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Building and Detailing the Star Wars A-Wing |
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The pilot seems too tiny, and in fact wears the helmet of a B-wing pilot and not the A-wing one. Even so, according the guides, the ship is
said to have 9.60 m, as the kit measure 15.2 cm, this gives a scale of 1/64, so a pilot of 1.80 m will measure 2.80 cm at this scale which the size of the one supplied. But, from the photos, while
extrapolating the size of the figurine from his head (man height = 7 times the height of his head) compared to the length of the ship, we can estimate the A-Wing between 5 to 6 meters long, that gives us a scale between 1/32 to 1/40. So it is possible to build this kit following to different scales (9.60m or 5.50m). As for me, I decided quickly because I wanted to build my A-Wing to look more closely to the studio model. This means changing the pilot; a 1/35 figure (which is a current scale for armor kits) will do nicely. Mine is a motorcylist of the French Army during the Second World War from my spares parts box. The insertion of bigger pilot implies modifications on some parts: remove the cockpit floor (part 1) and of the bottom of the seat (part 12). I was also obliged to cut the bottom of the figure to correctly sit it over the cylindrical part where the base comes. It is also necessary to remove the center of part 8. While on this part, sand the arcs that hamper the side engines to fit correctly and, on each side, replace the six spaces of the grids by quarter of cylinder of the same size (rod diameter : 3mm - figure A).
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The raised panel details are really heavy so they need to be sanded and rescribed into
the fuselage, the side engines, and the vertical stabilizers (part 1 to 6).
The three landing legs (parts 15 (x2) and 16) are really fancyful because they don't
exist on the studio model. So, they must be removed and there respective holes on the bottom of the fuselage have to be filled (part 2).
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The back of the fuselage has to be completely modified. Part 9 must not be so near of the edge, and you will have to move
it 1.5 cm back, except for the rounded triangular part that will have to move back of only 0.5 cm. So, the fuselage will have to be
extended between this two parts with a plastic card of 1.5 mm thickness (Figure
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This means you will be removing the clips and the position slots for part 9 on parts 1 and 2. Also, and this is the
biggest change on this kit, you have to make new fusion reactor exhausts (part 13). For this, I used plastic cards of 0.5 mm thickness (Figure
C) dipped in boiling water to give them the correct shape (lots of attempts are necessary, but if you fail one your try, you just have to dip it again in the water and try again -
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