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Star Wars - Imperial Shuttle

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Imperial Shuttle
Imperial Shuttle
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18.1 h
5 plates
5.0(3)

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This is the 30th model I learned to make, assembly requires glue~(always use glue in the final step)

Its prototype is the Star Wars Imperial Shuttle

It has fully articulated wings, and its dimensions with the wings in the drooping state are:

Wing assembly method:

1: Embed 6 ring connectors~(They're a bit tight, rotate them in)

2: Insert the longest round rod positioning pin~

3: Adjust the ring connectors so the round rod positioning pin can easily be inserted all the way to the bottom~(easily, do not use brute force)

4: Pull out the positioning pin, then insert the shorter round pin to secure the ring connectors~

5: Adjust the ring connectors to install the left and right wings~

These parts are a bit sharp, it's best to prepare some tissue to wrap the parts to protect your fingers~

I plan to try updating some delisted X-series spacecraft in the print profile for this model, I'm still thinking about whether to do it~

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