X-WING Starfighter Kit Card - High Detail - AMS

X-WING Starfighter Kit Card - High Detail - AMS

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Description

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Embark on a captivating building journey with the "X-Wing Starfighter Kit Card," a meticulously designed piece that encapsulates the essence of the iconic craft from the Star Wars saga. After a challenge from a friend questioning the existence of high-detail kit cards for the X-Wing, this near-perfect replica was born. Perfect for model hobbyists, collectors, and Star Wars enthusiasts of all ages, this kit allows you to immerse yourself in the construction and display of an intergalactic legend.
 

Features:

Authentic Kit Card Assembly: Each component of the X-Wing is precisely engineered and presented on a kit card for easy identification and removal. No detail is too small, mirroring the complexity and intricacy of the legendary starfighter.

Functioning Features: The model includes movable S-foils and a detailed cockpit, capturing the dynamic nature of the X-Wing in combat.

Exquisite Detail: With an astonishing level of detail, this model echoes the design of the original starfighter, from the texture of its hull to the subtleties of its laser cannons.

Engaging for All Ages: This model offers an enjoyable and insightful assembly process, inviting builders to appreciate the mechanical and aesthetic aspects of the X-Wing.

Simple Yet Detailed Construction: The clear and comprehensive instructions provide an effortless building experience, allowing for a fully detailed model without the need for additional tools.

A Nod to Nostalgia and Craftsmanship: Ideal for those who relish the artistry behind model-making and the cultural impact of the Star Wars universe.
 

Construct your own X-Wing Starfighter today, and revel in the assembly of a miniature marvel that's not just a model, but a high-fidelity homage to engineering and imagination.

Spare Parts can be found in the RAW Files.

X-Wing Starfighter Assembly Guide

Congratulations on acquiring your own X-Wing Starfighter Detailed Model Kit. Follow this step-by-step guide to bring your starfighter to life.

What You'll Need:

  • The X-Wing Starfighter kit, which includes all wings and the main body.
  • A clean, flat surface for assembly.

     

1. Step: Wing Attachment
 

Prepare the Main Body:

Locate the main body piece of your X-Wing model. This is the central fuselage that houses the cockpit and engines.

Identify the Wings:

You should have four wing pieces. Two of these are for the left side and two for the right side. They are mirror images of each other, with laser cannons on each tip.

Wing Attachment:

Take one of the wings and align it with the corresponding side on the main body. You will notice pins on the wings designed to fit securely into the holes on the main body.

Secure the Wings:

Gently but firmly, press the pins of the wing into the holes of the main body. The side of the wing that was facing the build plate during printing (usually flatter and may have more markings) should face inwards, towards the body of the ship.

Repeat this process for all four wings, ensuring the cannons are facing forwards, in the direction the cockpit is pointing.

Final Check:

Once all wings are attached, give them a gentle tug to ensure they are securely in place. The wings should be level and symmetrical when viewed from the front or back.

2. Step: Cockpit Attachment
With the wings securely attached, your next step is to assemble the cockpit and the nose of your X-Wing Starfighter. Here's how to continue your journey to a galaxy far, far away.

What You'll Need:

  • The left and right cockpit halves.
  • The nose part of the X-Wing.
  • The assembled main body from the previous steps.

Assembly Instructions:

Prepare the Cockpit Halves:

  • Identify the left and right sides of the cockpit. They are uniquely shaped to fit together only one way. Check the interior detailing to ensure they are correctly oriented.

Align the Nose Part:

  • Before joining the two halves, locate the nose part. This piece should have a distinct top and bottom, with the top likely having more detailed texturing.
  • Confirm that the nose part is correctly oriented with the printed side facing downward as shown in the reference picture.

Join the Cockpit Halves:

  • Carefully align the two halves of the cockpit so the internal supports and slots match up.
  • Gently press the halves together. The edges should align seamlessly, and the nose part should slot in without forcing. If there's resistance, check for any misalignment or excess material that might need to be filed or sanded away.

