Tie Adv. X1
Tie Adv. X1
MOC-165587-1
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$141.99 USD
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- 631 Pieces
- 2023
- Quarries Workshop
- Star Wars
- 158
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The Tie Advanced is one of the most iconic Star Wars ships, being flown during the very first movie by the dark lord of the Sith himself, Darth Vader. This MOC has 631 parts, including the stand, and features a detailed cockpit that can fit a Darth Vader minifig.
My version takes a bit of inspiration from the BrickVault MOC, but is significantly smaller, being built in a style and scale that fits better with LEGO sets such as the Tie Fighter and the Tie Bomber from recent years. It's a quite swooshable and sturdy build: the panels can easily support the weight of the model, although their connection to the main hull is slightly more fragile than official LEGO standards.
The build requires some parts that are a bit more expensive than the average, such as the wedge curved slopes that create the curve of the front of the cockpit. The biggest villains of the price are the 6x6 dishes for the windscreen and hatch. For the hatch, I chose to go with the Tie Striker piece, which isn't as accurate but is a lot less expensive.
For more pictures of the model, see here, here and here.
Your support is highly appreciated, as it allows me to keep building and designing MOCs.
My version takes a bit of inspiration from the BrickVault MOC, but is significantly smaller, being built in a style and scale that fits better with LEGO sets such as the Tie Fighter and the Tie Bomber from recent years. It's a quite swooshable and sturdy build: the panels can easily support the weight of the model, although their connection to the main hull is slightly more fragile than official LEGO standards.
The build requires some parts that are a bit more expensive than the average, such as the wedge curved slopes that create the curve of the front of the cockpit. The biggest villains of the price are the 6x6 dishes for the windscreen and hatch. For the hatch, I chose to go with the Tie Striker piece, which isn't as accurate but is a lot less expensive.
For more pictures of the model, see here, here and here.
Your support is highly appreciated, as it allows me to keep building and designing MOCs.
Have questions about this MOC? Email us at mocboxing@gmail.com. *MOC descriptions match the descriptions on Rebrickable, but they may contain inaccuracies. All MOCs are used with permission from each designer.
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