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Author Topic: Aeon v3 & v4 VLE (very limited edition because I only did 2)  (Read 3251 times)
Darth Acervus
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« on: November 10, 2016, 05:12:19 PM »

Hi there,
Here are some pics of the sabers I bought & painted up for two people who have done good things for me in the past & been the very best of friends & family.
Hope you like  Smiley

















Aeon's v3 & v4 in Consular Green with AS FoC and Obsidian Lite Sound.

More pics of method I used, materials & some info to make it easier for anyone else to do, will follow.

Thanks.  Grin
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2016, 05:16:48 PM »

Spectacular Darth Acervus! 

Those both look really cool.   Shocked Shocked

I really like the clean lines, and how they add excellent contrast to those hilts.

Are those both Manticore pommels on there?

-1 for sure. 

Lucky friends. Tongue
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« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2016, 05:25:13 PM »

Really love your work on this.  The attention to detail is fantastic, and I love the continuity of the stripes on the hilt with the blade color.  Those Manticore pommels really add to the overall look as well.  Very well done!  Lucky souls that got these from you.

-1 for your passion of awesome looking lightsabers
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« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2016, 05:30:02 PM »

Spectacular Darth Acervus! 

Those both look really cool.   Shocked Shocked

I really like the clean lines, and how they add excellent contrast to those hilts.

Are those both Manticore pommels on there?

-1 for sure. 

Lucky friends. Tongue


Thanks LR

They are indeed Manticore pommels. Low profile for the v3 & high profile for the v4.



Trust me , luck had nothing to do with it. These guys have earned there custom sabers. Great friends & brothers.

Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2016, 05:31:06 PM »

Really love your work on this.  The attention to detail is fantastic, and I love the continuity of the stripes on the hilt with the blade color.  Those Manticore pommels really add to the overall look as well.  Very well done!  Lucky souls that got these from you.

-1 for your passion of awesome looking lightsabers

Thanks LB  : Grin
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« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2016, 05:59:30 PM »

Those are really sweet.  I like your color choices.
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« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2016, 08:30:45 PM »

The blue lines look amazing when contrasting the silver. Great job.

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« Reply #7 on: November 10, 2016, 09:32:39 PM »

Great work Darth Acervus,

The colour of those accent lines match the LED colour stunningly. (Nice tiling too btw - do they come in a Jedi theme by any chance?)

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« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2016, 12:44:23 AM »

I really like that blue in the groves. Nice work!
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« Reply #9 on: November 12, 2016, 06:46:16 AM »

LOVE that colour in the grooves man!!  Looks incredible, you never see that!  Very unique.  Amazing gifts man, they're gonna be floored haha!  Think it's so cool that your spreading the saber love Smiley.  Great work. 
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« Reply #10 on: November 14, 2016, 03:34:08 PM »

Thanks for the kind comments everyone. Much appreciated  Grin.

@Rev. As for spreading the saber love, you guys(you & LC & LR for that matter. His gift across the Atlantic was pure generosity of spirit) inspired me.
I could, so I did.( lets hope for more converts to the way of the Ultrasaber & the saberforum)

Been away since last Thursday so will put house in order then post some more on this.
Hopefully I can help show how custom saber painting is not something to be feared. A little individual twist or idea(& sharing it) is what the saberforum is all about.

MTFBWYA
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« Reply #11 on: November 14, 2016, 04:46:47 PM »

Very nice paint work! Is that enamel paint? looks fabulous!
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« Reply #12 on: November 15, 2016, 11:29:22 PM »

Wow!  Shocked  Now that is the type of mods I like !!   Grin  Grin They look AWESOME!!  Point to you good sir.
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Sabers I own:                                           
 Graflex Tri-cree AB w/sd & bronze buttons
 Consular CG w/sd an silver foc
 Archon CG w/sd an silver foc
 Prophecy CG w/sd an silver foc
 Dorinian SRD w/lite sd and AB foc
 Exile in CG w/sd an silver foc
 Guardian in GB
 Aeon V3 in GB
 Dark Standard Issue BR w/vert grooves
 Dark Apprentice AB (Free)
 Sentinel LE V4 w/windows in SY
 Dark Sentinel LE V5 in AB (Raffle prize)
 Initiate LE V4 in GB
 Dark Initiate V2 in GB (free)
 Franken saber in VA
 Dominix LE V2 in BR (friend)
Wish list: Sound in my Guardian, Dark Prophe

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« Reply #13 on: November 17, 2016, 09:11:56 PM »

Thanks again for kind comments  Grin

It is indeed Metallic Enamel paint in the grooves.

