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Hi Mark that´s really great! If you don´t mind i would like to do it the same way. I already received the first two Parts from the lightsaber with issue 40. Waiting now for the next Parts to get started with this little "Project".
regards AndreasForum Support Team http://www.model-space.com/de/
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Hi Andreas If you need the link for the torches, let me know. Just fancied doing something different, the only downside is the batteries don’t last long. Regards Mark
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Hi Mark I think I found the lightsaber you used. They have the same lettering "mini" on the case as yours. Just ordered three of them in different colors. I just want to make some experiment with them. I also thought about the batteries. Here I want to do something for charging with a USB port on one of them.
Regards AndreasForum Support Team http://www.model-space.com/de/
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Hi Mark, I love the light saber mod. you got me thinking of doing similar, I just wondered how the power button is accessed or is it on permanently?
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sharkyfisher70 wrote:Hi Mark, I love the light saber mod. you got me thinking of doing similar, I just wondered how the power button is accessed or is it on permanently? When you slide the light saber apart, you pull it out further than necessary to reveal the switch. Then push it back in slightly to hide the switch, but still showing the crystal. By doing this the switch switches on the light. When closing pull out again to reveal the switch, and by pushing all the way in, closing the light saber, the lights goes out. Regards Mark
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thats really neat! nice work mark! Building: Ghostbusters Ecto-1, Ford GT40, Gone in 60 seconds Eleanor mustang, Shelby Cobra Complete: R2D2, Red Bull RB7 RC, Battleship Bismarck, Shelby GT500 'super snake'
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Markwarren wrote:sharkyfisher70 wrote:Hi Mark, I love the light saber mod. you got me thinking of doing similar, I just wondered how the power button is accessed or is it on permanently? When you slide the light saber apart, you pull it out further than necessary to reveal the switch. Then push it back in slightly to hide the switch, but still showing the crystal. By doing this the switch switches on the light. When closing pull out again to reveal the switch, and by pushing all the way in, closing the light saber, the lights goes out. Regards Mark thanks for the reply, I may have got a different saber key ring as mine only switches off when it's removed from inside the tube, so when all closed up the light is on constantly cheers, mark
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