Just in case you wanted to design your own. Perfect for a 3d printer.

  • CouldbealeotardOP
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    2 years ago

    No idea what “Syntra” is in this context. It could be a reference to a crew member: on other props there is mark ups for “boyd gak”; Boyd I believe is the name of a propsmen, and gak is the nondescript design bits and pieces that covers the props to make them look more interesting. So Boyd Gak is the gak crafted by Boyd.

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      2 years ago

      I’ve seen it spelled “Sintra”, but it’s clear acrylic used frequently in prop making.

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        2 years ago

        Sintra is a lightweight, rigid board of expanded, closed-cell polyvinyl chloride extruded in a homogeneous sheet with a low-gloss, matte finish.

        Ah! Thank you!