Here are some pics I took during the project.
 I wanted to keep it fairly simple, as the sabers wont have my constant attention once gifted. So painted grooves very much along the lines of what Usabers do with there anodised(beyond my understanding tbh) LE line & a little sparkle to the pommels, seemed like it was perhaps within my very limited skills.






Humbrol Green Mist Metalic Enamel.

Most of what I used is here in these pics. I don't have the best painting skills so the model/hobby tape seemed the way to go when I started(standard masking tape is great for large areas but just doesn't cut it for detailed work)
The most expensive item here was probably the brushes & they were worth the money in my opinion.

Probably the most important thing was the preperation. Paint wont stick to dirty surfaces(pretty sure thats most paint/sprays). So cleaning with spirit/Thinners/rubbing alcohol is essential. I did this both before & after sanding the grooves(chose not to go with a primer but to physically prime the surfaces) & bases of the pommels.
I used first a pretty rough paper about 150 grit then a fine one of 1000 grit(again this is just what I did going on my personal experience)
Wrapped the paper around a small file to use it, but a small paint brush would probably do the job just the same.




Honestly if I did this again I wouldnlt have bothered masking off the grooves. The grooves on the V4 that were too small to mask were probably the tidiest( a rag with a little spirit while you are painting, is easier than trying to remove it after the masking).(live & learn lol)




I taped up the part of the Blades that were gonna be anywhere near paint & also under the accent windows as you can see. Really helped when painting those tricky windows. It also allows you to use the the blade to hold & spin round when painting.


The tape was however fantastic when I used it on the pommels with the gold spraypaint



I did two coats with the enamel in the grooves(it takes a long time to dry & cure, but is very solid once its done) These Metalic hobby paints really are great value, as you don't need a large amount & they cost peanuts  Grin.

The pommel's had a 5 or 6 very fine coats of gold rustoleum over an afternoon then next day a few coats of.. well clear-coat lol, also rustoleum (I have found the semi-gloss product to be a very good finish(& I have tried Matt & Gloss etc. on other projects)
 Rustoleum really is worth that extra couple of dollars & no I dont work for them its just my opinion lol

Probably missed stuff out, but if you have any questions I would be happy to answer either here, or in a Personal Message.

Thanks Again  Cheesy
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« Reply #14 on: November 17, 2016, 09:26:51 PM »

Thanks again for kind comments  Grin

It is indeed Metallic Enamel paint in the grooves.

Here are some pics I took during the project.
 I wanted to keep it fairly simple, as the sabers wont have my constant attention once gifted. So painted grooves very much along the lines of what Usabers do with there anodised(beyond my understanding tbh) LE line & a little sparkle to the pommels, seemed like it was perhaps within my very limited skills.






Humbrol Green Mist Metalic Enamel.

Most of what I used is here in these pics. I don't have the best painting skills so the model/hobby tape seemed the way to go when I started(standard masking tape is great for large areas but just doesn't cut it for detailed work)
The most expensive item here was probably the brushes & they were worth the money in my opinion.

Probably the most important thing was the preperation. Paint wont stick to dirty surfaces(pretty sure thats most paint/sprays). So cleaning with spirit/Thinners/rubbing alcohol is essential. I did this both before & after sanding the grooves(chose not to go with a primer but to physically prime the surfaces) & bases of the pommels.
I used first a pretty rough paper about 150 grit then a fine one of 1000 grit(again this is just what I did going on my personal experience)
Wrapped the paper around a small file to use it, but a small paint brush would probably do the job just the same.




Honestly if I did this again I wouldnlt have bothered masking off the grooves. The grooves on th V4 that were too small to mask were probably the tidiest( a rag with a little spirit while you are painting, is easier than trying to remove it after the masking).(live & learn lol)




I taped up the part of the Blades that were gonna be anywhere near paint & also under the accent windows as you can see. Really helped when painting those tricky windows. It also allows you to use the the blade to hold & spin round when painting.


The tape was however fantastic when I used it on the pommels with the gold spraypaint



I did two coats with the enamel in the grooves(it takes a long time to dry & cure, but is very solid once its done) These Metalic hobby paints really are great value, as you don't need a large amount & they cost peanuts  Grin.

The pommel's had a 5 or 6 very fine coats of gold rustoleum over an afternoon then next day a few coats of.. well clear-coat lol, also rustoleum (I have found the semi-gloss product to be a very good finish(& I have tried Matt & Gloss etc. on other projects)
 Rustoleum really is worth that extra couple of dollars & no I dont work for them its just my opinion lol

Probably missed stuff out, but if you have any questions I would be happy to answer either here, or in a Personal Message.

Thanks Again  Cheesy


I like your progress pics of your finished custom saber. It's good to see the all the work that you have put into your project and how you did it.
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