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This is a remix of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:872684 and the back https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2665555
Working on crushing the rebel forces that I have made one ship at a time.
What did I change:
1 - Rebuilt the wing hinges so I could print with resin. These use a pin that can also be conveniently printed.
2 - Reangled and repositioned the cockpit/'head'. Reworked the canopy.
3 - Rebuilt the aft of the hull for aesthetics now that it was part of the main body
4 - Repositioned the mohawk top fin.
5 - Added more greebles to most surfaces and other cosmetic changes.
6 - Scaled to 1:270, cut a pie-shaped hole to accept a mounting peg
Pretty easy to assemble, at least compared to the X-Wing and B-Wing. I did have to sand the Back Engine section to fit properly, but as it should theoretically fit, I think that sanding to a good fit is better than having too much of a gap. Even then, I enthusiastically over sanded and have a bit of a warp in that section of the print, so the print in the pics is definitely not perfect. I was too keen to get it together and called it good enough for tabletop fun.
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