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    Default My first junk-built saber. . .

    Thought I'd have a go at getting rid of some of the stuff in the parts bin for my first build:



    Quality bits: CSS blade parts and holder, Hasbro board.
    Thieved bits: LuxIII from a flashlight, hidden switch from an old laser sight.
    Bits of dubious parentage: part of a car mat, tubes and fittings from airsoft silencer and CAW "grenade". And O-rings. Lots and lots of O-rings.

    All in all; a complete mongrel, but it does light up!

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    If I haven't broken it within half an hour, then its worth keeping.

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    Impressive. Most Impressive.

    Post that up in the custom saber gallery dude
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    Cheers.

    Actually, thats what I thought I was doing! It was a genuine mistake rather than rampant egomania

    I assume the mods can move that for me if I pm them?
    If I haven't broken it within half an hour, then its worth keeping.

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    Yeah I am sure he could but if you just repost in there with just the basic info and all the good pics then we can still comment and question on this here topic.
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    Fair point, and job done. I've posted to the customs gallery, so this thread can now be used for comments, or deleted as appropriate, I guess.
    If I haven't broken it within half an hour, then its worth keeping.

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    Yeah, you fixed it by posting it in the gallery so I'm not going to bother moving it or anything.
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    I hope that airsoft grenade was broken. They cost a bit of change.


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    This is a very good example of what can be done with the parts you have lying around, well done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WeirdoTransvestite
    I hope that airsoft grenade was broken. They cost a bit of change.
    It was once I'd finished with it It was one of the old (2001 vintage ) CAW grenades that you used to get, had to buy a separate set of hop barrels for them. I picked the grenade and barrels up dirt cheap in a Yahoo Japan auction with the intent of making an airsoft launcher. That was 5 years ago. I reckon its got a better home right now. . .

    Incidentally, for anyone who does the airsoft/saber hobby crossover thing, the bb holding aluminium snout of those old grenades unscrews and fits *perfectly* into thinwall 1.5" tube. Hence the sound-grille on my junker has 6mm holes in it!
    If I haven't broken it within half an hour, then its worth keeping.

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    You're like the Native Americans, using every part of the buffalo.


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