Posted January 17, 201411 yr I've been away for a little while (again), but I've been busily working on some designs for my UCS TIE project. First up is a model I had been avoiding for a long while, the iconic standard TIE Fighter. Overall I really like this design, but the cockpit ball could use some work. It's decidedly more curved than any other TIE I've done, but is a bit too cylindrical, as opposed to spherical like it should be. I really don't like the sloped method used by TLG in the official TIE Interceptor and TIE Advanced, and this curved method allows for a SNOTed pylon, which I really like a lot. Once the venerable TIE Fighter was done, it opened up a lot of variations on the theme. Like the TIE Experimental M1. And the TIE Experimental M2. And once I had started doing TIE Experimentals, I just had to do all of them. TIE Experimental M3 TIE Experimental M4 TIE Experimental M5 And then I realized that the M3 was the perfect starting point for the Emporer's Royal Guard Interceptor Next came one of my favorite TIE variants, the Lancet Aerial Bombardment. Needing a break from the starfighters, I next moved on to the TIE AP-1, also known as the TIE Mauler. And that led into the Century Tank, or TIE Crawler. I did a few of the odd-ball shaped TIEs next, the TIE Lambda and the TIE Raptor. At this point I returned to the standard TIE variants, starting with the TIE Fire Control. Followed by the TIE Reconnaissance, and the TIE Ground Targeting. Next up is one of the more unique shaped TIEs, the TIE Scout. Then for something completely different, the TIE Neutralizer. It was finally time to tackle the Bomber variants, starting with the TIE Electronic Warfare. Then came the TIE Heavy Bomber the TIE Interdictor the TIE Hammer and finally the TIE Lander The Lander needed two renders, just to shhow off the landing skids I had designed. The TIE Shadow Squadron was next on my radar. After that came the TIE Sentinel Then I finished up the Standard TIE variants with the TIE Vanguard and 'completed' the TIE project with the Nsiss Chiss-Class Clawcraft. I say 'completed' because, even though I've created a model for every variant I intend to, there is always room to improve them. So I looked at the older models I had made, and realized that they didn't age well next to the new methods I was using now. So I set about re-designing them. First was the TIE Bomber the TIE Boarding Craft and the TIE Shuttle. The TIE Predator got a cockpit update, but I couldn't find a combination of slopes that I liked for the wings, so the old design has to do. The trio of the TIE Clutch TIE Phantom and TIE Shadow received updates, though the main hulls remained from the old versions. The last five all received complete make-overs, starting with the TIE Hunter. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a mechanism to make the wings open and close. Then came the TIE Avenger TIE Aggressor TIE Oppressor and last but not least, the TIE Torpedo Bomber The only two original models that have not gotten a facelift are the Scimitar Bomber and the TIE Droid The Droid's wing angle makes it very difficult to brick-build the wings while keeping the pylons from looking like crap warmed over. The Scimitar's complex wing design doesn't lend itself readily to a brick-built design, and the hull I am extremely happy with. None of these new designs have been built yet. I believe I have ordered all of the parts for my interpretation of the TIE Defender. Stay tuned, as soon as the parts arrive I will begin construction. If you have questions or comments, or want different views from some of the models, feel free to ask.
January 17, 201411 yr The thread is dripping with awesome. There is so much awesome in this thread that I don't even know where to begin.
January 17, 201411 yr What no TIE Advance or standard TIE Interceptor, rubbish I refuse to look at any more... At the moment I'm lost for words .
January 17, 201411 yr Epic. It's mind boggling how many of these you designed. I'd love to see one in brick form!
January 17, 201411 yr Wow, that sure is an impressive collection you've got there.. I've been working on a TIE Bomber for the last couple of weeks and can't really get it the way I want. Yours looks amazing though. Really nice work (on all the models). :)
January 17, 201411 yr Walter! Great to see you back and building. I'm not the biggest TIE fan in the world, but these look superb - I'm looking forward to seeing one in real brick. I admire your patience building all these digitally! Which software do you use?
January 18, 201411 yr Dude, these are AWESOME! My favs have to be the Royal Guard Interceptor, TIE Raptor and the Chiss Clawcraft. Perfectly executed.
January 18, 201411 yr This is pretty unique. I've seldom seen such an extended series of high quality builds. You succeeded in giving each TIE its own look and feel,while still keeping it a TIE. It's great to see you didn't take a lot of shortcuts and made every iteration like it was your first one. I highly applaud this. The result is quite stunning. All of these models are beautifully shaped, and there are some really nice details. Here are still a few details that bother me however. Like the fact the regular TIE (and all models based on it) lacks a top hatch with the distinctive patern on it. The greebles on the wings seem to prominent to me, and the pylons do not seem very accurate. Also, the top of the tubes of models like the TIE bomber seem quite bland. Isn't there supposed to be any detailing on those? Also, I think you're right about your cockpits not being round enough. But I've been working on a UCS TIE fighter myself, and have experienced how hard it is to get it right. That's why I appreciate these models even more. I congratulate you on all of them. Also, I'm very curious about what you will tackle next. I don't suppose there are any TIE's left?
