Yep, the buttons were painted and not actual buttons to make the saber easier to wield :thumbsup
For some scenes. There were a bunch of different sabers that Maul used throughout the film.
Yep, the buttons were painted and not actual buttons to make the saber easier to wield :thumbsup
Thanks for the photos. That saber looks pretty bare.
Best way is to use photobucket and use the links. Its free and easy to use.I have pics of an actual Maul saber from the Boston exhibit, but how do I upload photos?
Here are a few of my photos taken at C3, yes I know I am no photo wizard :lol
Hard to believe these are from six years ago already.
he greeblie next to the LEDs really is just a domed hex machine screw in a washer. A lot of people don't want to believe that for some reason, but it really is true. I've seen it with my own eyes.
Thanks for sharing. So the emitters were just flat with no holes
Actually I know for a fact that's not true. I don't know what your reference for that statement is, but it's incorrect.
Sure, the bodies are resin, but the greeblies on the hero are metal, right? I agree that it looks like a hex screw and small washer. But why would MR randomly put on that nipple looking thing? I know they're not perfect, but I think MR would see a hex screw?
Sure, the bodies are resin, but the greeblies on the hero are metal, right?
I'm looking at close up photos that come directly from the Lucas Film Archives, and I'm seeing a hex shaped hole. .
Well then you don't have the full hi res files or you're looking at the resin bits and seeing a hex head in the misshapen hole (which I think is what MR did because theirs is wrong).
The original real part is still on the Saesee Tiin lightsaber and the original short version of the Maul saber (it's details are still metal and it was the master that the longer Maul was cast from).
The center hole is round and the edge is beveled with a vertical edge near the flared base (which is not a washer - it's all one piece).
I think it could be a type of rivet, but I'm not real sure.