Tuesday, 15 April 2025

INTERCEPTOR

 No I am not talking the last of the V8's today, but my favourite version of the TIE fighter, this model is a 3D resin print that my good friend Dai found on Etsy ( you are a absolute legend mate) the model comes with a stand, that I have a bit of a problem with, not only does the TIE not sit on it well, but would make it imposssible for the pilot to get in ! LOL So I'm going to use this as a platform for the pilot to get to the canopy, and make a pair of support struts for the TIE to rest on


Now onto the the TIE itself, the detail is amazing, the same level as my recent Y-Wing, with fully detailed interior, and pilot. the instructions said the canopy could be glued open or shut, but as it provided  the necessary components, I made it moveable just for options.


Was really pleased with how this one turned out, I still need to add lenses to the view port, but that's for a day when I'm feeling daring ! LOL Still more to do, but that's a post for another day, so until next time, stay safe, and have fun ! 

Cheers Dave

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    1. Thank you Andy, really enjoyed doing this one

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  2. That is a very nice model. Great job on it. 😀

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    1. Thank you Stewart, the detail is spot on, so was a joy to paint.

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  3. Excellent. A lovely model of a lovely ship.
    That pplatform is a great idea too.

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    1. Thank you misterc, the resin prints are more expensive than the filament ones, but worth it. the platform will work well as the pilots ladder once I've made the stands for the wings.

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  4. That thing looks so good Dave! Glad it fits in well with your collection. You've painted it up really nicely too - bravo.
    (I'm still hunting about for that TIE Defender 3D print btw - so far, I'm coming up short. But my search continues!)

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    1. Thank you Dai, the detail is next level on it, so needed a great paint job to bring it to life, thank you so much for finding it. Don't worry on the TIE Defender, as my next post will show, if I can finish painting it in time that is ! LOL In fact other than some scratch builds I want to do, I'm up to date with my vehicles.

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  5. That Interceptor looks great! The stabd just goes to highlight how awkward these fighters are to get into in actuality, but hey it’ll make some great terrain otherwise!

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    1. Thank you SD, yes the stand does highlight the problem, I've been checking through the series and movies for how they get round getting in and out, most of the time is a simple ladder that gets pushed into place, or if it's a hanger bay, they have a walkway that runs behind all the TIE's in a line.

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  6. John@justneedsvarnish17 April 2025 at 10:16

    That's brilliant, Dave! :-) I can see why you're pleased at having got one!

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    1. Thank you John, it's definitely my favourite variant, and the detail on this kit made it a joy to paint.

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  7. It is a great looking ship. The Corvette Stingray of Tie Fighters! They sure don't 'em like that anymore! In all seriousness, you did a fantastic job with this one. If I were to build a Star Wars spaceship model, I think this would be really high on my list!

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    1. Thank you Jeff, It does have a very sleek profile much like the Stingray, so great analogy. Even though it was the last to be introduced in the original trilogy, I still thing it had the best look .

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  8. damn, looks nice.
    interceptors were always a cool ship to see on the big screen, i grew fond of the TIE Silencers from the sequels.
    when i would play X-Wing miniature game i always took at least one Silencer in my First Order fleet.

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    1. Thank you Mr. Martin, It's been good to see the current series use them a lot more, but as you say can't beat them on the big screen.
      The silencer also looked sleek and aggressive, must have been a fun fleet to play.

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  9. Cracking work, Dave. What scale is it please..?

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    1. Thank you Simon, this is Legion scale, so slightly bigger than 1:35

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  10. Delightful one! I love the platform solution, and the TIE itself looks gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you Suber, hopefully I can do a good job on the wing props and finish it off properly.

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