
Luke Skywalker force fx lightsaber - Star Wars Episode VI
FX LIGHTSABER!
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Authentic and licensed replica of Luke Skywalker's lightsaber from Star Wars, Episode VI
There's no better weapon for slaying Sith lords! This Luke Skywalker Force FX Lightsaber Replica from the Star Wars saga features durable, die-cast metal parts that look and feel like the real thing! Its sturdy, green, polycarbonate blade is permanently attached to the hilt and features realistic power-up and power-down glowing light effects. The lightsaber also includes digitally recorded and motion-sensor-controlled authentic sound effects such as power-up, power-down, idle, movement sounds, and clash sounds. It's a wonderful find for clever collectors and great fun for very lucky kids! Requires batteries, not included.
"An elegant weapon from a more civilized time" is forged by Hasbro within the Hasbro Signature Series brand. The Force FX Lightsaber collectibles embody all the technological wonder of the Jedi icon. Each FX lightsaber is a fully functioning replica featuring all the lights, sounds and heft of the actual weapon. For all their amazing features these lightsabers are no toys, but rather elegant reminders of a galaxy far, far away.
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Motion sensor controlled sound effects recorded from the movie: power-up, idle hum, swing, clash, and power-down.
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Blade has built-in motion sensors for super sensitivity.
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Durable hilt looks and feels like a real lightsaber.
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Sturdy blade is permanently attached to the hilt.
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Approximate dimensions: 2" x 11" x 44".
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Requires 3 batteries (not included).
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Includes a handsome wall or desk mountable stand to display your lightsaber.
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Customer Reviews
Luke Skywalker Force FX Lightsaber-Star Wars Episode VII love this lightsaber!! It's light, durable, the design is great, and the blade is sturdy and bright. It sucks that Hasbro discontinued it though. Highly recommended to anyone interested in this saber, if you can find it anywhere.
Written by Zach on Sat 26 Feb 2011 10:26:47 PM GMT