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Star Wars soundtrack record store promotional poster - 20th Century Records (1977)
#star wars#star wars posters#star wars soundtrack#john williams#episode iv#a new hope#death star#x-wing#y-wing#tie fighter#20th century records#seventies#1977
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Colin Cantwell’s Y-wing model from Star Wars (1977)
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Star Wars (2013) #18 - Rebel Fleet, Including Modified CR90 Class Corvette by Stéphane Créty
#Star Wars#Dark Horse#Comic#Comics#Star Wars (2013)#Star Wars: Legends#Rebel Alliance#Modified!CR90 Class#Corellian Corvette#Stéphane Créty#X-Wing#Y-Wing#Gallofree#GR75 Class#Transport#Medium Transport#Sci-Fi#Mecha#Spaceship
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Star Wars - Return of the Jedi: The 40th Anniversary Covers by Chris Sprouse
#star wars#return of the jedi#chris sprouse#millennium falcon#death star#tie fighter#tie interceptor#y-wing#blockade runner#mon calamari cruiser#endor
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Star Wars: Squadrons (2020)
#2020#gaming#Star Wars: Squadrons#Star Wars#Squadrons#New Republic#Vanguard Squadron#Galactic Empire#Titan Squadron#X-Wing#Y-Wing
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Seekers X Battle of Yavin
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Star Wars: X-Wing - Rogue Squadron #22 (In The Emperor's Service #2 of 4) Cover Art by John Nadeau
#Star Wars#Star Wars: Legends#Star Wars: X-Wing - Rogue Squadron#In the Emperor's Service#Dark Horse#Comic#Comics#Covers#Cover Art#John Nadeau#X-Wing#Y-Wing#Rebel Alliance#Wedge Antilles#Starfighter#Sci-Fi#Mecha#Spaceship
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Rogue One (2016) by Doug Chiang
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Star Wars: X-Wing - Y-Wing Expansion Pack - Horton Salm (2017 Quarter 4 Tournament Kit Alternate Art Ver) by Joshua Cairos
#Star Wars#Star Wars: X-Wing#Y-Wing Expansion Pack#Horton Salm#Rebel Alliance#Y-Wing#Starfighter#Sci-Fi#Mecha#Spaceship#2017 Quarter 4 Tournament Kit#Alternate Art#Promotional Card#Joshua Cairos#FFG#Fantasy Flight Games
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Argo Nauts 1:72 Y-Wing sofubi build update August 7th, 2024
I had posted a scan of this kit's box a few months ago. This is a sofubi (soft vinyl) kit with some brass, pewter, and resin pieces. The main body is vinyl, the disk ventrals at the tail ends of the nacelles are resin, the nacelle beams are brass, and the guns and landing gears are pewter (I think).
This picture above is a quick dry fit of what it looks like so far. I didn't tape the pieces together or anything, but just quickly assembled it for this picture. I later realized that I had hastily attached the nacelles upside-down. I just threw this quickly together to take a photo.
The kit does not come with any decals, so I gave it my own, unique paint scheme. This is a Blue Squadron Y-Wing and I am happy with the stripes I fashioned on my own with masking tape. I painted the vinyl parts with V-Color paints, which are made specifically for painting sofubi kits and toys. This paint is great because when applied properly to vinyl, you cannot scratch it off. It's extremely durable and flexible paint.
I first mixed Light Gray in with Black to make my own German Gray color which I used as an undercoat. I splotched Mr. Masking Neo in areas with a sponge for paint chipping, then went over it with Light Gray. I used Blue and Pastel Blue for the trim, and Orange Yellow to have one panel be a replacement. For the non-sofubi parts, I used Mr. Color 325 (JASDF Gray, IIRC) which is a good match for the V-Color Light Gray. The engine cans were painted a mixture of V-Color Gloss Black and Silver, resulting in a nice gunmetal color.
