Ahoy!
Workin on some new displays for my desert dwelling figures. Here's old Ben making his way through a Mos Eisley-esque alley. Still a lot of work ahead, but thought I'd share.
Cheers,
-Ahab
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RE: the ignition switch. The most people aren't supposed to easily use a Lightsaber is that the switch is held on by the user with the force. It means if they dropped it, the thing switches off. It can stay on if they force throw it.
A normal person could thumb the switch, but would have to hold it in themselves.
anyone willing to part with a hand or two?? Just got the light up arm from Toy Anxiety... need a hand to match.
PM me if you can help! please!
Have you seen the movies?. While Vader used his saber as such in Empire, Obi Wan never did... furthermore, my main point is that both Alec and his younger counterpart both hold the saber with their right hand as the upper/prominent hand in all their scenes. To make the light up saber with his right hand in the lower position does not make sense to me. Force ability to turn on a saber has really nothing to do with it but at the point Alec was in the films, this was never a topic anyways.
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