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AMT STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE TIE FIGHTER 1:32 SCALE MODEL KIT (DUE LATE AUGUST 2023)
SKU : AMT1341 1341
IICONIC VILLAIN: The Imperial TIE Fighter was one of the most indelible spacecraft designs introduced in the original STAR WARS film. AMT proudly presents an ALL-NEW โStudio Seriesโ large format plastic model kit of this iconic space ship.
DETAILED INSIDE & OUT: This 13 ยฝโ tall model features the intricate details present in the original filming miniatures along with a full cockpit that includes Imperial pilot. Clear parts can be installed for a realistic look and assist the modelers who install custom lighting.
COMPLETE DISPLAY: A dome base with metal support rod are included for a handsome display. A detail replacement cap can be installed on the model when the display base is not used. Fine decals are included to decorate the ship inside and out and an easy-to-follow pictorial assembly guide is included.
QUICK SPECS: 1/32 Scale. 128 Parts. 13 1/2โ tall. Molded in gray with clear parts with water-slide decals and assembly instructions. Skill level 2 PAINT AND GLUE REQUIRED.
TIE fighters are fictional starfighters existing in the Star Wars universe. Propelled by Twin Ion Engines, TIE fighters are fast, agile, yet fragile starfighters produced by Sienar Fleet Systems for the Galactic Empire and by Sienar-Jaemus Fleet Systems for the First Order and the Sith Eternal. TIE fighters and other TIE craft appear in Star Wars films, television shows, and throughout the Star Wars expanded universe. Several TIE fighter replicas and toys, as well as a TIE flight simulator, have been produced and sold by many companies.
Colin Cantwell created the concept model that established the TIE fighterโs ball-cockpit and hexagonal panels design for Star Wars (1977).[1] Star Wars creator George Lucas liked the basic design consisting of two panels connected by a stick with a ball-shaped cockpit, but Cantwellโs concept had few details.[1] Joe Johnston created additional details, such as the cockpit window and the attachment points between the solar panels and the hull.[1]
Initially given a blue color scheme, the TIE fighter models for the first film were grey to better film against a bluescreen; TIE fighters in The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983) shifted back to being a muted blue. Sound designer Ben Burtt created the distinctive TIE fighter sound effect by combining an elephant call with a car driving on wet pavement.[2] In the book The Sounds of Star Wars, the engine roar is likened to German Junker Ju 87 โStukaโ bombers, who used sirens to frighten civilians on raids. This could have been a possible inspiration for the sound. Combat scenes between TIE fighters and the Millennium Falcon and Rebel Alliance X-wing fighters in Star Wars were meant to be reminiscent of World War II dogfight footage; editors used World War II air combat clips as placeholders while Industrial Light & Magic completed the movieโs special effects.[3] Darth Vaderโs distinct TIE Advanced x1 in Star Wars was designed to make it instantly recognizable,[4] and the TIE Interceptors developed for Jedi were designed to look fast, deadly, sleek and frightening.[1]
The Jedi starfighter, created for Revenge of the Sith (2005), was designed to bridge the appearance of the Jedi starfighter in Attack of the Clones (2002) and the TIE fighter design from the original trilogy.[5] The V-wing starfighter, seen at the end of Revenge of the Sith, also makes the distinctive TIE fighter sound when flying by a Star Destroyer. Dark Horse Comicsโ Sean Cooke designed the TIE predator for Star Wars: Legacy (2006), set 130 years after the events of Star Wars, to appear both reminiscent of and more advanced than the original TIE fighter.[6]
Designers for The Force Awakens (2015) had numerous discussions about how much to โupdateโ the TIE fighter.
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Now we need model kits of the rebel blockade runner, Luke's landspeeder, skyhopper, jawa sandcrawler, and updated Darth Vader TIE fighter.
You didn't show the control stick going in …lol
Thatโs a good idea – numbering the parts on the surfaces that will be covered by other parts!
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Excellent build! Hopefully, Iโll be able to afford to buy this when it comes out!
Wowโฆ.that is a massive model. Thanks for sharing. Great video
Where can you get this?
Incredible work, now I'll have to get one 1/32 Tie Fighter too๐
The only Tie Fighter kit with the correct interior details! Great kit and great review of a kit I have just discovered in this video!
Many thanks!
It would be a shame not to make an X-Wing. And Vaders TIE fighter.
Price please? I bet at least $80.00.
11:50 I think you're mistaken about that being 1/48th scale. It's only half as wide as the 1/32nd fuselage parts. I'm guessing it's the 1/72 Bandai kit?
That looks like an awesome kit. I canโt wait to buy and build one.
I think when I get this I'll put a little stormtrooper pin up girl shrnk down inside the cockpit. I always looked as the average enpire soldier as a good guy. It would humanize it a little in my opinion
AMT is garbage… hope they got better with their molds and fitting.
Great Kit! Could you tell us how tall it is including the Base/Stand?
Great build and review!
awesome ๐๐
I want one.
Love your videos thank you, quick question what type of glue you use or recommend
I'd say these are radiators not solar panels ? The cheapest way to get rid of heat in space for a mass production fighter i think ? This thing does alot of high energy stuff, accelerating, turning, firing lasers, powering avionics etc. Lots of waste heat that has to be radiated into space. The tie is a short range fighter that works as a screen for its carriers, i don't think it needs solar radiation to do that mission, its internal energy stores are prolly enough. More advanced fighters prolly have more effective ways of dealing with the heat.
Great build, I think we all would do the moron thing ๐
Cool!
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Too cool!
Loving this scale !! Doing a great job … hopefully they will do more in this scale other than a star destroyer!!
It's about time a bigger scale , Bandi's offerings were very detailed great, but there go to scale scale 1/72 was a bit on the small side for the x wings, x wing resistance , y wings , Tie series ect . The older Fine moulds Star Wars series and who had the original licence did a bigger scale than the Bandi offering as well a lot of 1/48 X wing, Y wing , Slave 1 boba and Jango Slave and Tie series .
1/32 big and nice, easy build great result
I've always had the impression that the forward viewport glazing was comprised of flat sections, and not of a spherical section.
I would be sorrly tempted to substitute individual flat pieces.