Thanks for the link :D
I will remember to not post such big fat pictures.
Type: Posts; User: VraiConcept
Thanks for the link :D
I will remember to not post such big fat pictures.
Here is the one I would really like to make look old. Would like to do that this weekend, but I have no clue how to weather it. Should I literally just beat it around and cook it?
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http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af6/VraiConcept/IMG_20100917_235943.jpg
Thar she blows! I'm making another...
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af6/VraiConcept/IMG_20100917_235739.jpg
I hope this works....sorry for taking so long.
I don't have an image hosting site :( allow me to paint a picture....its a silver hilt with a cyan blade(lol.) I'm very sure id like to weather the finish, just needed a little help in that...
So I just finished my first saber and....its kinda BLEH. Anyone know any good weathering techniques? Just need some idea :cool:
I just today equipped my blade holder with a "screen door" screw much like the ones pictured in older posts on here. I also learned that when tapping the threads to TAKE IT EASY an use a silicon...
Im actually using an old 1999 Hasbro Darth Maul saber sound board.
Ah! Makes sence now! Thans a ton! Ill have to post some pictures of my saber once I'm done. I've gotta find a Triangle screw driver to take this sound board out. I have everything besides that darn...
I just read that a resistor is the worst way to power an LED....so I WAS going to use a Buckpuck, until I read you can't use a buckpuck if you're using any type of sound board. So I'm confused now on...
:rolleyes: So can you use a Buckpuck with a Hasbro cheapy, in hopes to save battery juice? If the resistor is the worst way to power an LED, what can ya do? Help! I was going to use a buck puck with...
:D thank you for pointing me in the right light.
This will be my first saber I'm working on and I just ordered Blade holder in the style of number 13 (along with everything else I'll need) However I'm not sure what type of screw is needed to hold...