Fair enough
Roy has my new 3d model and will be doing some comparisons for me again soon. Then I plan to start a new design thread to get the most accurate hero model to date, as we did with the v2
Oh this is going to be epic!!
Fair enough
Roy has my new 3d model and will be doing some comparisons for me again soon. Then I plan to start a new design thread to get the most accurate hero model to date, as we did with the v2
Fair enough
Roy has my new 3d model and will be doing some comparisons for me again soon. Then I plan to start a new design thread to get the most accurate hero model to date, as we did with the v2
I think there have been PLENTY of copper-necked versions made over the years, I'm fairly certain the plan is to go with original materials.
I think there have been PLENTY of copper-necked versions made over the years, I'm fairly certain the plan is to go with original materials.
I think there have been PLENTY of copper-necked versions made over the years, I'm fairly certain the plan is to go with original materials.
I believe the isyhcanl has the black button on it
I always wondered, if it did have arrows I would think as a film maker I would want that side shown? And why they didn’t choose that side for the scene
Sorry, just wondering if it was something like this, for a more reliable anchorView attachment 1018224
Now, there is no other set screw in the neck or body. I wonder if the nipple one was enough to keep the longer rod in there
oh no!
That being said, I think I found a couple bent poles in the ESB shots and graphite doesn't bend.
I wouldn't put it past them to order exactly this OD aluminum for the Yuma scenes, copper can be heavy.
Sorry to jump on to another thread. I'm a fan of the ISYHCANL look too and I'm pretty sure it didn't have the LEDs at that point. I believe (and it's a bit of an assumption) that the LEDs were added to look cool in the dark cave scene. And to show that things were happening with the saber as Luke calibrated it. So... the dilemma is, if making an ISUHCANL, hilt, do you stay true to the prop and leave them off? Or keep them, knowing that they *should* be there? I honestly believe the additional tracks were a compromise, and would have been left off if possible (to match the earlier shoot).I believe the isyhcanl has the black button on it
I always wondered, if it did have arrows I would think as a film maker I would want that side shown? And why they didn’t choose that side for the scene
Sorry to jump on to another thread. I'm a fan of the ISYHCANL look too and I'm pretty sure it didn't have the LEDs at that point. I believe (and it's a bit of an assumption) that the LEDs were added to look cool in the dark cave scene. And to show that things were happening with the saber as Luke calibrated it. So... the dilemma is, if making an ISUHCANL, hilt, do you stay true to the prop and leave them off? Or keep them, knowing that they *should* be there? I honestly believe the additional tracks were a compromise, and would have been left off if possible (to match the earlier shoot).