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Darth Vader's TIE Advanced X1 1/72 Bandai


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Just smashed out the cockpit last night. First Bandai kit, 

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Primed in SMS Surfacer Black

https://www.scalemodeller.com.au/products/primer-surfacer-black-50ml

 

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Painted the Canopy and front cluster in SMS Gunship Grey. I haven't decided if I'll use the clear or glass free canopy and hatch so I'm painting both

https://www.scalemodeller.com.au/products/premium-gunship-grey-fs36118-30ml?_pos=2&_sid=abe991cfe&_ss=r

 

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Interior in SMS Neutral Grey

https://www.scalemodeller.com.au/products/premium-neutral-grey-30ml?_pos=1&_sid=4de655062&_ss=r

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Painting Vader

Head: SMS Jet Black
Satin parts: SMS Advance Black
Check switch panel thingy: SMS Advance Black with some Gunship Grey mixed in

Eyes: SMS Clear Red over SMS Jet Black
Belt Buckle: SMS Hyperchrome Pen
Rest: SMS Surfacer Black primer

 

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SMS Interior Grey
SMS Super Clear

Tamiya Black Panel Line Wash

 

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Added SMS Super Clear
Tamiya Panel Line Wash
Photographed with better lighting than earlier pic
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Super Clear and Decals
These decals aren't bad but they're definitely not Cartograph
They're a faithful reproduction of the kit bashed original studio model so they don't quite fit the spaces and are real fiddley to work with.
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Starting to assemble cockpit base. Coin in the reference photos is an Australian 10c piece, this kit is TINY

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Detailed the back with SMS Hyperchrome pen and test fit

 

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Added some Tamiya Black Panel Line Wash for a little more contrast and gloss coated over the top. I left it glossy as limited light will get into the cockpit anyway so any extra sheen or reflection is going to make it that much more visible.

 

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The glass free piece has subtly more detail than the clear on the underside of the hatch. But with the hatch closed it'll never be seen.

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  • Gidge changed the title to Darth Vader's TIE Advanced X1 1/72 Bandai

Now THAT's better! Still not perfect but at least now you need to know to look for where the ejector pin marks were.

The black sections  of the plastic

 

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The black sections of the plastic are still slightly visible through the black primer but that will be fixed later as they'll be re primed after I paint and mask the solar panels


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Solar panels painted in SMS Advanced Obsidian thinned 1:1. It's really difficult to photograph but it gives them a subtle shimmer like the move prop and real solar panels. Just needs 24 hours to fully cure before it can be masked and the rest of the wing re-primed

 

 

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Some colour testing to find that illusive The Fighter Grey. For the uninitiated: this is a pretty deep rabbit hole and nobody REALLY knows the answer.

 

Short version: In the original film it varies quite a bot from shot to shot due to the way they were filming it. The original studio model was quite blue but it was filmed against a blue screen so the colour distorted. Each different release of the film subtly changes the colour grading.

Subsequent films changed the colour (presumably to give more contrast with the whitish Rebel ships). The Tie Interceptor is substantially bluer so if you plan to build both you can either go for a unified look or a contrasting look

 

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Construction progressing nicely. quality and engineering is very impressive. You can easily slap it together and get a 60%-70% result with minimal effort. It doesn't take a lot of extra effort to get an 80% result.

Taking this to a flawless competition winning result is going to be a substantial increase in challenge due to the scale and a few other little things. Some of the sprue connection points are not easy to clean up but they're positioned where they're less likely to be noticed. Lighting the cockpit and rear engines looks to be very achievable though the blasters might be a challenge. I'm sure it's been done though.  

 

Be careful test fitting parts as some are designed NOT TO EVER COME APPART. So a little planning prior to painting is highly recommended. Work out what you want to paint as a sub assembly early. If you do paint in sub assemblies I'd highly recommend masking the connection points as the fit on some of them is very tight.

To call this a true "no glue" kit is a tad ambitious. "You can get away without glue" is probably a more accurate description. Especially as in their marketing material Bandai imply they can be played with. Most of it is good enough to be a treated as a snap together kit (plenty of it won't come out without tools) but a few of the exterior details 

 

 

 

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This little detail here (tank bogie?) really needs a dab of glue

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This back piece could use some glue but you can get away without it. it's asymmetrically keyed so you can't put it in the wrong way which is a nice touch

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These little tabs really should be glued

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Some overdue progress

 

These parts are designed to stay together permanently! They are a very tight fit a very tight fit so do your clean up beforehand and be very careful with any test fitting.

 

Really doesn't need glue though I gave it a few dabs anyway.


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Just did the tips of the blaster canons now because it's easier to mask the tips then install them and paint them with the rest of the body to get a unified finish. I'm quite happy with the end result

 

Primed in SMS Black

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Hit it with SMS Jet Black for a glossy finish

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SMS HyperChrome Cold Tone

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Top Coat of SMS Clear Orange

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After much trial and error the best way I could find to mask the top hatch short of buying a vinyl cutter (and I seriously considered it) was to use blue-tack. A pre cut set of masks would make life so much simpler

 

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