Accelerate to attack speed
Continuing the build of the LEGO Microfighters X-Wing.
In WIP 1, the pilot and the main body of the X-Wing has been completed. In this post, we will look at assembling the wings, attaching it to the body and showing the gimmicks.
In WIP 1, the pilot and the main body of the X-Wing has been completed. In this post, we will look at assembling the wings, attaching it to the body and showing the gimmicks.
Step 19: First step of assembling the wing
Front and back (right) view of one of four wings
2 completed wings
It takes a total of 8 steps to complete half of the wings. It is interesting to note how both the wings are attached to the body.
Step 27 starts with the other half of the wings.
Two more completed wings
Attaching the remaining wings to the body and you will get the completed X-Wing with the wings closed.
Difference between the closed (left) and deployed (right) wings
Side (left) and back (right) view of the X-Wing
Minifigure and the X-Wing
360° view of the X-Wing with the pilot
Leftover pieces
Pros:
- Easy to assemble- Cute
- Firing projectile
- Good looking
Cons:
- Easy to loose the projectile
Conclusions:
There is nothing much to say about this set. It is a great set which is mainly aimed to get kids into LEGO. The building process is simple and straight forward and it makes a great display. I love the firing projectile gimmick but just be aware on where it was fired and landed. It can easily blend into with the surrounding. I HIGHLY recommend this kit to all Star Wars fan be it young and old.
All WIPs for the LEGO Star Wars Microfighters Resistance X-Wing Fighter:WIP 1 - First of its kind (on the blog)
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