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    Aug 30, 2004 - #1

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=5912628810

    Anyone own one of these? Was wondering about the quality of this kit and if someone here is perhaps the maker. If the maker is here I would appreciate a PM. If you own one, what is the quality and how would you rate the seller.

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    JDH

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    Aug 30, 2004 - #2

    I've never seen that kit before, but IIRC this same guy sold a studio-scale TIE on eBay recently.

    I do know of another project in the works, let me see if it's still classified and will PM you with more info.
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    Thanks [img]images/smiles//icon_smile.gif[/img]

    JDH
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    I looked at that auction you referred too and his model is piece for piece identical to a Fine Molds Tie Fighter. It looks like he mastered a larger version using the details from the Fine Molds as a base. I would assume he did the same for the Tie Interceptor as well. You can see the resemblance in this picture. The seat and the fuselage pieces give it away.

    Not bad mouthing his work, quite the opposite. It is obvious he created his own masters. I am impressed.


    and here is the Interceptor

    Sombody has to fess up, who owns one of these? Are they worth the price.

    JDH
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    Aug 30, 2004 - #5

    I've never seen it before ...but it sure looks like its worth the price...

    Jedi Dade
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    Aug 30, 2004 - #6

    Hey Guys,

    Its studio scale size but not studio scale accurate. JDH there was a SNAFU at UPS store I should have your tracking number in the AM. Guys I have tracked down every part on the Interceptor wings Im planning a kit in the next month. The wing masters are being laser cut as we speak. I will start a post thread about scratching the interceptor.

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    Aug 30, 2004 - #7

    Here are some pics of the progress on the Interceptor wing build.. 100% accurate to the filming minature.






    So guys hang in there.. I lost my standard TIE wing mold prematurely so I have been remolding it so havent had much time for the inteceptor the wings are being laser cut and have gotten the proper light diffuser material.

    Steve
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    There you have it -- officially "declassified!" This should be an awesome new studio-scale replica. I have the "standard" fighter already and it is first rate. Look for a review article on my site in the near future (still waiting on remastered "hero" wing cores, coming soon. . .)

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    Aug 30, 2004 - #9

    swpropmaker, I was wondering about the details that look like 3 connected rectangles on the wings.

    I've seen them used on the Interceptor, the Probe Droid and the ESB Star Destroyer when they were at the Smithsonian Exhibit. Just curious as to what they came from.

    I'm (ever so slowly) working on a Star Destroyer about 30" long, but might start over on a larger version. I found some acrylic "shield generators" (light-up pen toppers) a while ago with the same cuts as the ESB SD, only they are bigger than the scale I am working in at the moment. It will take a little work and some clean up on a mold line, but the cuts are much cleaner than my scratchbuilt version.

    Anyway, I'd just like to know how big they (rectangle parts) really are. Weird, I know, but that's me.


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    Aug 30, 2004 - #10

    JediDeni, see this scan of a parts tree from the Hasegawa 1/72 Morser Karl.

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    Thanks Treadwell The rail gun indeed.

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    Steve I swear to god, you are going to bankrupt me. I love the interceptor and can't wait to see your master. Also, thanks for the heads up on the tracking [img]images/smiles//icon_smile.gif[/img]

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    Aug 31, 2004 - #13

    Thanks Treadwell, that's cool.

    I started picking up kits for a SS TIE Bomber, got most of the armor kits, but never got around to getting the Morser Karl. It figures that it would have come from there.

    Thanks again!


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