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T-wing is a stolen prototype mandalorian fighter, currently owned by a force sensitive cyborg named Robotic. With his faithful R2, he travels across the galaxy working as a bounty hunter. Our hero added several improvements to the original design of the ship, starting with merging the controls of the ship with his body using a bunch of tech gear so no one else could use the vehicle and adding four jet afterburners to increase the maneuverability (lack of them resulted in the ship getting damaged with enemy fire - you can see visible marks on the back of the ship, next to the right engine). T-wing is armed with two devastating blaster cannons and two rocket launchers which can easily take down nearly every target. Cockpit interior I built a display stand for my MOC too Back view I hope you like it :)
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A/SF-01 B-wing MRK III Compact Starfighter The MRK III Compact was an attempt by manufacturers Slayn & Korpil to build on the success of the earlier MRK I (and to a lesser extend the MRK II), retaining the heavy armament of the original while improving manoeuvrability and reducing maintenance. The ship retained the originals ion and laser canons and featured a gunner turret capable of 360 degree rotation. As a compromise it required 2 crew; a pilot and a gunner. Technological advances allowed the size of the s-foils to be significantly reduced and the engine cluster to be minimised and positioned behind the crew pods. After consultation with end users the design was further adapted to allow the pods to separate in emergencies.
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B-Wing Starfighter The B-Wing Starfighter is a new addition to the Neo-Classic Space fleet, featuring dual cockpits, antenna arrays, lots of thrust, and some potent blasters. She's not the most maneuverable ship in the galaxy, but she's got it where it spells, kid. Over on Flickr and Instagram, Dave Kaleta (I don't think he's on Eurobricks, but I could be wrong) is hosting a contest to build alphabet starfighters. Since I love both spaceships and literacy, I decided to join in the fun. I had to start with my favorite letter, B, piloted by a blue 1980s-something spaceman (and a yellow 2019 spaceman, too). This is my first foray into Neo-Classic Space, and I am decently pleased with the results. And I finally finished a spaceship that I liked, which is a plus, after failing for several years. I threw in as many Classic Space pieces as I could, like the three loudspeakers/positioning rockets on the back, or the computers in the twin cockpits. But of course it is Neo-Classic Space, not Classic Space, so lots of modern curves and tiles made it in, and copious greebles. When viewed from above, it makes a lovely B. C&C welcome.
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