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    Default Smaller Saber, In Progress

    My son wanted a smaller saber. He chose the chokes as the main body. I had to improvise to fit everything in the small space. This one will use the Pico Crumble. I'm putting a recharge port in the pommel.
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    I'll post more when it's done.

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    I really like the brass accents. Nice work.

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    Definitely an unusual configuration.
    Fitting the electronics could be an interesting experience
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    Quote Originally Posted by Therion Jinn View Post
    Definitely an unusual configuration.
    Fitting the electronics could be an interesting experience
    I’m using a Pico Crumble. The brass piece is to keep me from having to twist. Kill key is in the pommel. The perfect housing for the PC is a Nerf dart, which I found in the back of a closet. Perfect fit.
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    Very sleek, I like it. Looking forward to seeing it lit up with a blade.
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    Default Finished!

    Details for this saber:

    Pico Crumble, Dark
    RGB Coppernova
    Tactile Switch
    28 mm Bass Speaker

    No fancy accent lights

    The Pico Crumble in this configuration is LOUD! It is a very nice board.

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    Very nice, I like the brass accents. It has a sleek look to it, it looks fun to handle.

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    cool looking little build there. Nice job on the exterior.

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    Nice for sure. I even like it :P
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