Liv-Ka Ragro
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Post by Liv-Ka Ragro on Dec 24, 2004 16:49:42 GMT -5
where can i purchase retracting plastic blades like the ones on common toy sabers?
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Dec 25, 2004 5:42:06 GMT -5
I've never heard of those being for sale... but if they were, I would say you'd get them from a toy parts manufacturer.
Or buy a plastic lightsaber and take the blade out!
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Post by petary791 on Dec 25, 2004 11:04:42 GMT -5
How can I take it out? Just pull with all your might or what?
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Post by Liv-Ka Ragro on Dec 25, 2004 11:44:20 GMT -5
idk croce, i have a couple that i battled with hardcore, and they got loose, and i pulled them out so just wiggle and pull and hope for the best
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Post by Xana on Dec 26, 2004 22:19:37 GMT -5
That's how I do it! Just pull................. My neices and nephews pulled a green and blue one out, and then proceeded to take them apart and put them back together alternating colors. So they looked liked blue/green candy canes. lol! Kids.........
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Post by Nova Darklighter on Dec 27, 2004 23:39:32 GMT -5
Yeah, I use a hilt that had the thing that kept the blade inside broken, so I removed the blade, it came out pretty easily, Don't know about the hasbros, this was from Rubies', I suspect that the basic hasbro w/ non working hilt/blade will do it to.
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Post by Valis Korriban on Mar 26, 2005 12:32:56 GMT -5
To remove the blade from a Hasbro saber, merely unscrew the top of the hilt which holds your batterys in. that's usually the top of the saber. inside you will see the bulb housing, turn the housing counter clock wise until it slides right out. remember.."Lefty loosy-Righty tighty" after you remove the bulb housing...the blade will be exposed...just unscrew the blade and yay!
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Post by Shatir Lavan on Mar 27, 2005 15:24:15 GMT -5
Yeah, do it Valis's way. If you try to just yank it out, you can just crack the blade and then it's no good.
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Post by sporty on May 29, 2005 13:56:10 GMT -5
Hmm, Heres food for thought.
Don't even know if this is possible, but sure would be kewl to see a polycarbonate blade that could do that. I wonder if someone could get the Mfg of those blades to do it in polycarbonate material ? Then how about some el wire or el film, I wonder if it could be done.
Sporty
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