Very cool! It looks like it's referencing the 44" Eagle 2 studio model since the LEM halves are present.
Well, you are seeing the infamous Tamiya Panther tank engine deck in there, plus Airfix Saturn V LEM bits (which the Red Jammer Y-Wing used). So yes there is a common detail piece connection with the Y-Wing. Other bits in the Eagle include the M-551 Sheridan engine deck and Revell Gemini domes.
Back in the 1970s, the greeblie bits catalog used by effects modelers on both sides of the pond included quite a few common kit parts sources for bits. So with an Airfix Saturn V, Revell Gemini and Tamiya Panther tank in your arsenal you could detail up about 80% of the studio models used in film and television productions at the time.
Was playing a game with the misses yesterday. I was gluing together my ToS Cylon Raider, and we were trying to find more tank parts than the other. Seems, ToS Cylon Raiders where build from Tiger I's and T34's. no wonder they were such a threat
Heck, the WHOLE upper body of a T34 is in there O.O.
Tracks, guns... the 88 Gun breach halves are stuck right next to each other, machine-gun ports, hatches... even random German tank tools. It was a fun game.
That's a great game Capt I started looking at images of raidersGreat Job on the Eagle, Jaitea! I must say, I think my favorate part is the boosters.
Love the random pump in the side behind the cockpit. One pipe in/out... Very high tech Those 70's modelers for you
Was playing a game with the misses yesterday. I was gluing together my ToS Cylon Raider, and we were trying to find more tank parts than the other. Seems, ToS Cylon Raiders where build from Tiger I's and T34's. no wonder they were such a threat
Heck, the WHOLE upper body of a T34 is in there O.O.
Tracks, guns... the 88 Gun breach halves are stuck right next to each other, machine-gun ports, hatches... even random German tank tools. It was a fun game.