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tk6232
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Post subject: New Ventress - Lightsaber Questions? Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 7:24 am |
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Hi there Lads and Lasses!
Another new Ventress in the making - I've already lined up my boots, fake-up, neck-seal - so I just have to make a pattern for the bodice, belts and the skirts (should be fairly easy) before starting the hardest part - the damn sabers!
I'm trying to find two Force FX Maul sabers, so I can modify the handles. Has anybody else done this?
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ladyb
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:37 am |
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Good luck with that, I think several of the already aproved Ventress' have done something like that, though I'm not sure if they were adapted from darth Maul's saber, other vfx ones, or entirely custom made.
There are a lot of different variations in the design of her sabers, but the consistant thing is the curve. When attached together they form an S-like shape like the one on the bottom here.
Mine were made by my father and husand for me.

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tk6232
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Post subject: Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 7:45 pm |
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Well, my sabers are in the mail - and quite frankly it would be impossible for me to get any more excited!!!
I've done a mock-up of my neck seal, and it should fit the bill. I've managed to source some non-shiney PVC "pleather" type stuff, so I'll give that a shot and see if it works.
I've now just got to do the final run of the vambraces, and somehow make myself a belt that I'm happy with.
In any case, I'll hopefully get some time to do some progress photos this week and would love hearing back from everybody!
Cheers!
Jacqui
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Twi'lek Pam
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Post subject: Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:16 pm |
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tk6232 wrote: Well, my sabers are in the mail - and quite frankly it would be impossible for me to get any more excited!!! :D
Sometimes I think that's the best part about costuming... every time a new package arrives in the mail, it's like Christmas all over again!
Pam :-)
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kathgruben
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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:28 am |
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tk6232 wrote: Well, my sabers are in the mail - and quite frankly it would be impossible for me to get any more excited!!!
Okay, I'm totally curious, which sabers did you buy?
I had considered the possibility of modifying a Maul saber set, but when I took a look at my friend's Maul sabers I decided the straight hilts were just too long for my little hands.
I was just surfing around to see if anyone had come up with Ventress sabers yet, especially since Hasbro is releasing a FX Dooku saber and Ventress is more in the mainstream due to the new Clone Wars, and I came across this by Ultra Sabers LLC:
The website is http://www.ultrasabers.com/product_p/uk-tempest.htm
These really look cool!! They have a coupler to join the 2 hilts together, so you can use them separately or as one  I think they would need some customizing to make them look more like Ventress' sabers, but this is the closest thing I've found readily available at a decent price. I must say I'm very tempted to spend money I don't have... 
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ladyb
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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 11:23 am |
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That does look like a nice set, is anyone familair with the options for blades on one of these?
If anyone buys one, do share your impressions. 
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Post subject: Recommended producer Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:34 pm |
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I can recommend [url=http://www.ultrasabers.com/] Ultrasabers
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Their apprentice class sabres are simple, solid work, with well researched materials. A very reliable light prop suitable for personal customization;
Kristen (seen here without hulahoop--gasp) and myself with a blue Ultrasabers Apprentice hilt and blade.
Their custom work requires tyme and money and patience. This is natural for good work.
I am very happy with my Darth Bane special effects comics styled hilt. (I still plan to make my own.)
Ultra Sabers is not the only game in town and many others provide comparable services. However, they are well established and five different sabres from their line later, I'd say your order with Ultrasabers is in good hands.
Be well,
Thomas
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Sakara
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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 12:48 pm |
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ultrasabers..oh yes i bought a set of their apprentice sabers to convert into Asajj...but along the way managed to get a friend to make me my sabers as you see today.
id still recommend Ultra though, for good blades, good tech and good customer service.
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tk6232
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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 8:19 pm |
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I had scoped out all the electronic supplies in order to make my own, but I simply dont have the time at the moment - and I need to have everything completed by August.
So... I'm getting the Ultrasabers.
It should be fairly simple to modify the hilts to make it a little more Ventressy.
As soon as they arrive (and I stop giggling, and clapping, and acting like a hyperactive child on christmas morning) I'll take some pics and post my totally unbiased review.  Erm...
At some stage down the track, I'll get a soundboard to pop into both hilts to make that lovely intimidating hum.
Anything to scare the local Jedi...
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tk6232
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Post subject: Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 7:25 pm |
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Well, they arrived!! And I couldn't be happier!
They're actually brighter than the FX Vader saber that I have, so I'm a little impressed. The only thing they're missing is the sound effects, but I'm sure I can find a sound board somewhere that will fit the bill.
Still yet to do the final vambraces or neck seal - but my bald cap arrived so once I get a free weekend I'll post some progress shots.

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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 1:24 am |
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Nice! Picture! 
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ladyb
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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 4:05 pm |
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Looking good. If you find that sound board do tell. I seem to remember the reason UltraSabres don't have one is because they couldn't find one that would fit and they didn't want to compromise the design.
tk6232 wrote: Still yet to do the final vambraces or neck seal - but my bald cap arrived so once I get a free weekend I'll post some progress shots.
Good luck with those. The neck armour was definately one of the trickier things on mine.
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Sakara
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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 4:12 pm |
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ah great photo! it reminds me of the preview shots Sideshow did for their doll.
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tk6232
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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 9:01 pm |
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I've been making TK neck seals for a fair while now, so I'm getting good at making customised sizing for necks, etc. (Some blokes have HUGE necks, btw!)
I started playing around with some concepts for the 'folds' in the neck seal last night... What have other people done? I've done a fold with a row of stitching on the top to flatten the pleather out a bit, otherwise it looks really bulky... The other option was to have several layers, or flaps of pleather so that I get the same effect....
Sakara - Thank you! That's actually the image that I'm modeling my whole costume on!
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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 11:12 pm |
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We tried a couple different things, pinching a loop in the material, doing it in layers, etc. I thought to use some fish tank tubing, but it seemed just a touch too thick. What I did to give the ribs some thickness in the end was sew a line on either side of the rib and put some elastic of varying sizes my husband sewed into tubes for me. That gave me the look I wanted.
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