Zam screen used Gauntlet

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I am proud to say that I am now holding this baby in my hands and I must say it is the best crafted prop I have seen. I am a little biased as any star wars prop is the hold grail of my collection and a dream of mine for a long time now realized. One of the most interesting things to me was the edge closest to the forearm is leather. Let me know what you think.

Chris
 
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I'm glad you went through with the acquisition!! It's great to know that this gauntlet is now in the hands of a Zam fan.
 
Thank you. I am considering doing a run of these. If I can figure out how to do it with out dissassembling it. Who would be interested so I can gauge if it is worth the time. It would be a limited run.

Chris
 
Hmm... Lemme see. One well placed shot ought to do it... Where do you live again? ;) Yes... color me jealous too! Wow!!! Totally awesome... I want one! or two... ! :D

MonCal or Foxbatkllr would be the ones to talk to about how to make mold of this without ruining it.

Oh... and if you ever do tire of dusting the gauntlet... or it doesn't match the decorating theme of your house. Just let me know... I'll take it off your hands for you! :D :lol:
 
(y)(y)(y) WHOA! Beauty! I would TOTALLY be interested, but how small is it? I know Ms. Walsman is way over on the petite side, I'd wonder if it would fit. I'm not an Amazon Warrior, but I'm not the size of a key chain like she is, either. ;) (Just kidding, Ms. Walsman, where ever you are!) But if it fit, oh HELL YEAH I'm interested! :zam
 
Don't take this the wrong way, but I have seen in the past that casting a real LFL prop for re-sale as been known to get people in serious trouble.

Now sculpting a new quantlet with the orignal as a reference, you could fly under the radar easier. Just something to consider.
 
Don't take this the wrong way, but I have seen in the past that casting a real LFL prop for re-sale as been known to get people in serious trouble.

Now sculpting a new quantlet with the orignal as a reference, you could fly under the radar easier. Just something to consider.


Disagree. Won't be an issue. I've not had any problems with my Zam castings and I know numerous people have cast screen-used stuff without any problems. I wouldn't worry about it. Just don't advertise it on your own website, keep it under the radar as much as possible.
 
Just out of curiosity with regard to that mode of behaviour... what would stop someone joining the community, logging some posts and making friends with people who cast of screen props, and simply get their details that way? Websites are an easy way for investigators to find people, sure, but there's nothing to stop people being more covert if they really want to bust someone...
 
Hypothetically, nothing. Realistically, LFL doesn't care as long as you're not jumping up and down and waving your hands in the air and have a website with a shopping cart, etc.

It's too much work to monitor everything, especially low-profile items like these. LFL is busy with companies like SDS and in the grand scheme of things a screen-used part from a minor character on a forum is not a big deal to them. Even if they did object, they would send a C&D first which is basically just a warning to stop. We are not even blips on LFL's radar though.
 
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