Hasbro A-Wing rework

Spacemunkie

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Not finished yet but thought I'd share. All I did was remove the panel lines and rework the cockpit and weaponry. Hopefully a decent paint job will take it a step further :)

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Cool. Exactly what I'm doing with mine. I like what you did with the guns. They toy guns look terrible. Excellent paint work.

TazMan2000.
 
I noticed the engine rings at the back are lacking the correct detail. This is what I did after making a paper template with lines marked at every 15 degrees to get the placement right.

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I have a huge box full of hasbro ships and figures. I mean over 20 ships and some 100'or so figures that I intended for conversion bit will never do. Love watching what you guy's are doing though. Looks great!
 
You really shouldn't have shown me that. I'd convinced myself that all the missing details on this thing didn't matter.... :D
 
a-wing is awsome.got this one as well.been thinkin about doing it and this is very inspiring.
 
Thats gorgeous and a really big upgrade over to what it originally was. Makes me want to run out and buy a toy a-wing already.
 
Oddly enough for all the custom action figures I've done I have never thought of picking up any of these vehicles to rework.
 
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