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Vader's Own Creation

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After crashing with his model 7150 Tie Fighter on some deserted desert moon he decided to take action in his own cyborg mechanicaly enhanced hands.

He quickly rose to the occasion and after reading the rule book started rebuilding his trusty yet allready outdated fighter.

After several hours, of building, adjusting and tweaking he finally finished his personal ship nicknamed "Scraps". Just before sunset he took of looking for Imperial troops dreaming of a better looking TIE fighter still.

01-vaders_crash.jpg

02-vaders_crash.jpg

More angles on Brickshelf and flickr

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Well done L-space, it looks like a very viable alternative model from the backs of those old sets, very bat-like (great for DV :vader:)

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Thanks guys, you gave mme the idea to suggest a new contest: The Alternate Build

For now two more pics:

The wings fold under the fuselage:

07-vaders_crash.jpg

And a reverse angle:

09-vaders_crash.jpg

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The new views look good L-space, I like the folding wings.

Translation ook ook ook eek

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The new views look good L-space, I like the folding wings.

Translation ook ook ook eek

Thanks, it really comes in handy on my shelf wedged between the other TIEs.

And that totals to 48 different known meanings of ook.

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Great entry L-Space. As usual your sense of humour and photoshop editting skills really add to the finished result. Good luck in the contest!

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