Eyes Only Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Nov 13, 2008 #1 So I'm working on a hammer prop, does anybody have or know the font used for the wording on Thor's Hammer? thanks Lowell
So I'm working on a hammer prop, does anybody have or know the font used for the wording on Thor's Hammer? thanks Lowell
TMP Sr Member Nov 13, 2008 #2 Well Thor is mythology comes from scandinavia. It should be written in old Norwegian or Islandic to give it more mytical effect.
Well Thor is mythology comes from scandinavia. It should be written in old Norwegian or Islandic to give it more mytical effect.
outlander Sr Member Nov 13, 2008 #3 The inscription shown is an invention by Marvel comics for the character. I presume that is what you are going to want to duplicate, right?
The inscription shown is an invention by Marvel comics for the character. I presume that is what you are going to want to duplicate, right?
Eyes Only Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Nov 13, 2008 #4 yes I will want to duplicate the inscription as best as I can.
Remo Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2008 #5 Sorry to a lil OT, but how do you pronounce Mjolnir? Is it ma /jol/ ner or is the j silent like mol/ neer. Sorry, just always curious. Good luck with the hammer, I have a fan made one that unfortunetly did not come with the writing as the Factory X one did.
Sorry to a lil OT, but how do you pronounce Mjolnir? Is it ma /jol/ ner or is the j silent like mol/ neer. Sorry, just always curious. Good luck with the hammer, I have a fan made one that unfortunetly did not come with the writing as the Factory X one did.
CSMacLaren Sr Member Nov 13, 2008 #6 Mujolneer Mojonir Myooolneer.. Dunno. Here's my rendition of Thor's hammer but with Viking runes taken off of the Kensington Rune Stone.
Mujolneer Mojonir Myooolneer.. Dunno. Here's my rendition of Thor's hammer but with Viking runes taken off of the Kensington Rune Stone.
Goodwolf Sr Member Nov 13, 2008 #7 I *think* it's pronounced myole-neer. The j in scandanavian dialects generally produces a "y" sound, as in Bjorn.
I *think* it's pronounced myole-neer. The j in scandanavian dialects generally produces a "y" sound, as in Bjorn.
Nexus6 Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Nov 13, 2008 #8 Goodwolf said: I *think* it's pronounced myole-neer. The j in scandanavian dialects generally produces a "y" sound, as in Bjorn. Click to expand... ^THIS^ is correct.
Goodwolf said: I *think* it's pronounced myole-neer. The j in scandanavian dialects generally produces a "y" sound, as in Bjorn. Click to expand... ^THIS^ is correct.
Eyes Only Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Nov 13, 2008 #9 back to the topic. does anybody have a clue as to the font or have something similar?
outlander Sr Member Nov 13, 2008 #10 Ask Rylo. He did a run of hammers minus the font, but he may have found out what he should have inscribed them with if that's what people wanted.
Ask Rylo. He did a run of hammers minus the font, but he may have found out what he should have inscribed them with if that's what people wanted.
Eaglewood Sr Member Mar 29, 2010 #11 Eyes Only said: So I'm working on a hammer prop, does anybody have or know the font used for the wording on Thor's Hammer? thanks Lowell Click to expand... Here ya go!!!
Eyes Only said: So I'm working on a hammer prop, does anybody have or know the font used for the wording on Thor's Hammer? thanks Lowell Click to expand... Here ya go!!!