Delta Force Tarot Magnet Collection – Claire Ann Byers & Raven & Ghroth

Price range: $39.0 through $89.0

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Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q4 - 2026

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ABOUT

REFLECTION Studio’s The Mystic Cards — Major Arcana collection translates three Delta Force operators into tarot-card-format resin magnets at 1/4 scale: Claire Ann Byers as The Star, Raven as Death, and Ghroth as Wheel of Fortune. Each piece is a relief-style bust emerging from a gilded tarot frame, sculpted in imported resin and PU. At 10 cm tall they sit at the precise intersection of display collectible and functional object — a rare format that earns its shelf edge without needing extra shelf space.

Dimensions

  • Height: 10 cm / 3.9 in (each magnet)

Configurations

  • Version A — Claire Ann Byers: tarot card “The Star” relief magnet
  • Version B — Raven: tarot card “Death” relief magnet
  • Version C — Ghroth: tarot card “Wheel of Fortune” relief magnet
  • Bundle option: all three versions (A + B + C) available together

Material & Packaging

  • Imported resin (primary sculpt material)
  • Imported PU (polyurethane; used for flexible or detail components)
  • Color-printed outer box
  • EPE foam interior (expanded polyethylene; protective cushioning)
  • Kraft paper outer box (natural-fiber corrugated shipper)

Other

  • Scale: 1/4
  • Studio: REFLECTION Studio
  • Edition Size: Not specified
  • Estimated Shipment: Q4 2026

REFLECTION Studio frames the collection around the Major Arcana, casting each Delta Force operator as a living tarot archetype rather than a standard action pose. What REFLECTION Studio emphasizes here is the tension between the operator’s identity and the card’s symbolic weight — Claire Ann Byers cradling a golden star emblem with eyes closed evokes quiet resolve, while Raven and Ghroth carry the fatalism of Death and the cosmic uncertainty of the Wheel of Fortune. The relief format, with each figure breaking the gilded card border, is the studio’s way of saying the operators are too alive to stay inside any frame.