January 18, 201411 yr I knew that there are plenty of TIE variants but this big variety is just making manly tears . i really like all of them and they look very accurate, also the Chiss Clawcraft is the most beautiful spaceship in (and outside of) the whole SW universe. Congratilations, it's clearly noticeable thath you had plenty of job designing these! Edited January 18, 201411 yr by Csacsa234
January 19, 201411 yr I started scrolling down, went huh these are cool I've never heard of most of these, and they are done so well! And then I kept going, and going, and going. These must have taken an incredible amount of work! Sure, they're all TIEs but they all seem to have their own style and design each seeming to have in it many of hours of thought and work! Brilliant! I started off with the TIE Fighter, which is awesomely built, and goes on to the many other crafts, each of which has its own beauty. Favorites: Neutralizer, Sentinel, Chiss, Oppressor and Scimitar
January 20, 201411 yr Author What no TIE Advance or standard TIE Interceptor, rubbish I refuse to look at any more... At the moment I'm lost for words . I made a decision very early when I started doing the TIEs that I wouldn't remake anything TLG had already made. Despite that, I do have an Interceptor, albeit in a red color scheme. MAybe I'll take a stab at the TIE Advanced in the future. Walter! Great to see you back and building. I'm not the biggest TIE fan in the world, but these look superb - I'm looking forward to seeing one in real brick. I admire your patience building all these digitally! Which software do you use? I use MLCad for the design and POV-Ray for the rendering. Real brick versions are coming. I promise. They're just coming... slowly.
January 20, 201411 yr And I was beginning to wonder whether you've stopped your UCS TIE projects. Welcome back! AC
January 21, 201411 yr These all look great! I do recognise some of EAW, like that Lancet bomber. Did you just make many of those designs up, or are they all based on an "actual" Tie?
January 21, 201411 yr You missed one. TIE Defender LOL, I had to post it. Very well done on your variants. P.S. Tie Star Cruiser. Edited January 21, 201411 yr by Rexworth
January 21, 201411 yr Author These all look great! I do recognise some of EAW, like that Lancet bomber. Did you just make many of those designs up, or are they all based on an "actual" Tie? I found all of them online. All but the TIE Torpedo Bomber and TIE Lambda can be found in Wookiepedia. The other two can be found at Galactic Voyage. There are a few other TIE variants, but they are all fan created, and tend to have descriptions like ".... is faster than a TIE Defender, but has heavier shields and more weapons...." I didn't really feel like building models based on some teenager stroking his ego. Wookiepedia does list some additional variants, but none of them have any pictures to go off of, so I skipped those as well. You missed one. TIE Defender LOL, I had to post it. Very well done on your variants. You mean this one? I am waiting on three more BL orders, and then I shall start on the TIE Defender. I'll be sure to post real brick photos when it's finished.
January 21, 201411 yr You mean this one? I am waiting on three more BL orders, and then I shall start on the TIE Defender. I'll be sure to post real brick photos when it's finished. Yep! Another nice build, so far.
January 23, 201411 yr I found all of them online. All but the TIE Torpedo Bomber and TIE Lambda can be found in Wookiepedia. The other two can be found at Galactic Voyage. There are a few other TIE variants, but they are all fan created, and tend to have descriptions like ".... is faster than a TIE Defender, but has heavier shields and more weapons...." I didn't really feel like building models based on some teenager stroking his ego. Wookiepedia does list some additional variants, but none of them have any pictures to go off of, so I skipped those as well. That's what I thought about most of them, thanks! I guess it is now safe to say that most of the designs look stupid and uninspirational, some just don't make sense. Why just not upgrading the standard tie without exterior changes?
January 23, 201411 yr Impressive...Most impressive! That Clawcraft has got to be my favorite of the bunch.
January 24, 201411 yr Those are awesome! But jeez, are they all canon? I'm so far out of the loop these days with Star Wars- haven't really been into it since Episode 3 came out. Mind-boggling.
February 13, 201411 yr HI, new kid here. I have at least 76, maybe 77 questions 4 u, but will start with one. Please tell me what element/s you are using as the windscreen/canopy on most of these Tie craft, part #s would be VERY appreciated! I have been throwing lots of time, $ (bricklink holds the mortgage to my soul at this point) and effort at designing a quality tie cockpit module for a few diff Tie models. Thanks in advance!
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