I assume so, since the Force FX lightsabers are like replicas and they look exactly like the ones the actors used for the filming shots.
okay for one...its LIGHT SABERS and light sabers are the swords that the Jedi use when in battle...light sabers is not in fact the name of a person in Star Wars...(i think Anikin Skywalker is hot when he isn't all covered in scars from the lava and then put into that suit where he's all like..."Luke...(insert heavy breathing )...am your father"...lol)
For light sabers, they use green sticks with sensors.
They use brightly painted broom handles (yes, really) pink for red lightsabers, light green for green, ect. and then light them up with animation.
Yes, You kind of can make Light Sabers that can cut or just use the replica you can buy from online sites or radio shack. Just use enough force and you can try to cut, If your looking for other swords that can cut besides a light saber visit this site it's pretty nice sight for swords. www.trueswords.com
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There is no such thing as a light saber. The ones used in Star Wars were wooden rods wrapped in tin foil. Later, the look and sound of "light sabers" are added by computer.
The war hawks are rattling their sabers again.
dragon riders pros have a dragon to boost their magic, cast spells, use an enchanted blade, are elves or half elves like eragon etc cons can die or go unconscious if used to much or to powerful magic jedi pros use light sabers, use the force and lead clones cons easily destroyed without light saber Jedis can be lightspeed lifewipers in star wars EU, they win.
a bouoyant force a weight and light
it doesn't
The movie projector uses light to project a picture. These running pictures are what people see when they watch a movie.
The correct term is 'Sword Bearer', not 'Sword Barrel'. Sword Bearer also known as Arch of Sabers which is a wedding tradition in which sabers or swords are used to salute a newly married couple. The bride and groom pass under an honorary arch of sabers, typically when exiting the building in which the wedding ceremony took place. The tradition is in use worldwide.