I love the mystery chunk stuck in there. Nice touchI just finished assembling and installing this saber for my own collection. It's my interpretation of Mara Jade's hilt. Nano Biscotte V3 and parts from TCSS, WannaWanga, Solo's Hold, and One Replicas. View attachment 1849081View attachment 1849082View attachment 1849083View attachment 1849084View attachment 1849085View attachment 1849086
Thank you, sir! Sometimes design elements just feel right, you know?Mystery Chuck really fits in there, feels like it belongs!
im a big fan of this saber. you did a wicked job!I just finished my Qimir (AKA The Stranger) Lightsaber from "The Acolyte". I had to take some artistic license with the twist-lock coupling and the emitters, so obviously it's not a perfect replica. I'm happy with it though.
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currently I have this on the dinning table/my work bench latest gen MoM, now awaiting the ace gold windvane Captain Dunsel has kindly sprayed for me and the release of the crystal chamber but is the first time I have gone this far on a saber build, the grey rails were a pain but 4th time I think am happy with them and removable core ready to go
Wicked prettycurrently I have this on the dinning table/my work bench latest gen MoM, now awaiting the ace gold windvane Captain Dunsel has kindly sprayed for me and the release of the crystal chamber but is the first time I have gone this far on a saber build, the grey rails were a pain but 4th time I think am happy with them and removable core ready to go
Decided to do an "all by hand" custom Yuma neck for the Veracity labs MoM. This is the first time i've tried the tooth paste method, first taught to me by Ryan Kelly of RPK Customs and the burning technique by Halliwax in his V2 stencil paint tutorials. Just a few pics to show you all the process and the results.( The painting is a lot more intricate as there are a lot of stages and colors)
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Thank youTurned out nice!
Thank you buddy...for everything.Looks wicked good copper