I later decided to not go with the pastel blue trim for the nacelle tips and re-masked and re-painted them with the matching medium blue I'd used on the cockpit fuselage, which you can see in the photo below. It was a bit tricky, but I also added a small ring of Flesh 1 color on the sensor domes. V-Color has its own clear Smoke color. I made sure to use the Smoke to stain the area around the proton torpedo launchers on the underside. After applying that and a clear gloss top coat, I applied a wash. You cannot use enamel paints on vinyl since they do not react well to each other. Instead I used some Turner Acryl Goache paints, some black with a bit of gray mixed in. Turner paints can be found at any stationery store here in Japan and elementary students use these paints for their classroom art projects. (The jibungous Tsutaya mega bookstore in Maebashi has a great hobby section that has a wide selection of these paints as well as artist oils, pastel chalks, and plenty of other hobby supplies.) I thinned it with Mr. Hobby's Weathering Paint Goache Solvent. (I don't know what "goache" means because I forget... Go look it up if you care.) This is made for making a wash out of acrylic paints. Simple water or acrylic thinner can cause the paint to dry in splotches, but this solvent is made to help the paint run into contours and stay still instead of spreading into splotches.
There is no flat clear V-Color paint, so I had to create my own with Clear and Flat Base and tested it out on some spare vinyl until it looked right. I think maybe it might be a bit too flat, but I'm alright. After this flat coat, the blue looks considerably subdued and blends in better with the light gray.
The photo above is just another sloppy dry fit. Thus, it doesn't look straight. So far I have only glued the nose cannons to the cockpit pod, the sensor array domes to the nacelle tips, the engine cans and the exhaust shrouds that cover them to the engine pods, and I have glued the disk vectrals to the support pylons at the ends of the nacelles. I have yet to secure these beams to the engine pods, which are also not glued to the engine pylons. Nor have I glued the fuselage, cockpit, canopy, and such.
To quote Han Solo, "Here's where the fun begins." While this kit provides brass rods for the support pylons, you have to provide your own wires for the piping and bend them all into shape. If I don't get this part right, the model won't look good. So, I am a bit nervous. I am using Wave's C-Line brass rods. Since I have seen some Y-Wing builds in which the pipes were painted a metallic color, I think I might just leave mine unpainted. A viewer on YouTube suggested to me to paint the wires a metallic color for scale, but I think it looks fine as it is. What do you think? They look a bit too shiny since the fluorescent light is shining directly onto them in this picture. I will apply a wash on the brass rods and I was thinking that I will hand-brush Mr. Metal Primer since it is clear and the enamel or whatever should stick to it better after that. Maybe I'll use that Games Workshop Nuln Oil as a wash over the pipes. The pipes should add the bonus value of acting like pins to keep the pieces together.
So far, my only complaint is the cockpit canopy. It was difficult to cut out the windows and I think it really should have been molded in resin. The Astromech was painted V-Color Gloss Black and masked off. I will paint its trim with Mr. Hobby Aqueous Gloss White. I also need to paint the cockpit instrumentation with various colors too.
I'm really enjoying this build and as a result I'm getting back into the three Nadia sofubi kits by Tsukuda that have been languishing for years as shelf queens. I've made good progress with those and I will post an update on those soon. I've also begun working on a Deedlit sofubi kit by Kaiyodo.
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Star Wars Legends Highlight of the Week: Dorset Guards the Fake Falcon
In this feature, a fan will share one thing they love from Star Wars Legends — a book, a comic, an author, a character, a scene, an event, or anything else they want to highlight — and tell us more about it.
If you, too, love Legends, follow @from-a-legends-pov and check out our From a Legends Point of View fanfiction event, where we’ll be bringing together writers (maybe you?) to build a collection of Star Wars Legends fanfiction set during the time of the Original Trilogy. Writer signups are open through June 2 — use our Signup Form to pitch your story concepts (Signup Guidelines available here), and please encourage your favorite writers to participate!
Today’s Legends highlight is a scene from Aaron Allston’s novel X-Wing: Solo Command in which Polearm Squadron pilot Dorset Konnair is guarding the Millennium Falsehood in battle (after working with the Falsehood to mimic a YT-2400 freighter), and we’re talking with WraithFourteen.
Tell us about your Legends highlight. What is it? What’s it about?
My highlight involves a scene in X-Wing: Solo Command where Wedge and other characters are flying a fake Millennium Falcon as bait to lure forces of the main villain, Warlord Zsinj. There’s several notable elements, including a protocol droid wearing a Han Solo mask and clothes because Wedge can’t speak the Wookiee language to Chewie, but my focus is on the single fighter assigned to guard the fake Falcon (called the Millennium Falsehood) here - and how baiting the enemy in this case meant taking on two full squadrons of TIE Interceptors.
