Limited Run DaveP's Obi Static Parts Run 2022/23 (Sign-Up Closed)

Would be interested in:

Balance Pipe
Booster w/ weld bead.
And the custom made internal coach bolt/spacer/bp attachment.

Will there be an option for weathered versions?

Thanks!
That's great, thanks. I just got the list all up to date (y)

I will be offering commissions for weathering later on, but until I've got the parts in hand and completely finished one myself, I won't be able to give a timescale or price on that. I'm thinking the full commissions will likely be limited in number compared to the size of the run unfortunately. I've been seeing some fantastic Obi commissions doing the rounds lately though, so there are some really great options out there! Really looking forward to getting in to all the little details and imperfections!

When the time comes, for those interested in a full weathering commission, I'll be happy to hold on to people's orders until they see the final results. Then they can decide if they'd like to put their name down or not. Just an option to save on shipping back and forth, if people don't mind waiting.

I'll be including the clamp foil with the un-weathered hilt, for those wanting to delve in to the weathering themselves too. (y)

Things are moving along now and very nearly ready to reveal the final models... So many pieces to this one, that are themselves made up of multiple pieces! I'm calling the handwheel done though:



Most of the other parts are finished too, but I'll keep those under wraps for now, until I get the whole thing put together... (soon!)

Thanks again everyone!

All the best,

Dave
 
The Bapty discussion is a good one, good call on finding marks on the Death Star version I never noticed that!

The Tunisia version has an interesting attachment between the grenade neck and emitter. I don’t know what it is, but it looks different than the chronicles version. We learned the crap on the chronicles neck was gunk and not a dented emitter. Whether it was glue or weld I don’t know either.. I did hear a rumor they brazed them together
 
The Bapty discussion is a good one, good call on finding marks on the Death Star version I never noticed that!

The Tunisia version has an interesting attachment between the grenade neck and emitter. I don’t know what it is, but it looks different than the chronicles version. We learned the crap on the chronicles neck was gunk and not a dented emitter. Whether it was glue or weld I don’t know either.. I did hear a rumor they brazed them together

Hey Tom. I actually believe it's a combination of the two. There is definitely denting to the emitter, but it also has a substance of some sort at the join. It's hard to say for sure what that substance is, but I wouldn't have thought they would use glue. Personally I lean towards brazing or soldering.

add me in Dave pending final price:)
Interested. Thanks.

Thanks guys. Much appreciated! I've updated the list (y)

Got the clamp finished late last night, and got a few renders made today:

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Hope you like it. This is the base clamp model, so requires a few additional holes for the pins/screw.

Only a couple of loose ends to finish up now... :D

Thank again everyone!

Dave
 
What's yet another Obi Wan ANH for my other three? At this point I realize I'm unable to say, "no." Count me in, please! Amazing work! Thank you!
Thanks so much. I've updated the list. (y)
There’s no such thing as too much Obi sabers. This one will be my fourth (not counting the ones I sold)
Couldn't agree more :D
If this one edges out the Roman's, or even gets close, it's historical. That's worth it.
I feel like I should just say, it's not my intension to out-do anyone or compete in any way with other offerings. I have the utmost respect and admiration for Roman, and his MK1 is a thing of absolute beauty. This is a personal challenge for me, and my only aim is to make this thing as accurate as I possibly can and to the best of my own abilities.

The models are coming along nicely still (nearly finished!)... The models that I'm working on at the moment are the high poly preview models. These aren't strictly necessary, as they are not used in the manufacturing process. They will be useful for explaining some of the finer details and discussing with the machinist how certain aspects of the models interact with one-another. I think it's important to see the actual threading on the models and how that impacts the look of each piece:

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It's important that none of the subtle details that are present in these high poly renders are missed by the machinist, so they're going to be a great visual aid when the time comes to discuss manufacturing.

