BYOXW 01 Digital Small
BYOXW 01 Digital Small
BYOXW 01 Digital Small
TM
ISSUE
1
ALSO INSIDE
A SUPERB
MODEL OF
LUKE
SKYWALKER’S
CREATING A STARSHIP FLEET
RALPH MCQUARRIE
‘RED FIVE’
STARFIGHTER
STARFIGHTER ACES
LUKE SKYWALKER
TM
STARFIGHTER ACES 6
LUKE SKYWALKER – SAVIOUR OF THE REBEL ALLIANCE
As the Death Star loomed, the future of the rebel base on Yavin 4
rested on the inexperienced pilot of a single X-wing – Red Five. THE MAN
BUILD THE X-WING 10
WHO DREW
COCKPIT CANOPY, CANNON, AND ASTROMECH DROID (R2-D2)
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PICTURE CREDITS
All images © 2018 Lucasfilm Ltd with the exception of p3 Copyright © Boeing. All Rights
Reserved. All images p10-15 originated by Continuo Creative Ltd. Ralph McQuarrie, pictured at his drawing board with
his favoured Magic Markers and gouache, was born on 13
June 1929 in Gary, Indiana. His movie career included work
VISIT THE WEBSITE deagostini.co.uk/buildxwing on the original Star Wars trilogy, the original Battlestar
Galactica television series and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
RALPH MCQUARRIE
LUKE
SKYWALKER
S AV I O U R O F T H E R E B E L A L L I A N C E
With moments to go before annihilation, the whole future of the
Rebel Alliance base on Yavin 4 rested on a single X-wing,
and the ability of its inexperienced pilot and battered
astromech droid to hit a seemingly impossible target.
L
uke Skywalker was unaware that his father
Anakin had once been a fighter ace for the
Republic before turning to the dark side. All
the young farm boy knew was that he yearned
to train as a pilot at the Imperial Academy, like
his friends Biggs Darklighter and Tank. But wary
of Luke turning out like Anakin, his uncle Owen
Lars resisted all his nephew’s pleas, insisting
that he was needed for the upcoming harvest.
NATURAL ABILITY
As a result, by the time he left Tatooine, Luke’s
“
most challenging flying experience came from
his adventures barrelling through desert
canyons, and shooting at womp rats in his
B
T-16 Skyhopper. Even so, the young
Skywalker was impressive enough for
Biggs to call him the best bush pilot in
the Outer Rim territories.
QUICK REACTIONS
YT-1300 GUNNER
When the Millennium Falcon
escaped from the Death Star,
Han Solo called upon Luke
to take control of one of the
ship’s two AG-2G quad laser
cannons. The smuggler
grudgingly acknowledged
the youngster’s abilities and
quick reactions, which
resulted in the destruction of
two of the attacking Imperial
TIE fighters.
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The shortage of skilled pilots at the rebel base on Yavin 4 saw Luke assigned to take over a vacant
seat in Red Squadron, although Red Leader was unsure about his new recruit’s abilities.
DESPERATE ATTACK
Despite Luke’s lack of experience, the
X-wing’s controls were similar enough to
the basic Skyhopper for him to be able
to fly it, but it was only the rapid
attrition of the rebel pilots that
saw him being entrusted with
the vital attack run. He was
buoyed up by the brash
confidence he had displayed
during the briefing, when
he claimed that the precise
shot needed to destroy the
Death Star was far from
impossible.
TARGETING COMPUTER
The X-wing’s targeting computer was
used to aid pilots in aiming their
proton torpedoes. A target was
vulnerable when it aligned with the
electronic crosshairs of the sights.
During the attack on the Death Star,
Luke switched off his computer and
relied on his connection to the Force.
TECH / EQUIPMENT
FLIGHT HELMET
Helmets were one of the most important parts of
the flight equipment worn by pilots, providing
protection, communications, and often life
support, too. Starfighter helmets often included
a visor with a special computer projection for
targeting, and pilots of the Rebel Alliance often
decorated their helmets with the starbird symbol
and personal markings.
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“Yo blow this t Luke’s perfectly placed shot hit the weak point
let’s go home!”
created by Galen Erso, triggering a chain reaction
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Han So
that destroyed the Death Star from within.
C O M P O N E N T S C H E C K L I S T Use this guide to check what parts you have received and where they fit on the model
Laser cannon jacket Laser cannon shoulder Laser cannon tube Laser cannon housing (outer half)
R2-D2 internal LED R2-D2 front panel R2-D2 right leg outer side
ASSEMBLING THE
COCKPIT CANOPY
The cockpit canopy comes in two parts. The front hinges upwards, and the rear section
is attached to the fuselage. You will add the flat glazing panels at a later stage.
1 2
Start by taking the two parts of the canopy provided. Line up the hinges projecting from the front section with the pins
on the rear section.
3 4
Hook the hinges over the pins. Press the parts together firmly until the hinges snap onto the pins.
ASSEMBLING THE
FIRST LASER CANNON
Start by fitting the three sections of the barrel together.
You have also received the outer half of the cannon housing, but as you
won’t assemble this part until Stage 3, keep it safe until it’s time to use it.
1 2 2
Start by taking the three parts of the cannon provided. Push the shoulder firmly into the jacket.
3 4
Make sure that the shoulder is seated all the way in. Push the tube firmly onto the shoulder.
ASSEMBLING R2-D2’S
DOME
R2-D2 has three holographic projectors to add to his dome.
No glue is needed, as they simply push into place, but make sure
you fit them in the right holes, and get them the right way round.
1 3
2 3
Carefully snap the first projector off the sprue. Fit it to the slot in the front of R2-D2’s dome, this way round.
4 5
Push the projector fully into the slot, until it fits flush. Snap the second projector off the sprue.
6 7
Fit it to the slot on the top of R2-D2’s dome, this way round. Push the projector fully into the slot, until it fits flush.
8 9
Snap the third projector off the sprue. Fit it to the slot at the back of R2-D2’s dome, this way round.
10
Push the projector fully into the slot, until it fits flush.
ISSUE 2
Colin Cantwell -
Modelling the X-wing
Starfighter Aces:
Biggs Darklighter
ISSUE 3
Building the X-wing
model at ILM
Starfighter Aces:
Poe Dameron
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