I love that the Prequel sabers are so wonky. Keeps the continuity with the OT
Just curious but what other card varients are there?Planning on including both clamp card variants, or just the standard/Azarian versions?
Just curious but what other card varients are there?
Ah interesting, thank youJust the two. The standard style, and the one seen on a prop which was displayed many years ago, which the old Orbital Machining replica was subsequently based on.
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...this is where I once again note that people get a little too obsessive about the props being redesigned for the PT. Lucas was always about moving forward and improving things, and he was never beholden to nostalgia or old technology, so rebuilding the OT sabers as streamlined custom designs for the PT only made sense.
Especially when you remember that they ONLY had to look good (and recognizable) onscreen. And they did the job.
Whereas Abrams put a lot of attention into building exact (or near-exact) replicas of OT props (like the Graflex), sets, and ships for the Disney movies. It's a fannish, outsider-looking-in perspective. He got the props correct in terms of obsessive nostalgia, but utterly botched the basics of storytelling, character, and plot logic.
Sure, it was nice to see a loving recreation of the Graflex, but its return made absolutely no sense.
Completely agree. It’s one of the reasons I prefer the Skinnyflex over the Graflex.
Do we know that that prop was rubber? From the pictures I saw, it could have been chrome plated resin, just as easily.I believe the alternate card was seen on a chromed rubber dummy prop, and has never been identified as having been used onscreen.
Do we know that that prop was rubber? From the pictures I saw, it could have been chrome plated resin, just as easily.
It is indeed rubber, as seen at 5:02.There's a Behind The Scenes Documentary on one of the DVD's Episode I, II or III, where they show all kinds of lightsabers being made for the Prequels ... including a chromed one, which is then demonstrated by the propmaker to be bendable ... I can't recall if he mentions it to be rubber
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It is indeed rubber, as seen at 5:02.
Right. I wasn't doubting that rubber chrome stunts were made for production. I was just noting that there's not much to tell us that the C3 Anakin saber was rubber rather than resin. They generally look the same, unless the rubber/resin has begun to break down.It is indeed rubber, as seen at 5:02.
Right. I wasn't doubting that rubber chrome stunts were made for production. I was just noting that there's not much to tell us that the C3 Anakin saber was rubber rather than resin. They generally look the same, unless the rubber/resin has begun to break down.
Also, I remember trying to figure out how the chrome rubber process worked, back then. And I think it was a spray-on coating (not actually plating) that is somewhat similar to Alclad or Molotow .
Would you consider doing a resin/rubber run of the hilt after, similar to what was done with the Dewy run?Right. I wasn't doubting that rubber chrome stunts were made for production. I was just noting that there's not much to tell us that the C3 Anakin saber was rubber rather than resin. They generally look the same, unless the rubber/resin has begun to break down.
Also, I remember trying to figure out how the chrome rubber process worked, back then. And I think it was a spray-on coating (not actually plating) that is somewhat similar to Alclad or Molotow .
No. Sorry.Would you consider doing a resin/rubber run of the hilt after, similar to what was done with the Dewy run?