r3dPyramid
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So Bad A $$
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930AZ using Tapatalk
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930AZ using Tapatalk
So Bad A $$
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930AZ using Tapatalk
My belt doesn't work either. Hope it's just the batteries.
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Arrived today,what a great statue.
Can someone tell me how to change the belt batteries?
For those that have a crooked lightsaber, just turn a little on the hilt part with the saber. The angle of the saber varies very much with how it sits in the «hilt base». Then you find the position where it’s straight.
For those that have a crooked lightsaber, just turn a little on the hilt part with the saber. The angle of the saber varies very much with how it sits in the «hilt base». Then you find the position where it’s straight.
For those that have a crooked lightsaber, just turn a little on the hilt part with the saber. The angle of the saber varies very much with how it sits in the «hilt base». Then you find the position where it’s straight.
Exactly. I figured this out and mentioned this in my review.
Question for all- Is everybody posing with the light saber? Is anyone going another route with the clenched fist?
Question for all- Is everybody posing with the light saber? Is anyone going another route with the clenched fist?
Quick Thoughts: The statue is solid resin, very heavy. The armor bits are ABS plastic to prevent chipping and breakage. I watched a review where it was stated the belt felt cheap. I've owned a lot of PFs, and this is actually a higher quality 'cheap' belt. It is adequately thick and has a leather appearance front and back. I have no problem with it. I do wish all the lights worked with the button on the base. In this pose, all that is required to light the chest plate is to remove the left (non-saber-holding arm). You do not have to remove the saber arm. You do have to do it 'just right'.
Overall, It's a high quality product, and the finishing is nice. I like how thick Vader is.. no spindly arms or legs.
Quick Thoughts: The statue is solid resin, very heavy. The armor bits are ABS plastic to prevent chipping and breakage. I watched a review where it was stated the belt felt cheap. I've owned a lot of PFs, and this is actually a higher quality 'cheap' belt. It is adequately thick and has a leather appearance front and back. I have no problem with it. I do wish all the lights worked with the button on the base. In this pose, all that is required to light the chest plate is to remove the left (non-saber-holding arm). You do not have to remove the saber arm. You do have to do it 'just right'.
Overall, It's a high quality product, and the finishing is nice. I like how thick Vader is.. no spindly arms or legs.
Quick Thoughts: The statue is solid resin, very heavy. The armor bits are ABS plastic to prevent chipping and breakage. I watched a review where it was stated the belt felt cheap. I've owned a lot of PFs, and this is actually a higher quality 'cheap' belt. It is adequately thick and has a leather appearance front and back. I have no problem with it. I do wish all the lights worked with the button on the base. In this pose, all that is required to light the chest plate is to remove the left (non-saber-holding arm). You do not have to remove the saber arm. You do have to do it 'just right'.
Overall, It's a high quality product, and the finishing is nice. I like how thick Vader is.. no spindly arms or legs.
With all these great vids, pics and reviews, I have just given in and joined the dark side. Ordered
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