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TIE Fighter - Skull Cockpit

by Tooltutor, published

TIE Fighter - Skull Cockpit by Tooltutor Jun 30, 2011

Description

Standard Star Wars TIE Fighter with center replaced with human skull

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I'm sure it's coincidence, but there's an 80's European Exclusive toy precedent for a skull tie fighter:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d...

DIE! Fighter

8-)

Made one and the scale might have been a bit small but the wings were pretty thin. Hacked it up a bit when removing the support material.

If doing again, would make sure to get the raft completely off first and then remove the support material under the head and arms before proceeding to the support material along the wings.

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Instructions

1. Scale to print at least 6" in height if using Polycarbonate. May need to be bigger for ABS. Limitation is thickness of wings.
2. Print upside down to minimize support structure removal.

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writerwolf on Feb 16, 2014 said:

I'm sure it's coincidence, but there's an 80's European Exclusive toy precedent for a skull tie fighter:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d...

yzorg on Apr 5, 2012 said:

DIE! Fighter

8-)

chrislee on Feb 2, 2012 said:

Made one and the scale might have been a bit small but the wings were pretty thin. Hacked it up a bit when removing the support material.

If doing again, would make sure to get the raft completely off first and then remove the support material under the head and arms before proceeding to the support material along the wings.

dombeef on Jun 30, 2011 said:

Hurry up! Some one make a Colbert TIE Fighter!

Tooltutor on Jul 1, 2011 said:

I'd love to if someone can provide me with Colbert's head without the shoulders. I don't know what people are using to import and manipulate the STL's.

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