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Thread: Royal blue red purple blade vs blue blue rebel blade ect

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    Default Royal blue red purple blade vs blue blue rebel blade ect

    Hey guys I'm just about to make an order and I'm making sabers for all of my roommates as a Xmas gift but I'm stuck on how to do it because of one thing I want all the sabers to be closest as they can be for brightness meaning I don't want any of them to over power another saber too much meaning I'm making my saber a rb r w tri rebel
    now if I want them more even should I go rb rb w for some one else's or should I just do a single rb rebel, and btw I know different colors are brighter than others just wondering what the best way to go is so that none gets over powered in the brightness too much thanks!

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    If you are making sabers that are all different colors, as long as you are using the same number of dice for each one, then they should all be roughly the same brightness wise. As you pointed out some colors are brighter than others, that comes under the heading of "It is what it is". As long as the specs (other than the LED) are the same, then you should be good.
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    Hmm ya that's similar to what I was thinking.. Thanks

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