Nice ... an AFB OB1 ... Question : shouldn't there be a washer onto each of the transistor like buttons? -runs for cover for pointing this issue out - :wacko
Chaim
I'm relocating some of my collection to my new office closet for now. These are sitting in a chest of drawers that will have parts and projects in them. There is also shelving above for other items once I finish cleaning it out.
beautiful collection! what acrylic stand is that in the left corner? it spaces the sabers very nicely, a lot of 3 tiers I've seen the sabers are too close
Thank you!
The stand is from DarkLyteCustoms on Etsy. https://www.etsy.com/shop/DarkLyteCustoms?ref=l2-shopheader-name
The shop is currently marked as on a break, but they do that several times a year to catch up on orders. That specific stand was the three tier Luke Special. What's nice is that some of the stands such as that one are cut wider on one side so that the grips don't make it uneven.
I'm jealous of your parts stash.
I for one would know what to do with that spare flash hider :lol
And if there's ever an OB1 stand alone anthology story to be made
which needs an AFB lightsaber, made from all original and vintage
parts, I know where to send Foodles Co. UK Ltd. next :rolleyes
Chaïm
I was even asked if I would be willing to part with my genuine MPP ... heck no ...yet I suggested they would pay for all my expenses and then have me on set with a briefcase handcuffed to my wrist and as soon as the scene was shot the MPP lightsaber would go right back inside ... alas they declined and purchased another MPP from he who's name shall not be named who found another member willing to part with his MPP ... Foodles Co. UK Ltd. were only interested in genuine vintage parts for their lightsabers ... no replicas :wacko
Chaïm