Vida Active Hunter Aug 5, 2005 #21 That is awesome!! What is the exact name for the piece you added? Is it just a flash tube? -Tony Vida; TK 3204; Austin, Tx
That is awesome!! What is the exact name for the piece you added? Is it just a flash tube? -Tony Vida; TK 3204; Austin, Tx
SEEKER Well-Known Hunter Aug 5, 2005 #22 Vida said: That is awesome!! What is the exact name for the piece you added? Is it just a flash tube? -Tony Vida; TK 3204; Austin, Tx Click to expand... I dont know the exact name. Maybe some of the Lightsaber experts could chime in.
Vida said: That is awesome!! What is the exact name for the piece you added? Is it just a flash tube? -Tony Vida; TK 3204; Austin, Tx Click to expand... I dont know the exact name. Maybe some of the Lightsaber experts could chime in.
obi sean kenobi Well-Known Hunter Aug 5, 2005 #23 Cool!! Looks awesome! Could you just pour the wet bondo around the threaded rod rather than screwing it in later? Man that blaster looks awesome! Sean
Cool!! Looks awesome! Could you just pour the wet bondo around the threaded rod rather than screwing it in later? Man that blaster looks awesome! Sean
hansoloway Well-Known Hunter Aug 5, 2005 #24 I believe the flash tube is an MPP Microflash, same as the Vader lightsabers. The originals are pricey and hard to come by, but I got a made-in-china replica, which is identical, for a reasonable amount to make a Vader ANH saber with. That came out great Turo!
I believe the flash tube is an MPP Microflash, same as the Vader lightsabers. The originals are pricey and hard to come by, but I got a made-in-china replica, which is identical, for a reasonable amount to make a Vader ANH saber with. That came out great Turo!
SEEKER Well-Known Hunter Aug 5, 2005 #25 obi sean kenobi said: Cool!! Looks awesome! Could you just pour the wet bondo around the threaded rod rather than screwing it in later? Man that blaster looks awesome! Sean Click to expand... Thanks man. Regarding the bondo, I think if pour while the rod is there, you might not have the rod straight enough.
obi sean kenobi said: Cool!! Looks awesome! Could you just pour the wet bondo around the threaded rod rather than screwing it in later? Man that blaster looks awesome! Sean Click to expand... Thanks man. Regarding the bondo, I think if pour while the rod is there, you might not have the rod straight enough.
S Spideyfett Well-Known Hunter Aug 5, 2005 #26 Great Work ......that's the Best ESB Blaster I've seen. I wish I had a nice Studio Workshop like that....I have my VERY hot Garage.:facepalm Do you plan to do any more weathering on it???
Great Work ......that's the Best ESB Blaster I've seen. I wish I had a nice Studio Workshop like that....I have my VERY hot Garage.:facepalm Do you plan to do any more weathering on it???
HeadlessHunter Well-Known Hunter Aug 8, 2005 #28 What a fantastic step by step guide, looks awesome Turo!!!
Jangos kid Well-Known Hunter Aug 8, 2005 #29 Fantastic tutorial seeker!!!! Great pics & a great looking blaster D
Got Maul Well-Known Hunter Aug 8, 2005 #31 that's NOT an MPP, that IS a 2-cell heiland that you usually could pick up from Ebay for cheap ! Great job T-boz !
that's NOT an MPP, that IS a 2-cell heiland that you usually could pick up from Ebay for cheap ! Great job T-boz !