Not a stunt. You can see it here in my photo of my iPad.
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And closer.
You know you can just do a screen grab
(Ducks and covers )
Not a stunt. You can see it here in my photo of my iPad.
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And closer.
You know you can just do a screen grab
(Ducks and covers )
Lol, I think the RPF saber community forgot to drink their collective coffee this morning : /
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I had to stop drinking coffee because it was hurting my stomach.
Yup.
Thats exactly im im doing.
Whats the matter, dont like being called out on your hypocrisy?
You're not even going to address those posts from that TFA graflex thread that make you far more guilty of what youre accusing me of?
Why dont you tell us again how everyone else in the TFA thread was "seeing what they wanted to see", but somehow you were able to decifer details from blurry photos?
"All TFA sabers on screen have short grips"
How'd that claim turn out for ya?
Technically all the Stunts had black hex screws embedded in the flash's walls as set screws for the solid metal base for the blade, which sat beneath the socket :lol
*ducks*
I don't understand your incessant need to call out one of the most respected members in this community.
Sounds like you already know everything the rest of us know which is absolutely nothing in regards to whether or not it's screws or rivets.
James can more than take up for himself, but his one point is the one that I hold dear "build what you see".
I like rivets because they look like something that would exist in this universe. Screws just seem really basic. How many people see your sabers aside from when you post pics of them? I've seen your work on the FB page. You build wonderful replicas that would incite jealousy amongst most. How about you use all this time and energy grinding up other members to find definitive proof. Do that and I'll rip the rivets out of my ESB and install screws.
@fightercaptured We've both said our peace, best to move forward and keep the prop discussion on topic.
If you think his prop replicas are impressive, you should check out his artwork. He's a gifted artist and his illustrations are stunning. He's an old-timer too, one of the pillars the RPF was built on. He's good people.
My heart breaks for you. :cry I hope that's only temporary!
Not a stunt. You can see it here in my photo of my iPad.
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And closer.
Oh cool. I've never seen that. Where is it from?
This ESB stunt doesn't have any visible hex-head allen bolts, I've wondered if the rivets are holding the blade assembly in the body or just holding the tubes and clamp together.
http://media.fotki.com/1_p,rttfbwkb...fkqtdxbrstgdrkk/9/976173/4001324/ESB04-vi.jpg
Not a stunt. You can see it here in my photo of my iPad.
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And closer.
This ESB stunt doesn't have any visible hex-head allen bolts, I've wondered if the rivets are holding the blade assembly in the body or just holding the tubes and clamp together.
http://media.fotki.com/1_p,rttfbwkb...fkqtdxbrstgdrkk/9/976173/4001324/ESB04-vi.jpg