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Thread: The Mermaid, my latest PVC.

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    Red face The Mermaid, my latest PVC.

    Hi all!! For me it has been a minute. lol But I wanted to post this saber for a while now. A while for me is like two weeks. ;D It has a Cyan Lux RS and a bullet tip for the pommal. I used an idea I seen a guy use with a Sith mask. And always wanted to do that to a saber and her she is. It's powered by a 3.7 li-ion 14500. This was a fun build and i was like a kid making it. No vid, my phone is acting funny and will not let me do any vid uploads to Youtube. Whatcha think? :P










    Thanks for looking guys! ;D

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    that is very cool!! nice work again!!

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    Excellent work. This piece would be a fine addition to any collection.

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    Very nice indeed. I've been considering using that technique myself on a saber. It certainly seems easier than spending hours with the Dremel.
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    Bullet tip pommel = winning (Charlie sheen voice)
    "The force is everywhere, it binds us togeather"

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    Another cool looking saber. That pommel also came out great, I really think it ties in good with the design of the saber.

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    a really really nice saber!
    I love the detailed hilt!

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    Thank you!!

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    That is wicked cool looking! This may sound odd, but sometimes you gotta go with first impressions: standard issue weapon for the crew of the Nautilus (circa 1954)? Beautiful work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by amwolf View Post
    standard issue weapon for the crew of the Nautilus (circa 1954)?
    Perhaps 1854? ha ha. Beautiful work, a very steady hand there by the looks of it.

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