Difference between revisions of "Medium buckle"

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[[Medium buckle]] can mean:
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resources=15 grams of [[bronze]]|
 
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type=Semi-finished products|
 
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resources=10 grams of [[copper]]<br />5 grams of [[zinc]]|
 
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*[[medium brass buckle]]
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*[[medium bronze buckle]]
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*[[medium iron buckle]]
  
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There are three versions of the medium buckle: iron, bronze and brass. The material is shown while the item is held but all three can be substituted for each other and once added into a project, they all look alike.
 

Latest revision as of 00:06, 3 August 2007

Medium buckle can mean:

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