I thought, no words might do justice to the beauty of this die, so instead of my usual text introduction, this time, I just stamped the main pic here.

More after the pause.

Well…finally I managed to finish this troublesome build.

I’d like to state that I used the verb “build” instead of craft/make or others, because in the end, doing this die was more or less an assembling process, like riveting an old building.

So far, “Structural Integrity” it’s the most difficult die I have made, and, altough I plan to make even more difficult/complex ones…this will remain as one of the prettiest dice I have made, rivaling with “Industrial Fantasy” dice.

The usual complete pics:

This die feels like nothing else you have handled ever. It is unbeliebable light, yet strong. (on previous tests, I hammered the nails really hard, and the die structure did not fail.

Anyways, the die will be shipped in a protective case, so you can carry it along your other dice.

Now avaliable at the shop!

I forgot to add the sizing:

This die measures 20mm across. Originally was 18mm, but the nails added one mm on each side. Also, here is a pic of it on my hand.