Lightsaber Nunchucks look pretty while they break your face

Posted in Weapons by Conner Flynn on December 26th, 2008

Lightsaber Nunchucks look pretty while they break your faceSome guy who couldn’t decide whether he wanted to be Obi-Wan Kenobi or Bruce Lee, finally opted for both and created these awesome Lightsaber Nunchucks. Sadly this bit of geek weaponry didn’t find us in time for Christmas, but you can make a pair have them all ready to go for next year.

At least your victim will be mesmerized by their glowing awesomeness before being knocked unconscious. Instead of seeing stars, they’ll hear rave music. You can check out a “how to” guide online and make your own.

Sadly there’s a rave music filled video that won’t embed here, but you can find it at the link below.

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One Comment to “Lightsaber Nunchucks look pretty while they break your face”
  1. igorlives Says:

    Thanks for posting my video. Just wanted to correct you on the nunchaku sticks, though. They are Not glow-sticks. They are wood nunchaku sticks and I used Adobe After Effects to layer the lightsaber effect over my swings. I don’t like raves but I do like star wars and martial arts. Thanks again

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