Didn't get a notification for this one 😢. Shame on youtube 😊 This show was really nice. I known about the spinning rod, but awsome so see it work. And as allways good education, its an amazing knowledge you have about our favourite weapon 😊 Thanks
Great video. I wonder why they didn't replicate the grooves on the grenade section for the motorized hilt. Maybe it wasn't considered an important detail for a stunt.
@@TruthOfPisces Thank you! Yes they probably didn’t cut notches in the rings because they didn’t think the viewers would notice the finer details which is actually true. Without stills we wouldn’t be able to notice any of this!
@@eltadashi1 the red switch is on the right side under the lever (cone knob on the V2) but the D-ring was under the red switch during ANH and rotated to the opposite side in ROTJ so the other port where the cable comes and has the boot stud lines up with the cone knob roughly.
Didn't get a notification for this one 😢. Shame on youtube 😊
This show was really nice. I known about the spinning rod, but awsome so see it work. And as allways good education, its an amazing knowledge you have about our favourite weapon 😊
Thanks
Amazing video, Dave P does amazing work, after you get the new v3 from dave you gotta make a new every luke saber, im excited to get my v3 from dave
@@Simplemana Thank you! Oh yes, that’s the dream!
Great video. I wonder why they didn't replicate the grooves on the grenade section for the motorized hilt. Maybe it wasn't considered an important detail for a stunt.
@@TruthOfPisces Thank you! Yes they probably didn’t cut notches in the rings because they didn’t think the viewers would notice the finer details which is actually true. Without stills we wouldn’t be able to notice any of this!
The red switch is on the wrong side?
@@eltadashi1 the red switch is on the right side under the lever (cone knob on the V2) but the D-ring was under the red switch during ANH and rotated to the opposite side in ROTJ so the other port where the cable comes and has the boot stud lines up with the cone knob roughly.
@@Sithslayer That explains it. Thanks for the clarification.