Youre 1000% right.Sorry, but after examining the original photographs, not just the book, the white gap on that prong is not photoshopped. Visible from both directions, front and back view.
Esthetically, I don’t need it on a finished replica. I’m sure it wasn’t supposed to be like that, but it is a feature of that particular hilt.
Sorry, but after examining the original photographs, not just the book, the white gap on that prong is not photoshopped. Visible from both directions, front and back view.
Esthetically, I don’t need it on a finished replica. I’m sure it wasn’t supposed to be like that, but it is a feature of that particular hilt.
The Dovetail seems to be visible here.Youre 1000% right.
Not trying to be hostile here, my apologies if it came across that way. I realize the weathering differs, however I took these photos after production had wrapped, I cannot confirm if it is the same one. However I was told by the Disney representatives at The Last Jedi exhibit that this was in fact the main "Hero" Lightsaber Prop used by Adam Driver on set, they had two security guards posted at this particular display even when it was closed at night; www.imgur.com/gallery/kylo-ren-s-screen-used-lightsaber-prop-display-last-jedi-exhibit-t-o-Sn2hY
Likewise friend, very glad we were able to chat about some of our common interests and put a face to the name too! I’ve seen you around these forums for years.Was great talking with you this afternoon!
It really looks like it, still would like confirmation on whether the pommel engine will be reversible for TROS versions of the hiltI don’t know if it’s my place to say, but Phoenix Props and Laredo Sabers are making progress. They have a lot on their plates, so I helped them with some of the CAD drawings. It’s going to be quite an impressive hilt when finished!
confirmedIt really looks like it, still would like confirmation on whether the pommel engine will be reversible for TROS versions of the hilt