Amazing! Does that mean we can expect an AS Ahsoka series version somewhere in the future?
I would love to have a fully screen-accurate set from the series. There are many FX versions available, so I would say go for a static set. Mostly because then you don't have to make any concessions, because electronics have to go in later. That way, your replicas can really stand out from the rest.Something like that. I'm exploring a number of options for what to do with the model. Any comments on what people would like in their collection?
My main motivation in all my projects is accuracy to the original prop. Now, a lot of people right now are really into FX capable sabers. But for Ahsoka, the belt hanger heroes were drastically different from the FX fighting props because the design did not lend itself easily to a neopixel setup. In Mando, they built larger sabers to hold batteries, and in Ahsoka, it seems that they're holding the batteries in separate compartments hidden in Rosario's sleeves.
The models I've drawn up replicate the belt hangers, and so right now, I'm leaning towards doing static props that copy the hilts just as they were made for filming, and leaving the FX work to other people who value FX functionality over accuracy to the original props.
The belt hangers look similar, althought the ones on display from the new show look to have a higher finish quality than the belt hangers we saw in the BTS Mando realI always LOVE your static props.
Are they drastically different between Mando and her own show?
Any thought to doing young Ahsoka's sabers when better pictures and info comes out of the latest episode?
ended up turning on my computer not long after,
here is the saber I did a few years back, not exact, but the principle is so close!
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the WIP thread, at the time I didn't have a lathe or anything, I did this all by hand, I was actually considering asking people if they would be interested in a similar saber for the past few years and didn't do it for now. weird stuff!
Ahsoka customs lightsabers in the graflex style
Hey there, I'm currently doing both Ahsoka's lightsabers for my girlfriend cosplay. you know, this girlfriend, that goes into crazy star wars mode when we receive a new vacuum cleaner: So, the idea is not to replicate the series lightsaber pixel per pixel but to imagine what it would actually...www.therpf.com
sorry for the slight off topic, was just super surprised when seing the saber on the poster and couldn't resist discussing this!
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Where this this come from? I wish I had this sort of compilation for all my replica projects.View attachment 1739671
Here is a table of dimensions for various Ahsoka sabers. It is a screen capture from a video of reviews of Ahsoka sabers in Youtube. Discounting the Legacy hilts by Disney, you can see that the dimensions are all over the map. It's not clear if any of the builders except eFX had access to a good source. eFX did but it's not been released yet.
It's a video by Youtube user Fanporium, starting at 46 sec mark:Where this this come from? I wish I had this sort of compilation for all my replica projects.
I agree fully accurate and FX would be great. But I don't know if I have the capability to engineer the internals and keep the exterior accurate.
Right now, I'm leaning towards replicating the original prop as it was made--a combo of resin and metal part. Something along the lines of the Darth Maul sabers I did.
Yeah I’ve held off getting any animated sabers, even though it’s difficult! I knew that many would pop up in live action and when they do, I completely lose it. I need them.Great picture. I really love that interpretation of Ahsoka's saber. If I can get more references, I'll definitely be after one of those. I always thought the cartoon sabers needed more "translation" when they go to live action then a lot of replicas make.