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X-Wing
Take control of powerful Rebel X-wings and nimble Imperial TIE fighters!
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by Hrathen
Published on 28 July 2012 - 17:56:03
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Reply #16 | Published on 30 July 2012 - 18:08:42

I am certainly torn between the X-WING and TIE FIGHTER!  They are both so original and cool! George Lucas is my hero! What a childhood that has carried into adulthood……..kind of.

Signed,

"Big Kid at Heart"

sir.galahad

Reply #17 | Published on 30 July 2012 - 19:43:03

 Since both the Aurek fighter and the Sith Interceptor were mentioned, I can't help but brag about the miniature LEGO models I built of those two craft. Enjoy!

Some people play to win. I play because it's one of the few ways to fly an X-wing here on Earth!

Reply #18 | Published on 31 July 2012 - 06:18:50

Parakitor said:

 Since both the Aurek fighter and the Sith Interceptor were mentioned, I can't help but brag about the miniature LEGO models I built of those two craft. Enjoy!

 

Nice!  I really like the Aurek.

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Reply #19 | Published on 05 August 2012 - 10:40:45

Ever since I saw Star Wars as a boy, the X-Wing has been my sci-fi figher of choice.  I remember pretending I was flying and X-Wing all summer - I even converted a refrigerator box into an X-Wing cockpit.

 

You can teach monkeys to fly better than that!

Reply #20 | Published on 08 August 2012 - 03:07:51

It's gotta be the X-wing for me.  As a kid I logged so many hours in the cockpit of one in X-Wing and XvT.

In Valor there is Hope

Reply #21 | Published on 08 August 2012 - 03:34:32

I'm hoping the A-Wing will be part of the second wave of minis…

Writer of Fortune

Reply #22 | Published on 08 August 2012 - 14:51:29

JMSwallow said:

I'm hoping the A-Wing will be part of the second wave of minis…

Me too. Although if they keep the model scale consistint and they continue basing the length of the minis on the size of the models used in the movies, instead of referring to the official sizes given in the Expanded Universe canon, the A-wing mini will be very small (roughly half the length of an X-Wing). Anyway, I hope that the A-Wing Expansion will include an "Arvel Crynyd" ace rebel pilot card with the special ability: "Ram".

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Reply #23 | Published on 09 August 2012 - 06:16:03
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Agrivar said:

JMSwallow said:

 

I'm hoping the A-Wing will be part of the second wave of minis…

 

 

Me too. Although if they keep the model scale consistint and they continue basing the length of the minis on the size of the models used in the movies, instead of referring to the official sizes given in the Expanded Universe canon, the A-wing mini will be very small (roughly half the length of an X-Wing). Anyway, I hope that the A-Wing Expansion will include an "Arvel Crynyd" ace rebel pilot card with the special ability: "Ram".

 

What size are you expecting?  All the numbers I've been able to find seem to indicate the A-Wing is 9.6 meters long compared to an X-Wing's 12.5.  In game scale that's about 35cm, or about 3/4 of an X-Wing.  Do you think they were much smaller than that in the movies?

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Reply #24 | Published on 09 August 2012 - 06:25:27

Well, the official numbers about the A-wing length are 9.6 meters, but, according to some sources like wookiepedia:

"A size analysis of the studio model used for Return of the Jedi suggests that the length of the ship is twice as short as the documented 9.6 meters. Star Wars Technical Journal (Volume Three) states the model is 60 cm long and the pilot figure a 1/8 scale action figure, which results into a length of 4.8 meters. However, it should be noted that it is entirely possible the 1/8 figure was only used because it fitted in the cockpit of the model.

The size comparison chart found in the 2011 reference book Millennium Falcon Owner's Workshop Manual also depicts an RZ-1 A-wing. By using the well documented sizes of the Millennium Falcon and the X-wing as a scale, the resulting A-wing size is roughly 7.0 meters."

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Reply #25 | Published on 09 August 2012 - 11:05:06

as long as the scale looks right i wont be bothered about it being a few mm out, the main factor is making sure the cockpits/pilots are similar sized and then go from there as they are the only real constant.

may the force be with you

Reply #26 | Published on 09 August 2012 - 12:38:50
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"Well-documented??!" You should see how many squabbles there have been on Starship Modeler about the size of the Falcon. Don't even bring it up! LOL

Thus do I undo all Gordian Knots!

Reply #27 | Published on 09 August 2012 - 14:53:06
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Of the ships previewed so far the TIE Advanced is my favourite (yes in the UK we put a 'U' in that word thanks spell check).  Not sure who the other named pilot might think he is but only Lord Vader himself will be allowed in mine.

Though I have to say tip-top all time SW ship is Slave 1.  Fingers are crossed that it will be a future release as some point.  Perhaps as a special twin pack release with the Falcon..?

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Reply #28 | Published on 09 August 2012 - 15:04:59
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It was hinted in the demo video from last gencon that both the falcon and slave 1 would be done.  Who knows what's happened with that over the last year though. 

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Reply #29 | Published on 09 August 2012 - 15:38:56

tiepilot1138 said:

It was hinted in the demo video from last gencon that both the falcon and slave 1 would be done.  Who knows what's happened with that over the last year though. 

Quoting from the X-Wing Miniatures Core Rulebook that has just been available:

"Rest assured, we’re far from finished. As we expand the X-Wing miniatures game, you can expect to see additional amazing models released in the future,
including some large surprises.
"

I suppose that's a hint about the future release of ships larger than starfighters, like freighters, shuttles and gunboats.

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Reply #30 | Published on 09 August 2012 - 15:53:25
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Agrivar said:

"…including some large surprises."

…So what sort of size would your standard Star Destroyer end up as?

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