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12 Comments
antsays...*cmmercials *geeks
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Geek) - requested by ant.
00Scud00says...Looks good, but I don't think the T-65 X-Wings were around at this point in history, unless it's part of some future vision or something.
Digitalfiendsays...My understanding is that The Mandalorian is set 5 yrs after RotJ. So T-65s should definitely be around. Plus, unless I'm mistaken, the Mandalorian looks like he is going to visit Tatooine & Hoth (so now I'm hyped for this season). I wonder if we'll get to see a Wampa and/or Tauntaun.
Looks good, but I don't think the T-65 X-Wings were around at this point in history, unless it's part of some future vision or something.
Bruti79says...This is the way.
BSRsays...I don't even...😕
RotJ,T-65,Tatooine,Hoth,Wampa,Tauntaun
Digitalfiendjokingly says...I'm doubly confused that you're confused... 😕😕
I don't even...😕
BSRsays...Pay no attention to me. I'm not the Star Wars fan you're looking for.
I'm doubly confused that you're confused... 😕 😕
bremnetsays...OK, since there's a bunch of experts on this thread, when did the Tie fighters first show that they had folding "wings" (solar array panels) as @ the 1:13 mark. I ain't no Star Wars expert, but this is the first time I've seen this. Help?
antsays...Damn my *commercials typo.
*cmmercials *geeks
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Commercial) - requested by ant.
BSRsays...The Outland TIE fighter was first depicted in the mobile app Star Wars: Card Trader as part of the set Illustrated Outlaws released on October 4, 2019.[4] It appears in the final two episodes of the first season of The Mandalorian, a 2019 Disney+ television series.[2][3]
The ship was originally designed by Industrial Light & Magic concept artist Doug Chiang for the 2015 film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens,[9] though it went unused in the film itself. Later, during the development of The Mandalorian, series creator Jon Favreau and his team saw Chiang's concept and decided to incorporate it into their project. To bring the vehicle to life, a physical prop of the ship was built on the show's set, whereas the TIE's folded wings were realized through computer-generated imagery.[10]
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Outland_TIE_fighter
OK, since there's a bunch of experts on this thread, when did the Tie fighters first show that they had folding "wings" (solar array panels) as @ the 1:13 mark. I ain't no Star Wars expert, but this is the first time I've seen this. Help?
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