According to my measurements the allu.tube is 20mm.as well.
This is without the styrene(0,5mm).
Why the styrene was added i do not know.
All i can think of and don't pin me on that is adhesion of the kit parts or fitting thightness of the tube itself.
Probably not the last since the tube is atached to the center box.
When and if every Tie- Bomber on the board is built with a 3/4 measurement it must be the correct measurement then.
If the difference is not noticable..well....it must be right than.
These builts demand a lot of research,Take a lot of time to built and swallow huge amounts of cash.
These facts turned me in a rivet counter and a millimeter man.:lol
You are right!
I should have entered this thread more humble.
Sorry for the thumbs down.
Lets start all over.
I am only talking millimeters here.
According to my meassurements the cockpit tube is 1mm.longer at the front.
The wing tube will be covered with styrene so therefore is fine.
Again sorry for my thumb down.
The starter kit isthumbsupand it is great that it is availlable for all of us.I wish i had this kit when i built my Tie-bomber.
I guess it must be my starter set you are referring to?.
My completed model & the starter set only came to fruition with the help & exhaustive research & hard work of many respected members before me!.
With regard to the 2 main body tubes being a different length, well, I don't feel they are, ref shows them being the same size, including the 'Chronicles'.
I don't know where you get the idea that the centre tube is wrapped in styrene, no ref shows this & what a major that would be!.
19.1 (3/4") is the accepted size & works perfectly with placement of all the kit parts.
Actually the centre tube on my build was 18.5mm & still worked out perfect.
If you go over 20mm you will have problems with kit parts fitting & the centre box will be that much more fragile.
Oh Al, you need 1 half of the Karl part to fit into the underside of the bombing chute/chamber thingy.
Stu