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Star Wars Name Placards (A-Wing, Slave 1, AT-ST)

GreenStrawberry

 

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We've all had the situation where someone has extended a finger at one of our creations with a quizzical look on their face and uttered the immortal words "What's that then?".  Forcing down the urge to roll your eyes and sigh, with some retort such as "Don't you know anything about Sci-Fi?", you dutifully explain what it is, which film it was in, and how many hours you put into its creation.  Well now you don't even have to open that slot under your nose, as you can pop one of these rather attractive and "in theme" placards in front of your Star Wars models, and you're not just limited to the new Bandai kits, but any that you've made over the years, or even ones you have bought ready-made! I'll give you a moment to process that fact that some people buy things you don't have to build.

 

Ok, now you've recovered from the shock, here are a selection of these handy, attractive and useful placards/name badges, call them what you will.  They all follow the same format, have the same design cues etc., so will look rather splendid once you've been around putting them on all your bases, or in front of their stands.  They arrive in a flat resealable package, with piece of card protecting the contents against bending, and the instructions sandwiched between.  The two Photo-Etch (PE) sheets are of a thicker gauge for strength, and there are just three parts to each set.  The placard itself, which has a fold-over edge all round that gives it a 3D latticework look, a flat base onto which is fixed the fold-up stand that the label can be glued to, soldered together or just stood on, holding it at an angle for ease of viewing without breaking your neck.

 

Each one has the commonly used name of the model in large letters, with the technicalities and additional information in a smaller text above and below.  The lattice-work structure around the edges gives it a bit of strength as well as making it look Sci-Fi like, as do the motifs found to the left of each one.  With some careful painting, even a little weathering maybe, they should look rather nice.  They are of course unconstrained by scale, but if you're displaying it in front of a 1:144 A-Wing, you may have trouble seeing the model behind it!

 

I quickly knocked together one of them with super glue as a demonstration, and they're quite quick to build.  Using the proper tools is important to fold the thick brass concisely at the bend-lines, and the upstand parts become delicate when you're midway through the folding, so take care not to twang one of the arms like I did.  Splash some Star Wars appropriate paint on, put a contrasting colour in the low-spots of the letters and symbols, and it will look great.

 

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Jango Fett's Slave 1(04418-N/A)

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Boba Fett's Slave 1 (04518-N/A)

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AT-ST (04618-N/A)

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RZ1 A-Wing (04718-N/A)

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Conclusion

A good idea well executed.  You can lie them down, stand them up, but most importantly, people will know what your model is without having to ask and they add a certain something to your builds!

 

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Following on from the initial batch of placards, here are the new ones from our friends at GreenStrawberry:

 

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Millennium Falcon (05118-N/A)

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T-65B X-Wing (05218-N/A)

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BTL A-4 Y-Wing  (05318-N/A)

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TIE Fighter (05418-N/A)

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