Tuesday, 12 December 2023

Vehicles for Star Wars: U-Wing in 1:100



One key component of nearly every scene, in any of the abundant shows from the Star Wars televisual quiver, is the vehicles. They are not only vital set dressing that firmly states “This is Sci-fi” but they’re often vital to the character’s wellbeing and way of life. From farming equipment through service droids to personal transports the tech is what allows the squishy humans or not so squishy aliens to exist.

In order to make Star Wars in 15mm on my tabletop I needed to be able to put down some key vehicles, not only as scenery but sometimes objectives or even actively taking part in the fights. One particular vehicle I needed was a Rebel transport to rival the Imperial Shuttle: something to transport a squad or key characters into or out of the fight. Rogue One provided the perfect ship for this in the U-wing, the scene on Scarif(?) was excellent with the U-wings swooping in like Hueys, dropping off rebel commandos and providing close air support.


Luckily Revell make a 1:100 plastic kit of the U-wing and I managed to pick one up cheap (using up gift vouchers in the process). It’s not quite perfect: it has a lights and sound function but the gubbins for this take up the transport cabin leaving no space for gunners (unfortunately the cockpit sits on top of this block). I yanked the block out, cut off the un-needed section and discarded it. This left me with the front section (to support the crew cabin) and some work to do to make it presentable. The plan is to build a wall that will slot in behind the cabin (with appropriate door) and then fix a new floor into place. On this I’ll mount some door gunners or gun positions. The pilots seats are a little small but I may replace these or just black out the cockpit canopies….



The button for the light and sound is on the exterior engine but I had a sudden idea how to tackle/disguise it. One thing I love about the ships in SW is the astromechs and their diligent work under fire to keep the crafts moving. Now U-wings don’t seem to have astromechs like some of the smaller ships but I was sitting holding a GZG spider mech body when I realised it would fit perfectly back there with the addition of a small hole. This ship will be my personal craft for smaller adventures so I like the idea of having a droid along to help and will have a painted (and legged) version to bring along as well.




The earlier variants of the U-wing don’t have the boom wings (or have cut down or skeletal versions) so I may adapt them as they look a bit cooler (and will reduce the overall length). The kit in the picture below is not “clicked” together (as I’m not sure it’ll come apart again) but when it is the boom wings will be movable for different flight modes.


This is a great kit that snaps together easily and whilst intended as a toy/display, is of good quality and with a little extra work (paint job and weathering) should produce an excellent scale representation of the U-wing (that’ll see plenty of action in my games). Currently I’m tidying up my workspace (on our dining table) for the festive period and in doing so I’m going through all the vehicles I have and packing them together. As soon as I’ve finished sorting and organising I’ll get back to painting and fettling, and whilst I do, I intend to take photos of what I have so I can see where I’m at and can plan what needs to be done. Plenty more to come…..

Thank you for taking the time, stay safe,

Balm 

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