Right before I shut down the saber workshop for the big move in the basement (more on that later) I had been tapped by a member of my local 501st Garrison if I could build a saber to go with his new Rebel Legion Jedi costume he was starting on. He is of Asian descent, and so he had decided to do the Expanded Universe character "Kai Justice." I thought that would be an interesting challenge, so I said "heck yeah!"

For those that may not recognize the character, here's a few pictures of what he looks like:



You can get a pretty good idea of what the saber should look like in these pictures, too.

From the "Jedi vs. Sith: The Complete guide to the Force" book:


A couple more from the Dark Horse comics:




The Garrison member's name is Rome, and he's actually had a chance to meet the artist that based the character's look on himself:

Justin is on the left, Rome, the Garrison member doing the costume, is on the right.

These pictures were a big help in coming up with a design for this saber, and as usual, I decided to use all MHS parts to build it. Here is the render we came up with using the new MHS builder:

This render doesn't include the rear grips or the grooves on the hilt between the switch box and the gear piece that are seen in a couple of those images of the saber.

I emailed Tim and inquired about getting the double male threaded adapter style 2 machined to be a slip-over piece, and he thought it may be tricky to do, but it turned out great, as usual. He also machined the grooves in the main hilt piece.

Here was the parts on their arrival a few weeks ago:


Test assembly:

The saber got set aside while I packed up all my tools and parts I keep so I could move my saber building area out of the large room in my basement into a newly modified storage room until last weekend, when construction began in earnest on the saber. I believe that Rome is planning to unveil his new costume at Motor City Comic Con in Detroit in a couple of weeks, so I had to stop the basement work I was doing and get the saber finished for him, since the convention is coming up on May 13th-15th. I think it turned out fairly nice! Here's my interpretation of

The JGJSabers Kai Justice Saber















While not an exact replica as seen in the comic book images, the saber is as close as I could get it without having more parts custom made for it. The main blade led is a Seoul P4, the sound board is from an MR Anakin ROTS, and the battery solution is a set of NiMH rechargeable batteries. The electronics are fairly straight forward, mainly to reduce costs with the custom work that had to be done, and to allow for the changing of batteries at an all day costume event like MCCC.