Jerac

First Order TIE Fighters

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When I have had the basic TIE Fighter done I knew I also had the First Order design done, after all, it is only a matter of simple redesign and adding an antenna, right?
Not right, as I have realised. 

First tricky question is: How many new TIE craft were introduced in the Force Awakens movie, hmm? The obvious hotrodesque red striped two-seater ship which Poe and yet-to-be-named-Finn use to escape?

Like this?

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..obvious... but wait:
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...whaaaaaat?

 

So yeah, there are, in fact, TWO new TIE fighters. And believe me, there are plenty of differences between old and new ships.

What was meant to be a simple recoloring job and generating new instructions with few clicks, ended up being month-and-half job to do. I still believe it was worth it, though, what do you think?

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Much like original ships these two are commisioned builds as well and as such, have instructions available at BrickVault's website: https://www.brickvault.toys/
...and also like before, a little movie showcasing the ships' quirks and features was produced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JxQnjlg_tc&t=252s

Cheers!

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Love the studless wings and that canopy design is stellar. At first I thought they weren't Lego: the shaping is fantastic. :)

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Wow - these turned out great!  I didn't realize that it would be much more than a recoloring job either, but the differences are noticeable from you original trilogy TIEs.  I think the time and effort you've put into these was well worth the effort - fantastic job!

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Very nice. Again you have done a wonderful job. 

Is only the special forces version a two seater? Or are the regular first order tie fighter also two seaters? 

I knew the red marked ones were special forces just not clear on all the differences between the standard and SF models in the first order. 

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Only the Special Forces one is a two-seater. The standard one has a spacier, one-man cockpit. It is also a little bit more durable construction-wise, because it can have a stronger connection in the back.

Other upgrades Special Forces get are these powerbank rings mear the panels, bigger antenna, bigger guns, a turret under the cockpit, bigger engines and red decal on the side.

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i dont know why but cockpit looks more like ball in black than grey

Edited by mrcngrck

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holy moly these are amazing, and the red stripe design using that hinge piece is genius. well done.

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8 hours ago, m4st3rt3ch said:

Simple, it's an optical illusion.

@Jerac Awesome builds! What is the estimated price for the parts?

Hi, Brickvault guys made a quick bricklink check and it came out to be in range of 80$ + shipping. I'd expect it to be in 70-90 range, the Special Forces one closer to 90 and standard - 70. SF has much more pieces.

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19 minutes ago, Jerac said:

Hi, Brickvault guys made a quick bricklink check and it came out to be in range of 80$ + shipping. I'd expect it to be in 70-90 range, the Special Forces one closer to 90 and standard - 70. SF has much more pieces.

Thank you ?

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Super awesome designs! Can't imagine anyone improving on these at this scale with currently available parts. Well done mate, will probably pick up the instructions for the OT version.

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On 28.02.2018 at 1:30 AM, Bender222 said:

I purchased the sf one. Just wondering, is there a reason for the horizontal cutouts on the wings?

Not sure which one you mean... that gap on the horizontal spokes? It is a compromise of simplicity, looks and durabilty. You can try adding tiles in the gaps (it was indended to have tiles there), but I found out the connection the panel make is a bit insecure and because the gap is nice, straight and smooth, I left it there. All in all though, since some people mention this, I might update it in the future. For now though I focus on next models in the line. Without gaps this time, other than required ones! 

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Those are the sleekest TIE MOCs I've ever seen! The shape of the cockpit and the wings is so well-executed and the attention paid to detail is incredible. I'm looking forward to your future TIE renditions! :excited:

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Praise May the 4th! I just bought both sets of instructions with a nice discount. Looking forward to putting these lovely builds together later in the year.

I'm considering changing wing panel colours to white. Having played some Battlefront 2 white seems a tad more accurate than LBG but it's clear you've spent a good amount of time analysing every detail of these craft. Why did you settle on LBG in the end? Did you try both?

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Honestly I did not consider white at all, it might bee too much of a contrast. I guess this is much like x-wings; half of people make them white and the other half makes them grey.

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Just finished the TIE/sf! Great build as always and it's very impressive that you managed to sneak two minifigs into such a small SNOTty space. So many great details to point out, but I'll go with the shape of engine exhausts.

I made a small mod on my model to improve swooshability. The back panel/window easily moves side-to-side since it's attached to the following stack: 1x2 plate, 1x2 modified plate w/ 1 stud, modified 1x1 tile w/ clip. I replaced it with the following stack: 2x3 plate, 2x3 plate, 2x modified 1x2 plate w/ vertical clip & modified tile w/ grille. I also added one inverted 2x2 bracket above the 1x2 bracket to hold the new 2x3 stack firmly in place. The back now feels somewhat more robust. :)

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1 hour ago, DomMk said:

Just finished the TIE/sf! Great build as always and it's very impressive that you managed to sneak two minifigs into such a small SNOTty space. So many great details to point out, but I'll go with the shape of engine exhausts.

I made a small mod on my model to improve swooshability. The back panel/window easily moves side-to-side since it's attached to the following stack: 1x2 plate, 1x2 modified plate w/ 1 stud, modified 1x1 tile w/ clip. I replaced it with the following stack: 2x3 plate, 2x3 plate, 2x modified 1x2 plate w/ vertical clip & modified tile w/ grille. I also added one inverted 2x2 bracket above the 1x2 bracket to hold the new 2x3 stack firmly in place. The back now feels somewhat more robust. :)

I would like to see it. Sounds interesting, but I somewhat can't imagine it ;)

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I see now. Good upgrade! 

It proves every model can be always made better. Thanks!

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The more i look at the winds, the precise angles of the cockpit and the stud-less design. How is it possible with these crude bricks and devices? Are we witnessing a Lego-God among men?

In all seriousness, i can't image designing something like this, my brain would leak out of my ears. Great stuff!

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