it? XelaBlueThunder (talk) 23:05, 14 April 2024 (EDT)