The thin-necked lightsaber appreciation society

My "thin-neck" collection has changed over the years ... a few sabers are gone, new ones have arrived
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Something a little different, my 2006? Master Replicas ROTJ Luke, converted into an in-hilt LED, and with a whole new thin neck emitter machined out of aluminum stock. This was a joint project with my dad a few years ago
 

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The last few commissions I had from this run were finished today, and just wanted to share this one, as it's a little different to my other commissions, and I'm really glad that I got the chance to do at least one Magic Of Myth version:

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There is obviously a lot more damage on the prop today, as seen in the Identities exhibition, but I've tried to match the subtle wear that is seen on the earlier Magic Of Myth references.

I'm really pleased with how it turned out! :)
 
Here are my thin-necked lightsabers. The Kyle Katarn from Warsabers is my latest and last lightsaber purchase. The Luke Return of the Jedi was made on a metal work lathe 19 years ago at university + 3D printed addition (clamp card cover) a few weeks ago.
 

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