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Lightened it up and removed the blue and knocked down the cyan.
Nice job cleaning it up. To me, it looks like the same prop that Luthan.Lightened it up and removed the blue and knocked down the cyan.
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Has anyone tried making these?Found them, thank you, they look like a similar thickness to the Imperial Credits.
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There are a few metal 3D printed versions floating about on Ebay, but all the ones I've seen have serious flaws (sadly the ones used in canon and in official merch often do too - competence with spelling and numbers has never been LucasArts' or Disney's strong suit).Has anyone tried making these?
When I saw this picture...
I think you may be onto something here. They look really close if not exactly like them.When I saw this picture...View attachment 1738728
I zoomed in to check especial these chips/credits...
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This reminds me of something that I saw on Wookieepedia... Peggat...
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I cannot remember that I saw this picture somwhere in movies and/or any series?! It shows various types of currencies: peggats, aurei, and zemids.
And these in turn remind me of spray-painted poker chips...
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Especial the ones in the second photo above reminds me of these cheap poker chips...
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If that were true, these would be really cheap props. What do you think or know about my thesis?
Nice job. I'm making the crystal nonagon coin and I plan on tackling that one soon.Joining the Sabacc chip party here. I've designed a few over the years but am now getting back to actually finishing some. Been wanting to use them for our Sabacc games as well as some Edge of the Empire sessions.
I pored over all the references I could dig up and saw a particular coin in the special features of Solo. There are a few shots of the Sabacc table with all the coinage in all their glory. It's this 9-point polygon that I've only seen in gold and possibly silver.
I printed a few in resin and will most likely make a two-part mold as it's double-sided. It's roughly 2" across.
I'm making a version based on the ones seen in Star Wars Rebels when Zeb bets Chopper in a Sabacc game against Lando Calrissian. I added denominations so they'd be more useful in playing Sabacc. A screengrab from the scene in the show is on the left and my recreation is on the right. I'm making them in copper (1 credit), silver (5 credits), and gold (10 credits).Has anyone tried making these?
I've made that one as well. I'm waiting on the correct crystal. This is just a proof of concept here. A resin print painted with a buffable paint. I will begin cold-casting these in brass.Nice job. I'm making the crystal nonagon coin and I plan on tackling that one soon.
This is another type of credit/item used as a stake in the lodge is the "cage crystal token." I've included a photo of the official props used in Solo.
The materials used were 16ga plain perforated steel with 3/8" on center squares. Cutting and bending it is pretty easy and straightforward. I then heat-stained it as well as brass-coated it with a brass wire brush wheel while still hot. Lastly, I used a corrosive solution used in scale modeling to simulate rust deposits and brushed off the excess residue when dry.
The base is a wooden block cut to size and stained/painted black and top-coated with a gloss varnish. The screws are M10 1" button-head torx screws with M4 washers. There are two more sizes of this token represented on the Sabacc table. One that's one square grid wider, and one that's a grid narrower. All three also have the screws/washers on the longer sides instead of the shorter ends. I went with the one pictured at the exhibit.
Now, the crystals were where I really didn't know which route to take initially. First, I wanted to grab a bunch of rocks, mold them, cast a whole lot in resin, paint them up, and be done with it. I didn't wanna deal with seams or detail-less faces on the rocks. Being a geologist, I also had a few red-colored minerals in mind but most are either expensive or just don't fit the bill in appearance. Ultimately, I decided to grab a handful of white marble gravel from the front yard and gave them a nice base coat of Rustoleum Apple Red, then dry brushed some magenta/pinkish mid-tones, and orange highlights with Vallejo paints. The dry brush step really dials down the satin finish of the base coat and makes it look like a natural mineral and not paint.
Looking at them side by side, I think it turned out great.
Thank you!! I thought that too, at first, but the fact there are at least two different sizes makes me wonder if that is something certain groups carried around. I was also thinking a spice stash. Definitely wouldn't be out of place at the lodge.Those look awesome!
I don't figure they're actual currency of any sort - more the equivalent of someone tossing their partner's tennis bracelet into a poker pot - but they certainly belong in a collection of "valuables" and your result is great!
Yes, great photos. Thanks!The Dented Helmet has some Great reference for the New Republic and Galactic Credits from The Mandalorian, should definitely help people with their recreations.
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Somewhere around is a discussion about 6-12 months ago about that. With the actual props displayed and by going back and looking at those scenes with a new eye, the common belief is that the wave emblem was nothing more than the way light was bouncing off the reflective elements embedded in the prop coins.Yes, great photos. Thanks!
Interestingly the Calamari Flan prop doesn't have the Calamari Symbol that some replicas (including mine) have used. It looks a lot like the ones sold in the parks.
Were the props rigid as well, because based on what I've seen I think the props are rigid and the squishiness is just sound effects.