If my memory serves me correctly, no. I seem to remember one of my early toy-to-display mods involved cutting the blades out of the holders carefully with an exacto.
If you mean the decent "more to scale" version where the blades only lit up briefly when you hit them against something, the blades were not 100% fully collapsible but the emitters unscrewed easily which allowed you to remove the blades altogether.
If you mean the decent "more to scale" version where the blades only lit up briefly when you hit them against something, the blades were not 100% fully collapsible but the emitters unscrewed easily which allowed you to remove the blades altogether.
If you mean the decent "more to scale" version where the blades only lit up briefly when you hit them against something, the blades were not 100% fully collapsible but the emitters unscrewed easily which allowed you to remove the blades altogether.
That's right! I forgot that you could totally remove the blades by unscrewing the emitters. I'm thinking of the Vader and Luke sabers that came out ca. 96. Those blades were tough to remove.
That's right! I forgot that you could totally remove the blades by unscrewing the emitters. I'm thinking of the Vader and Luke sabers that came out ca. 96. Those blades were tough to remove.
Banging it around caused the long saber body to flex and compromised the internal battery compartment, causing the batteries to explode in a handful of toys.
Kenner offered a battery pack box to put the batteries in to keep them from shorting out.
Banging it around caused the long saber body to flex and compromised the internal battery compartment, causing the batteries to explode in a handful of toys.
Kenner offered a battery pack box to put the batteries in to keep them from shorting out.