Retroblasting - X-Wing restoration

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I know there's an old thread somewhere showing Retroblasting restoring the Falcon and the Speeder. Rather than bump it up I thought I'd start another. Here's a recent one for the X-Wing:-

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Part 1 and 2 are up, just waiting on Part 3 being finished.

Also check out the video about the Last 17...
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Their SW vids are excellent, have a look at their SW Follies section too - a critical but humorous look at some of Kenner's silly decisions. :D
 
There is also a thread about repair vehicles :wink:

http://www.starwarsforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=8915
 
Don't agree with having brand new wings on this restoration - should've at least tried to repair the originals. I've fixed many similarly knackered X-Wings in the past. But other than that, another great video.
 
Bumped as requested when Part 3 became available. Think there was a delay in getting the decals to finish it. :wink:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=typmKY79Iq4&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
 
This X-Wing was at death's door. Glad it's going back to its original owner though. Makes it all worthwhile.
 
theslider said:
Don't agree with having brand new wings on this restoration - should've at least tried to repair the originals. I've fixed many similarly knackered X-Wings in the past. But other than that, another great video.

They weren't brand new. They were 35 years old. What glue would you suggest be used to functionally fix those wings?
 
stratpack said:
Bumped as requested when Part 3 became available. Think there was a delay in getting the decals to finish it. :wink:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=typmKY79Iq4&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]

Thank you good sir :mrgreen:

Liked the final part and the repro stickers looked better than I expected, perfect for the job (as in to restore a childhood toy rather than to resell).


nohandluke said:
This X-Wing was at death's door. Glad it's going back to its original owner though. Makes it all worthwhile.

Welcome to SWFUK 8)
 
nohandluke said:
theslider said:
Don't agree with having brand new wings on this restoration - should've at least tried to repair the originals. I've fixed many similarly knackered X-Wings in the past. But other than that, another great video.

They weren't brand new. They were 35 years old. What glue would you suggest be used to functionally fix those wings?

I didn't mean 'barnd new' as in brand new - I meant brand new to the ship. I've just used common super glue on the wings and maybe a little piece of sellotape. It all depends on where the break is.
 
theslider said:
nohandluke said:

I didn't mean 'barnd new' as in brand new - I meant brand new to the ship. I've just used common super glue on the wings and maybe a little piece of sellotape. It all depends on where the break is.

These wings were broken in four places - snapped off - completely separated from the ship and RTV siliconed back together like a filthy grilled cheese sandwich. There was no MacGuyvering them back to working order. They were toast. See Part 1 of the video to see the extent of the damage.

With those wings being mass produced on an assembly line, one set vs. another set with various fuselages doesn't strike me as affecting originality.
 
nohandluke said:

These wings were broken in four places - snapped off - completely separated from the ship and RTV siliconed back together like a filthy grilled cheese sandwich. There was no MacGuyvering them back to working order. They were toast. See Part 1 of the video to see the extent of the damage.

With those wings being mass produced on an assembly line, one set vs. another set with various fuselages doesn't strike me as affecting originality.

Couldn't really tell the extent of the damage from part 1. But if they couldnt've been rescued then you did the next best thing. Looking forward to a Imperial Troop Transport repair next!
 

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