Ladies and gentlemen of the forum, I present...The Sage V2
I had posted pictures of this saber before when it was a stunt saber. I was proud of myself for the shroud I had made but afterward, the rest of the saber felt like I phoned it in. I did little or nothing with the rest of the hilt and it looked plain and undeserving of the shroud I had made. Here is what it originally looked like...
The electronics were a bit of a step forward for me at the time since I was able to make a yellow blade with a tri-rebel and a 700mA buckpuck. A triumph at the time, but I wanted to take it to the next level.
And it is now there.....
All of the coloring on the hilt is done with spray-paint. I painstakingly taped off all of the grooves. For the emitter, I found that Teflon plumbers tape worked well for masking the oddly shaped areas I did not want to paint. I also did some realistic weathering to the paint by rolling it in gravel to chip the paint.
I drilled out some of the holes of the pommel insert to help the sound and eliminate the salt and pepper shaker look to it. It came out with a nice little star pattern.
The electronics were a real challenge. I wanted a yellow blade but had not truly made one (the previous one was kind of cheating). To this I own my thanks to Forgetful Jedi Knight who was gracious enough and patient enough to answer questions for me. The blade color is not quite what I was shooting for, but not a problem either. It has more of an Ahsoka Tano shoto blade color than Sentinel yellow, but I still like it. At least I tried something new (to me) and without the guidance of FJK, I am sure I would have fried the LED. It was a learning experience to make this and that color will be a reminder to me of that. It is made with an RGB Tri Rebel by the way.
(side by side with a green blade)
The saber has a Nano Biscotte sound card and rechargeable battery.
I am pleased with the saber. It was a true labor of love to make this. It will have a nice home in the new Jedi General costume I am working on for Rebel Legion.
Special thanks to FJK for all of your help and patience. I could not have done this without you, I mean that.
Enjoy the pics and tell me what you think.
Bookmarks