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    Hi all

    I beleive this is my first post, but reading posts for the last 3 months along with YouTube video to build one of my own, to which I have most of the parts bought but I got impatient so i bought one from Amazon just to have some fun with till I build mine, and to my surprise it was really nice.
    So, I was wondering if it's possible to change the chassis in it and put in a GHv3 or CFx with a 28 speaker and niopixel blade.
    I hope I'm not going to get in trouble for this but here is the listing for the saber on Amazon
    I hope someone might be able to help with this

    Thanks.

    Edited - FJK
    Last edited by Forgetful Jedi Knight; 01-16-2022 at 11:14 AM.

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    It’s possible, if you know what you’re doing. I don’t think a 28mm speaker would fit in that.

    Also, since this forum IS attached to a store, I removed the link. 😉
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    Thanks for the info and sorry about the link
    How would I go about determining the correct chassis for this, I know the blade is a 1", and seeing I still have parts to order from the store for my Brass Flagship I thought I could just include the parts for the up grade on this one on the order.
    I figure I got about 2-3 months before my Flagship is ready because I'm acid etching it, followed by powder coating the etched parts, which I will be doing on my only. So I still need something to play with.

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    You would need a chassis that would fit inside a 1” diameter. Fitting things into that will be a challenge. You won’t really be able to put a sound card on top of a battery pack.
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