Joek3rr
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I got something to stir us all up this morning... give me a second, I was fooling around with this new theory
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The suspense is killing me!
I got something to stir us all up this morning... give me a second, I was fooling around with this new theory
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So It was pointed out that the pommel cubes are miss aligned with the control box alittle bit...
I’ve talked to a few saber smiths about being able to take the saberforge pommel and mill/lathe it down to the creepy uncle status and they said it wouldn’t be a problem...
I started playing around last night... if they mill the pommel down, the cubes have to go with it... when milling the cubes down to a smaller size, would in turn make the cube not in line with the box anymore...
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I've been to the Disneyland launchbay many many times. Literally everything is a replica. Their TFA Graflex is well documented and discussed. As decor near the meet and green lines are pretty much every saber ever-- all of them MRs or Disney exclusives.
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Great eye... but I still wonder why do all that work when they at the very least had access to the TFA bts if not the ROTJ hero, V3, andvresin Yumas?
I get this feeling that the Awesome-Con/White Glove saber, was 3D printed, then that was used to make a mold from, to produce the resin saber we see now. The box was glued haphazardly on, hence it doesn't align. In some of the pictures, you can make out where some squeezed out from the box. At first, I thought it may have built from Saberforge parts. But a lot of the dimensions don't match. However, some of the basic proportions do. Like the deeper 3rd ring on the emitter. I'm guessing that they just did a Google search for Luke RotJ Lightsaber. And did a kinda of kit bash thing.
That fits everything we know about how rushed jobs props usually are. Google "Luke ROTJ Hero", click on first available picture, make one without even zooming on the pic. Done!
That fits everything we know about how rushed jobs props usually are. Google "Luke ROTJ Hero", click on first available picture, make one without even zooming on the pic. Done!
The funniest thing is, to anyone but us, these are 4 pictures of the same saber.
I try to collect only one variation of each saber, myself. Saves me the trouble.
Agreed, but when it comes to the thin necks I gotta have them all
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I said try.
What's with the thin necks that makes then so awesome?