"Vector-Wing Fighter"

from "Star Wars - Episode III: Revenge of the Sith" (2005)

 

V-Wing Fighter - 1

Fantastic Plastic Logo

SCALE: 1/72

INITIAL RELEASE: 2009

MEDIUM: Resin

RARITY: (4)

LENGTH: 4"

 

V-Wing Fighter - 2

 

V-Wing Fighter - 3

V-Wing Fighter - 4

 

V-Wing Fighter - 5

 

V-Wing Fighter - 6

Vector-Wing Over Coruscant

 

ABOUT THE DESIGN

ABOUT THE KIT

One of the newest fighters used by the Republic just before its fall, the "Vector-Wing" was similar in capabilities to the Eta-2 "Jedi Interceptor," but featured shields, which gave it a significantly enhanced defensive posture.  Manufactured by Kuat Systems Engineering, the "Vector-Wing" was distinguished by its six large radiator panels that could be deployed in combat to prevent overheating Released in April 2009, this was the first "Star Wars - Episode III" product to be produced by Fantastic Plastic Models.  Patterned by Alfred Wong and cast by BLAP! Models, the four-inch-long model included postion-able radiator vanes, a clear resin canopy and a 1/72-scale pilot figure as well as the requisite R2 Astromech droid.

This kit was retired in July 2009.

 

V-Wing Fighter - Box Art

Original Box Art

 

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