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ASDB_J
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OK, OK, I know you're shocked to see a Star Wars-related post (^_^), but I have looked for schematics/pictures of this ship all over the web without success.

It was featured in one of the earlier Star Wars games, I think it was "TIE Fighter."

This variation of the Corellian Corvette (similar to Leia's blockade runner) wore blue trim instead of red, and had a much smoother hull. Several areas were much more built up, but in a streamlined way.

I want to build a model of this (retro-fit the big toy, actually), so I have an Imperial ship in that scale - I need screencaps from the game, if possible!


Thanks, in advance!

~ Jason :-)

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Erm... Actually, the surprising bit isn't the fact that it's a SW post, but rather the fact that it's in one of the Trek Forums, rather than the SW one... :-)

*gently picks the thread up and flings it in the general direction of the proper Forum*

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