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Thread: "Bunny Ears" a Starkiller/Derelict mash up

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    Default "Bunny Ears" a Starkiller/Derelict mash up

    Hilt is 95% custom machined including red button and glass eye screws with a custom 2 piece delrin chassis. Highly modified tcss switch box and tcss Anakin graflex pins.

    It is extremely compact measuring under 11" in length and barely over 1.25" wide at the thickest point.

    Prizm v4 w/ stock fonts + correllian and ANH master
    NeCree rgb led
    In hilt rechargeable 18500 battery pack
    Adrian Tan 23mm bass speaker (so loud and so small!)















    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axfTk_LHEJc
    wsoFB by Nathan Barnes, on Flickr

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    Wow. That's all I have to say. Just wow.

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    Very awesome. Love this style of saber. All of the derelict mashups and starkiller types have all the best parts together.

    Did you cut a marble in half?? whoa
    Are the bunny ears from a lock?

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    That's a real nice saber man. I do like that flat edged shroud. Excellent work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Whosle View Post
    Very awesome. Love this style of saber. All of the derelict mashups and starkiller types have all the best parts together.

    Did you cut a marble in half?? whoa
    Are the bunny ears from a lock?
    I did in fact split a marble in half, and the bunny ears were made from ribbed aluminum bar stock that used to be support arms for a photography backdrop tripod, bent and shaped.
    wsoFB by Nathan Barnes, on Flickr

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    Great job! It's beautiful and sleek - and so compact. The install took some serious Cram Fu, I'm sure... I totally dig the flattened shroud parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derro Kuspin View Post
    Great job! It's beautiful and sleek - and so compact. The install took some serious Cram Fu, I'm sure... I totally dig the flattened shroud parts.
    The components fit rather well. I machined a 2 piece chassis out of delrin. One piece houses the prizm and the other holds the battery, they sandwich together and secure the recharge port.


    Last edited by Darth Leximus; 05-31-2017 at 02:23 PM.
    wsoFB by Nathan Barnes, on Flickr

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    That is awesome! Love it!

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    Excellent work on this. Looks like a very well thought out build
    "But you are mistaken. I am no Jedi"

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