What makes this a highlight for you? What do you love about it?
This scene stands out for a few reasons, but especially because it involves Dorset Konnair, a more minor character from the Wraith Squadron trilogy, flying an A-Wing to escort the Falsehood. Dorset was in just three scenes before this — two in Wraith Squadron flying with Kell Tainer, and one in this book depicting her a small, quiet woman with a star-flare tattoo around her right eye and others that are unspecified but also varying shades of blue.
During this scene, Dorset logs at least two kills and outflies the other enemy pilots despite their numbers. Since Rogue Squadron ace Tycho Celchu previously flew an X-Wing in the Falsehood escort role, it’s also subtly impressive that Dorset was selected in the first place. This implies to me that Dorset is a capable minor character who doesn’t brag about it, sort of like Wedge was in the OT movies.
Fellow pilot Myn Donos had interpreted her quiet nature to be a sign she felt out of place as a native of Coruscant, the former Imperial capital. That and her tattoos created a bit of mystery around her even when I first read the novel as a kid.
Do you have a favorite detail or moment?
Going back to the bit where Dorset’s A-Wing detaches from the YT-1300, it reminded me, even when I first read the book, of how small planes would be dropped from a larger one in the late 1940s through mid-1960s. That was mostly done with test planes (like the first supersonic flight depicted in The Right Stuff) but also attempted unsuccessfully with a tiny fighter jet. It helped that I’d seen both that tiny jet and the larger plane that carried it at a museum as a kid.
The YT-2400 shell being dropped away as well also reminded me of how the Apollo program’s rocket had lower sections and rings that were detached along the way to the Moon - an image of that inspired how I envisioned the book scene. (As you’ve probably noticed, I was really into stories of air/space exploration as a kid, and so the pilots were what drew me into Star Wars. I also had a hand-drawn image of the first supersonic plane being released on my wall as a kid, similar to the “you can’t look dignified when you’re having fun” OP.)
To learn more…
If you’d like to read more about Dorset and the Millennium Falsehood, check out X-Wing: Solo Command at your library or favorite bookstore, or read the entry on Dorset Konnair or the Millennium Falsehood on Wookieepedia.
And be sure to check out @from-a-legends-pov and our From a Legends Point of View fanfiction event. Writer signups are now open — access the Signup Form (step-by-step Signup Guidelines available here) as well as our Event Overview and FAQ.
#star wars legends#star wars eu#star wars extended universe#sw legends#from a legends pov#legends highlight of the week#dorset konnair#wraith squadron#polearm squadron#solo command#x-wing#y-wing#millennium falsehood#wraithfourteen#long post
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Koensayr BTL-A4 Y-Wing "Longprobe" (Long-Range Reconnaissance Fighter)
Source: Rebel Alliance Sourcebook (West End Games, 1990)
#star wars#starfighters#rebel alliance starfighters#galactic civil war#koensayr#y-wing#longprobe#btl-a4#scout vessels#first appearance star wars weekly 107#the original marvel years#star wars comic books#marvel uk#rebel alliance sourcebook#rebel alliance#star wars ttrpg#star wars d6#west end games
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Y-Wing pilot playing Donkey Kong, 1981 concept art for Return of the Jedi by Joe Johnston
#joe johnston#donkey kong#y-wing#vintage#star wars#return of the jedi#scifi#scifi art#science fiction#science fiction art#art#illustration#painting
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Star Wars: X-Wing - Y-Wing Expansion Pack - Horton Salm by Jorge Maese
#Star Wars#Star Wars: X-Wing#Y-Wing Expansion Pack#Rebel Alliance#Y-Wing#Starfighter#Horton Salm#Sci-Fi#Mecha#Spaceship#FFG#Fantasy Flight Games#Joge Maese
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#star wars#a new hope#luke skywalker#leia organa#wilhuff tarkin#obi-wan kenobi#darth vader#c-3po#r2-d2#han solo#chewbacca#x-wing#y-wing#death star#tie fighter#tatooine
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Star Wars: Squadrons (2020)
#2020#gaming#Star Wars: Squadrons#Star Wars#Squadrons#New Republic#Vanguard Squadron#Galactic Empire#Titan Squadron#A-Wing#U-Wing#X-Wing#Y-Wing
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