Ultimate Works AA Lightsaber Unveiled | New Saber Alert

The Pach Store unveiled the Ultimate Works AA lightsaber. The custom saber is inspired by the design of the Anakin Skywalker AOTC lightsaber. Ultimate Works AA is available as an empty hilt or as an installed neopixel saber (Asteria V2.5 board). The hilt is a limited run.

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Ultimate Works AA lightsaber | IMAGE CREDIT The Pach Store

The metal hilt features a slanted emitter, activation box with a bubble strip in the middle, and a series of vertical T-track grips with a Covertec wheel in the lower half of the hilt. The hilt is 25.5 cm long (about 10.04 inches long) and 3.15 cm in diameter (about 1.24 inches in diameter). Ultimate Works AA accepts a 1 inch diameter blade.

The installed neopixel version of Ultimate Works AA is equipped with customizable Asteria V2.5 soundboard. Visual effects for the include: blaster bolt deflect, Flash on Clash, tip drag, color change on the go, etc. A removable 36 inch long neopixel blade is included with the installed hilt. A proprietary removable chassis is included as well (not compatible with other hilts).

Ultimate Works AA is available for purchase from The Pach Store, a Hong Kong based custom saber company.

The Pach Store https://www.thepachstore.com

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The Pach Store
Image depicts the Ultimate Works AA lightsaber

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