**Just in-case you're wondering, the lettering on the wind-vane will be optional. It wont be quite as heavy as it is here either. It is virtually non existent on the actual prop, so my plan is to have it stamped as shallow as humanly possible**

Anyway, hope you like how these are looking. Just a couple more pieces to get finished up in HP so that I can put them all together in one complete preview.

One more thing...

The number of parts that are required for this run has really got me thinking about whether it would be beneficial to abandon the Tunisia grenade?? I suspect that 99% of people are going to go for the Chronicles, in which case, perhaps it would speed things along if I focussed 100% on that for this run. I could then maybe take a look at the Tunisia grenade at a later date? It was just a thought, and I'm interested to hear what people think?

Thanks for your patience everyone. Things have certainly started to pic up pace now and I'm really excided to get past the modelling stage and to start thinking about manufacturing! :eek:

All the best, and MTFBWY-A...

Dave
 
I, for one, am going to through my hat behind the Chronicles grenade. Considering the incredibly little screen time the Tunisia grenade gets I don’t really care much for it :lol:
 
My vote is for the Chronicles. Once I thought that both used the same grenade, but the Tunisia is incredibly obscure and isn’t worth the trouble (at least for the first batch)
 
Will there be some hidden traces that these are not original parts? Just to avoid further confusions when they reappear on the market.

I am looking forward with the stamping on the wind vane ring because personally I really don't like the engraved ones that are being made nowadays. It would be topnotch to find a set of vintage metal stamps with the correct size and font type.
 
oh, wow, the lettering is going to be stamped? how does that even work? is it first made flat, stamped, rounded and welded?
looking forward to see the first machined parts, same as you I guess!
I believe the original rings would have been manually stamped by hand. I'm hoping to either pick up some stamps that are as close to those used as possible. (y)
I, for one, am going to through my hat behind the Chronicles grenade. Considering the incredibly little screen time the Tunisia grenade gets I don’t really care much for it :lol:
My vote is for the Chronicles. Once I thought that both used the same grenade, but the Tunisia is incredibly obscure and isn’t worth the trouble (at least for the first batch)
That's what I'm thinking. I like "obscure", and would love to have both versions sat side by side at some point. But I think it might be best to focus on one thing at once.
UH-MAY-ZING!!!!
Thanks Dan! :)
Will there be some hidden traces that these are not original parts? Just to avoid further confusions when they reappear on the market.

I am looking forward with the stamping on the wind vane ring because personally I really don't like the engraved ones that are being made nowadays. It would be topnotch to find a set of vintage metal stamps with the correct size and font type.
This is something I've been chatting about this week actually. I do plan on including a tell for the more hard to find/expensive parts. It's been pointed out that no matter how hard we try to get 100% accuracy, there is always something, however small, that will set it apart from a genuine vintage part. That said, the aim is perfection, so I will be including some tells that are not visible on the assembled prop.

That was exactly my thinking on the lettering, to find a set of stamps that match the size/font as closely as possible. Not sure if I'll find a vintage set, but that would be fantastic!
Did the handwheel on the actual prop have the blue or red ring?
I haven't seen any evidence of which end cap might have been used, and I've actually seen more evidence that there was no end cap at all. Personally, I like blue, goes with the blue blade better.
Like Wes says, there's only really the Tunisia shot that shows that end of that prop. It's missing entirely there, and I suspect that's the case for the Chronicles too. If they went to the trouble of concealing the Graflex lettering, it wouldn't make sense to include the cap with a large H/C if it could simply be left off. That's my thinking on it anyway. I do plan on having the cap made though, as most people seem to prefer to have it included.
 
A very small but important change to the clamp!

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Spot the difference...

It was pointed out to me by Diego86 that the clamp should be a former. My own vintage clamp (which I based the models on) is an Inc, which has a different type of pin! Thanks, Diego (y)
On the Chronicles version at least, the square washer behind that lever is missing too...
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That's one less thing to worry about making. ;)
 
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