Reylight Ti Lan V2, Special Edition, smooth barrel, Sold Out

Does Ti Lan V2 LEGO with Rey Pinapple?

I am interested - but is it US delivery only?

What is the UI/modes/switch type?

I can ship internationally, but will have to calculate the cheapest shipping method.

It’s the standard switch modes just like the Pineapple, and Ti Lan V1. Firefly, Low, Med, High

Yes it does, but not the tail switch. The V2 tail switch is a completely different setup than before.

Can I get one with free trits yet?

I just PM’d you

Just PMed for one.

Do you have any side-by-side pictures of the V1 and shiny V2? (Or, I guess, V1 next to both V2s?) I’m curious about the difference in finish you mentioned.

The difference between the shiny versions are very slight and hard to tell in the pict. The V2 has slightly more of a machined feel in the hand. You can tell a little difference near the base in the picture.

The V2 has a slightly longer battery tube also. A protected 14500 should be no problem like some reported with the V1.
I removed the clips on my copies

Got mine in the mail today and it’s fantastic. It’s also VERY matte. Sort of seems like a 3D model that somebody forgot to skin. Looks better in real life than in pictures, imo.

Family photo, Reylight AAs:

Family photo, matte titanium lights:

Family photo, last couple of lights I got:

The bead-blasted Reylight, in addition to being longer than the D4, is noticeably grippier. Also noticeably dimmer :stuck_out_tongue:

Thanks RobertB!

Sent an fbook message! I need this in my life haha. What’s the price difference with the tritium?

Thanks somn! enjoy.

I responded from the FB Group, and PM’d you here. Cheers!

Payment sent! Also I didn’t get your PM on here…

Those smooth ones would look so nice heat treated, have not done it to any of mine yet. Afraid I will screw it up.

Oops, must have got distracted with the PM. Got your message though, package shipped.

I’d like to find some titanium tubing to practice on. It can’t be that difficult. Different temps will yield different colors. A bunch of youtube videos on it.

You can’t really screw it up too bad. Its just a surface oxidation, which can be sanded back off if it looks bad. Not that it would be easy of course, I’m just saying that the work can be salvaged if you don’t like how it turns out.

I’m sure it depends on the makeup of the alloy for the color you get. Found this:

Pale Gold Straw-385 ºC = 725 ºF
Purple-412 ºC = 773.6 ºF
Deep Blue-440 ºC = 824 ºF
Red Purple-565 ºC = 1049 ºF
Brown Gray-648 ºC = 1198.4 ºF
Green Blue-925 ºC = 1697 ºF