jedimaster
Sr Member
There is a good shot of the red 6 Pyro. Interestingly it has a pretty large red triangle on the upper port wing. So as wellmas the canopy and fuse markings we can add the triangle as well.
No, I agree. But that error makes this picture valuable because it shows which pieces were attached to the TIE strut and which were attached to the wing, at least on the ESB or ROTJ version which I think this is. Am I correct?
Would it have been so hard for them to slide that slipped port wing/strut back into place?
There is a good shot of the red 6 Pyro. Interestingly it has a pretty large red triangle on the upper port wing. So as wellmas the canopy and fuse markings we can add the triangle as well.
Speaking of which (and I hope this is not too far off topic) was there ever a concensus reached regarding the theory that in the end the shape of the nose was based on a Snowmobile? I recall reading about that somewhere here but it did not have its own thread - it was just a sideline . . .Colin Droidmilk;1915397[I said:]" . . . That sharp-nosed X is absolutely fascinating. Fills in a step between Johnson's concept art and the final models... ")[/I]
Probably. Apparently they used a lot of MPC X-Wings in ROTJ - many with their wings in the closed position (when the fleet makes the jump to light speed and back).Regarding the AMT X-wing. Any thoughts on if this would be one of the screen used models from ROTJ?
Which model were you referring to JediMaster? The MF? Red Five (trashed)? Red Three (broken right upper wing and laser cannons)? -I almost always prefer the originals also, especilly the Falcon.Yeah look how they ruined a perfectly good ANH model. Sorry but I prefer the original.