Attach the Cockpit to the Main Body:

  • Once the cockpit is fully assembled, position it over the main body. There should be a clear front and back to the cockpit, with the narrower end pointing forward.
  • Align the cockpit attachment points with the corresponding areas on the main body. Press down firmly to snap the cockpit into place. If it doesn't fit easily, do not force it; instead, double-check the alignment and try again.

Final Inspection:

With the cockpit attached, your X-Wing should now be taking shape. Ensure that all parts are snugly fitted and that the cockpit sits flush against the main body without gaps.

 

3. Step: Engine Attachment
Your X-Wing is taking shape! Now it's time to add the power to your starfighter with the engine assembly. These engines, reminiscent of jet turbines, will complete the iconic look of your model.

What You'll Need:

  • Your nearly complete X-Wing model.
  • The four engine units.

Assembly Instructions:

Prepare the Engines:

  • Lay out the four engine units. These are the parts that replicate the X-Wing's propulsion system.

Identify the Engine Orientation:

  • Each engine has a specific orientation. The side with more detailing and structure should face towards the main body of the X-Wing, which will be the printed side, generally indicated by texture from the 3D printing process.

Attach the Engines to the Wings:

  • Locate the slots at the back of each wing, specifically designed for engine attachment.
  • Take an engine unit and align it with one of these slots. Make sure the printed side of the engine is facing inwards, towards the center of the X-Wing.

Secure the Engines:

  • Gently but firmly, press the engine into the slot until it sits snugly in place. There should be a clear 'click' or a sense of resistance when it's fully inserted.
  • Repeat this process with each of the remaining engines, ensuring all are oriented correctly and securely attached.




    Mission Accomplished!
    Your X-Wing Starfighter is ready for display, a true testament to your craftsmanship and the enduring spirit of a galaxy far, far away. Well done!

     

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clean. I do wish the red was more more bright, but that could just be me.
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Oh... Just saw yours after posting mine. Its not you. I had the same result with a .08 layer height. The painting depth is a little thin.
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@getoffmyfett Thanks for the feedback! I made new wings and added a seperate file/profile with only the new wings for you to reprint
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I will give it a go when the printer frees up. 😊
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I am printing it with a 0.2mm nozzle to have the sharpest details, but the print is starting to warp... I hate this nozzle lol. I will reprint the parts that warped
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Looks super clean! The warping is a bummer :( Maybe try to increase first layer bed and nozzle temperature and clean your build plate with warm soapy water? Keep us updated with this aweseome and detailed print!
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Some parts suffered from the warping, but the print still looks incredible. It is a bummer that the small feature on top of the fuselage did not worked out
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Replying to @DjangoCashflow :
Next time I will try to increase the temp yes, and maybe put the printer in a room with a more steady temperature... The print bed had been cleaned yes The model is great, the tolerances was perfect : the final assemby is rigid but the assembly was quite easy. Nice work
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came out perfect! giving this and a few others to my nephew :)
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What a great gift! :) Make sure to add the new release Millennium Falcon too: https://makerworld.com/en/models/398440#profileId-299959
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Replying to @DjangoCashflow :
Awesome!!!!! Thanks! Printing this one for him too!! :D
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I had to burn up some polycarbonate so this X-Wing got the honors. Came out with no problems on the high-temp plate. Here it is post print and assembly, but not yet painted (will add painted pic later).
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Maybe the red painting depth is a little shallow. For a coarse print of .2 its probably fine because you get a .2 layer of red. But at .08 layer height there isn't enough layers at several spots to make it thick enough to be opaque. The main body was a good opacity but the wings are a bit thin.
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Thanks for the feedback! I made new wings and added a seperate file/profile with only the new wings for you to reprint
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Solid model and great instructions. Used the as is profile with no tweaking on textured build plate with Gray ola and red pla-cf and went together perfectly. Only hiccup was detailing on top of fuselage ended up a little muddy but not especially noticable.
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Druck war erfolgreich, nachher wird es zusammengebaut
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After 27 years since I first saw Star Wars: A New Hope, I finally got an X-wing. It's a great model, easy to print and assemble.
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Came out clean thanks for sharing
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turned out great!!
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