Obi ANH saber built in a cave w/ a box of scraps

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Despite my Lightsaber collection being in storage for over 8 years and not on display, I’ve pulled a few out a few times to show my youngest son and he started bugging me to make him a ‘real’ lightsaber.

I gathered a bunch of parts and we worked out a design but the pandemic hit and I stalled out on the build.

Then I remembered many years ago I had been gifted a few old style (early/mid 2000s) Obi ANH parts: a pommel, a gear, and an emitter. I had a spare clamp spacer and an old Parks replica clamp, so all I needed was the grenade and I could build him a ‘real’ saber pretty quickly from parts that didn’t need as much custom fabrication.

Since my spare parts were all the older, inaccurate style I put out a WTB for an older/inaccurate aluminum grenade replica and luckily an RPF’er had an old Parks grenade that I purchased for a fair price. Unfortunately the grenade is a little undersized of a real grenade and the upper windvane neck was part of the included emitter (the emitter/upper neck screwed into the grenade body) so I had to fabricate a new upper neck from a bronze bushing to be able to use my emitter. I also had to drill out the new grenade to allow the threaded rod to go through.

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I knew these parts were not going to make an Obi saber anywhere near accurate to ANH but my son is 14 and I knew he would just be happy with a metal saber that wasn’t a plastic toy.

To my surprise when I started assembling the parts it was around the time the Disney+ Obi-Wan Kenobi show started and I got my first looks at his new saber in the show. EP3 saber body with an EP4 emitter and heavy weathering. I realized the saber I was making looked like a ‘bridge’ saber, with 1 foot in EP3 and 1 foot in EP4.

I stripped and painted the gear and grenade with 2 coats of Tamiya flat black, weathered some of the edges to silver, and sprayed 2 coats of Tamiya clear flat, then added topical weathering. The emitter and clamp were cleaned and re-weathered with PermaBlue and AluminumBlack and given 2 coats of Tamiya clear flat. With everything ready to go I assembled all the parts with roll pins to stop rotation and added an EP3 clamp card and used threadlocker to keep it all nice and tight.

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Very cool. I was just looking in a box with a bunch of OLD obi saber parts from the early days of the RPF. Talking Gavidoc pommels, Serafino emitters, aluminum boosters (before we knew what they were), etc. Not sure I will take your route but certainly some inspiration for me, as I certainly need to do something with these parts!
 
Pretty cool. I think I have that exact emitter, albeit unweathered, on my ROTSish Obi saber, though your version turned out a bit better than mine.
 
Very cool. I was just looking in a box with a bunch of OLD obi saber parts from the early days of the RPF. Talking Gavidoc pommels, Serafino emitters, aluminum boosters (before we knew what they were), etc. Not sure I will take your route but certainly some inspiration for me, as I certainly need to do something with these parts!
Do you have the aluminum booster that Serafino designed and Roman machined? If so, I'd love to buy it from you. I've been after one of those for a while
 
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