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The '''X-Wing Fighter''' is a starfighter, frequently associated with [[Luke Skywalker]] and the [[Rebel Alliance]]. | |||
The '''X-Wing Fighter''' is a starfighter, frequently associated with [[Luke Skywalker]] | |||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===Star Wars Transformers=== | ===''Star Wars Transformers''=== | ||
[[Image:SWTF LukeSkywalker XWing toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|A womprat's worst nightmare.]] | [[Image:SWTF LukeSkywalker XWing toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|A womprat's worst nightmare.]] | ||
*'''Luke Skywalker X-wing Fighter''' (2006) | *'''Luke Skywalker / X-wing Fighter''' (2006) | ||
**''Accessories:'' 4 missiles, lightsaber, Luke Skywalker figure | **''Accessories:'' 4 missiles, lightsaber, Luke Skywalker figure | ||
{{toydesigner|[[Brian Parrish]] (Hasbro),<ref name ="TripleParrish">[[December 9]], [[2024]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCb-L1RAH_U Interview] with [[Hasbro]] designer [[Brian Parrish]] on the "Triple Takeover" podcast, from their YouTube channel.</ref> [[Marcelo Matere]] (packaging artist)}} | |||
:Luke Skywalker's mech can transform from an X-Wing starfighter into a robot crafted in his likeness. The placement of the cockpit in robot mode gives it a see-through chest in which the small pilot figure can sit. Due to the [[transformation scheme]], the arms have a good deal of articulation, including rotating wrists. The shoulders, however, can only rotate backward, making some poses difficult (lightsaber duels are out of the question). The legs are attached to a ball joint and the hips may be raised or lowered. The X-Wing has pressure-launch missile launchers located on the end of each wing, | :Luke Skywalker's mech can transform from an X-Wing starfighter into a robot crafted in his likeness. The placement of the cockpit in robot mode gives it a see-through chest in which the small pilot figure can sit. Due to the [[Transformation|transformation scheme]], the arms have a good deal of articulation, including rotating wrists. The shoulders, however, can only rotate backward, making some poses difficult (lightsaber duels are out of the question). The legs are attached to a ball joint and the hips may be raised or lowered. The X-Wing has pressure-launch missile launchers located on the end of each wing which can be removed and held in the robot's hands, as well as a lightsaber that can clip onto the robot's belt or be held in its hands. | ||
:Later releases of this mold saw a running-change variant wherein the ball-jointed thighs were replaced with smaller universal joints. These joints were less versatile and give the figure an | :Later releases of this mold saw a running-change variant wherein the ball-jointed thighs were replaced with smaller universal joints. These joints were less versatile and give the figure an awkward stance. The change was made due to many units thighs snapping off at the ball-joint because of a [[design flaw]]. | ||
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/LukeSkywalker/lukeskywalker.htm More information on Luke Skywalker at TFU.info]'' | ::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/LukeSkywalker/lukeskywalker.htm More information on Luke Skywalker at TFU.info]'' | ||
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===''Crossovers''=== | ===''Crossovers''=== | ||
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:The X-wing toy was repackaged for the ''[[Transformers: Crossovers| Crossovers]]'' toyline, using the version with the new hip joints. The Luke mini-figure was removed, as pilots are not included with ''Crossovers'' toys. | :The X-wing toy was repackaged for the ''[[Transformers: Crossovers| Crossovers]]'' toyline, using the version with the new hip joints. The Luke mini-figure was removed, as pilots are not included with ''Crossovers'' toys. | ||
==References== | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{wookiee|X- | {{wookiee|X-wing starfighter|the X-Wing Fighter}} | ||
[[Category:Crossovers franchise]] | [[Category:Crossovers franchise]] | ||
[[Category:Rebel Alliance]] | [[Category:Rebel Alliance]] | ||
[[Category:Star Wars starships]] | [[Category:Star Wars starships]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:44, 24 January 2025
The X-Wing Fighter is a starfighter, frequently associated with Luke Skywalker and the Rebel Alliance.
Toys
[edit]Star Wars Transformers
[edit]
- Luke Skywalker / X-wing Fighter (2006)
- Accessories: 4 missiles, lightsaber, Luke Skywalker figure
- Known designers: Brian Parrish (Hasbro),[1] Marcelo Matere (packaging artist)
- Luke Skywalker's mech can transform from an X-Wing starfighter into a robot crafted in his likeness. The placement of the cockpit in robot mode gives it a see-through chest in which the small pilot figure can sit. Due to the transformation scheme, the arms have a good deal of articulation, including rotating wrists. The shoulders, however, can only rotate backward, making some poses difficult (lightsaber duels are out of the question). The legs are attached to a ball joint and the hips may be raised or lowered. The X-Wing has pressure-launch missile launchers located on the end of each wing which can be removed and held in the robot's hands, as well as a lightsaber that can clip onto the robot's belt or be held in its hands.
- Later releases of this mold saw a running-change variant wherein the ball-jointed thighs were replaced with smaller universal joints. These joints were less versatile and give the figure an awkward stance. The change was made due to many units thighs snapping off at the ball-joint because of a design flaw.
Crossovers
[edit]- Luke Skywalker to X-wing Fighter (2009)
- Accessories: 4 missiles, lightsaber
- The X-wing toy was repackaged for the Crossovers toyline, using the version with the new hip joints. The Luke mini-figure was removed, as pilots are not included with Crossovers toys.
References
[edit]- ↑ December 9, 2024 Interview with Hasbro designer Brian Parrish on the "Triple Takeover" podcast, from their YouTube channel.
External links
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