PropShop announces TFA Props!

Third3ye do you know if the Kylo Ren lightsaber hilt is metal?


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Third3ye do you know if the Kylo Ren lightsaber hilt is metal?


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Sorry I don't, I didn't pick it up so can't speak to the weight, feel, or materials. Visually it looked more like painted resin, but I could be wrong.
 
Check out the price for the Millennium Falcon Cockpit--$800,000--the price of a very, very, very, nice home. Lol


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No, I spoke to the CEO today at PropShop and he gave me the prices to disclose here. It's a specialty item and so expensive that it's probably something you could negotiate and work out with them. They are only building ten of each. But at almost a million dollars, I'm not sure who has that type of money laying around for a prop replica to sit in your man cave and collect dust after the novelty runs out. Even if you had 10 million in the bank, would you want to give up 1/10 of your net worth for a Star Wars prop. I would think only the Bill Gates of the world could afford and justify the expense.


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Check out the price for the Millennium Falcon Cockpit--$800,000--the price of a very, very, very, nice home. Lol


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Lol who do these people think they are?Do they realize what you can buy for $800000?:lol


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I'm surprised the expected recasts have not hit eBay yet.

(BTW, no, I don't buy recasts. I'm just surprised because you know they're coming).
 
Check out the price for the Millennium Falcon Cockpit--$800,000--the price of a very, very, very, nice home. Lol


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Sweet. I'll take three. One for me, one for my 4 yo, and one for my 2 yo. ...might even get one for my nephew.
 
Got to see some of these in person, they look great but still think they're disgustingly overpriced. The only piece I'd consider is Poe's helmet but I wouldn't spend more than 1/3 of what Prop Shop's asking for. Some people started wearing the helmet, so it's definitely wearable despite what Prop Shop says, though I would probably not want to risk it considering some parts are 3D printed.

:$ I put on the helmet, but only after they said we could. A very thin padding lines the inside of the helmet. It was fun wearing the helmet, but I have a big cranium, so it wasn't very comfortable.
 
Post #412 from this thread, video at the bottom of that article. Makes it pretty clear that a large portion of the Kylo and Rey sabers are metal.

Worth a watch if you missed it. Boy, has the marketing for these been subpar...
 
No, I spoke to the CEO today at PropShop and he gave me the prices to disclose here. It's a specialty item and so expensive that it's probably something you could negotiate and work out with them. They are only building ten of each. But at almost a million dollars, I'm not sure who has that type of money laying around for a prop replica to sit in your man cave and collect dust after the novelty runs out. Even if you had 10 million in the bank, would you want to give up 1/10 of your net worth for a Star Wars prop. I would think only the Bill Gates of the world could afford and justify the expense.


For prices like these you could buy big important screen used props, and most likely that is what people who have this kind of money do
 
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