Re: === G R A F L E X === flashgun ... anyone? **??? QUESTION ???**
I certainly hope not!
I certainly hope not!
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I have to ask though... What difference does the "functional" flash make? We aren't using these a flash handles, we'd be using these as light saber props right? I would certainly rather have Romans reputation and knack for detail over the shady Parks any day.
I would certainly rather have Romans reputation and knack for detail over the shady Parks any day.
I have to ask though... What difference does the "functional" flash make? We aren't using these a flash handles, we'd be using these as light saber props right? I would certainly rather have Romans reputation and knack for detail over the shady Parks any day.
That's an apples to oranges comparison. The obi saber parts are modular, so replicating the real items is necessary, replica parts need to mate with real parts and so on.And asking why a functional flash is important is like asking why Romans Obi pommels should be made in several pieces, like the real AS handwheels, instead of in one solid piece. I mean, no one will tell the difference, right, and it's being used for a lightsaber pommel and not to adjust water temperature, right? So why won't one piece suffice? Because the real ones were multipiece, that's why.
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That's an apples to oranges comparison. The obi saber parts are modular, so replicating the real items is necessary, replica parts need to mate with real parts and so on.
The Graflex saber has no need to function as a flash as long as the moving parts on the surface all move like they are supposed to. Not to mention saving a little on the price by simplifying the manufacturing process.
That's an apples to oranges comparison. The obi saber parts are modular, so replicating the real items is necessary, replica parts need to mate with real parts and so on.
The Graflex saber has no need to function as a flash as long as the moving parts on the surface all move like they are supposed to. Not to mention saving a little on the price by simplifying the manufacturing process.
Yes but the example I just used was of the BOTTOM of the LAST part of the Obi saber, which isn't mating with anything other than my hand (wait...why does that sound wrong...?) Couldn't the sink knob be replicated as a 2-piece unit and still attach just fine to the booster and look 100% accurate? If so, why does Roman make them as 3-piece units? And why did he originally make them as ultra-accurate 4-piece units? Because to some, it matters that the replica parts TRULY replicate the original source parts, not just in final outward appearance, but in function and assembly.
Your insinuation that I don't understand or care is insulting. I'm a cheerleader for accuracy, I've even been called an "accuracy Nazi" a few times over the years.If you can't understand why that's important to some, I don't think anything I say will get the point across. You're either someone for whom replicating original function, along with form, matters, or someone for which it doesn't..
Your insinuation that I don't understand or care is insulting. I'm a cheerleader for accuracy, I've even been called an "accuracy Nazi" a few times over the years.
Accuracy is always going to be a sliding scale measured against cost, there is no getting around that fact in our hobby.
To you, functionality is a big deal. I'd like crazy accuracy too, how about a bulb socket made from bakelite like the originals instead of modern plastic?
I hold a different opinion than you, and it's no more/less important than yours.
Edit: Well stated @KhalDrogo
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