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A sculptural sports trophy with a round medallion that carries your sport, drawn as a bold pictogram, and a plaque with the winner's name, the placing and the tournament. Pick one of five bodies — a wing of curved flames, two leaves cradling the medallion, one big medallion rising from its plinth with a placing badge, a laurel wreath, or a heater shield — and one of eighteen sports, from football and tennis to cycling, swimming, chess and esports. Prints as a two-plate project: the body stands on its plinth in one piece with no supports, and the medallion, plaque and badge print flat, face up, then glue into their recesses.
The body of the trophy. Blaze: a fan of curved, fluted flames sweeping up around the medallion. Cradle: two tall leaves, one taller than the other, curling in to hold the medallion. Medallion: one big disc rising out of the plinth with a rim and a small placing badge (1, 2, 3 or a star). Wreath: a laurel wreath climbing either side of the medallion. Shield: a heater shield with a raised border.
The sport drawn on the medallion, as a bold black pictogram: a player in action with the ball, racket, bike, club or stick that names the sport; chess is the knight, esports a controller, and star is a plain star for any other event.
The placing or award, engraved on the plaque (and shown as 1, 2, 3 or a star on the Medallion design's badge).
The winner's name (or team), the top line of the plaque, set larger than the rest. Up to 22 characters; leave blank for a plaque with just the placing and tournament. Very long names on a small trophy are refused — shorten or go taller.
The tournament, league or event — the last line of the plaque. Up to 28 characters; a long line sets smaller to fit, and on a small trophy a very long one is refused (shorten it or choose a taller trophy). Leave blank to omit.
Overall height, plinth included. 180 mm is a full-size trophy; everything scales in proportion. The body stands upright on the plate, so 240 mm is the most a 256 mm-tall printer can make.