whats being used for the blade??The idea is cool but how the hell will I store it in my apartment? At least wands are pretty unobtrusive.
whats being used for the blade??
The blade comes separately for $40. The hilt is what is $110
Wait hold on. WHAT.
Im asking how are they making the blade? Like what tech?The blade comes separately for $40. The hilt is what is $110
Unbreakable plastic, like other high end lightsaber replicas. The blades are universal, and only 1 type is sold. Your crystal choice selects the color it is.Im asking how are they making the blade? Like what tech?
Unbreakable plastic, like other high end lightsaber replicas. The blades are universal, and only 1 type is sold. Your crystal choice selects the color it is.
Not sure how it’s any different than the high scale ones they currently sell in Launch Bay, and I see families buying them every time I’m in there. Even saw kids battling out in animation courtyard last time I was there (and I was like, man wish my parents were rich when I was little).$150+ Is sure to make even the most devoted Star Wars fans think twice. I’d say it’s a total “no way” from most Families that visit.
I was expecting the regular build your own plastic ones to still exist in gift shops outside of the land, but these could be a good children’s alternative too.It does appear that Disney will be providing a lower-cost saber option... in the form of repainted and slightly-reworked versions of their currently-available Jedi Training Academy sabers. On the left side of the table in this photo:
Those will 100% be cheap plastic, but the sort of weathered look is definitely an improvement over the extremely basic versions sold in the parks today.
I'll be interested to see reviews of the custom sabers once people get into the land; the word of mouth (and exact pricing options for the customs and the Legacies) will end up determining if I go that route or not.
I was expecting the regular build your own plastic ones to still exist in gift shops outside of the land, but these could be a good children’s alternative too.
Not sure how it’s any different than the high scale ones they currently sell in Launch Bay, and I see families buying them every time I’m in there. Even saw kids battling out in animation courtyard last time I was there (and I was like, man wish my parents were rich when I was little).
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I was expecting the regular build your own plastic ones to still exist in gift shops outside of the land, but these could be a good children’s alternative too.
This is such an over dramatization that I wish people would stop throwing around. The park is expensive, yes but it’s clearly not eliminating the middle class with the current crowd levels. Disney Parks are a product and are subject to supply and demand as anywhere else is.I suppose mostly rich people can afford to visit Disney now anyway, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Our "gift shop" limit for our child hovers around the $30-$40 range.
This is such an over dramatization that I wish people would stop throwing around. The park is expensive, yes but it’s clearly not eliminating the middle class with the current crowd levels. Disney Parks are a product and are subject to supply and demand as anywhere else is.