BANDAI TIE Striker (Rogue 1)
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1:72

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10

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64

Einzelteile

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BANDAI TIE Striker (Rogue 1)

Art. Nr. 01218

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masstab

1:72

scale

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10

Altersempfehlung

alter

64

Einzelteile

BANDAI TIE Striker: Gain air superiority from Scarif

Many Star Wars fans shy away from building models because they are afraid of glue stains or complicated instructions. You actually only want one thing: to have a detailed model of your favorite ship on your shelf. The BANDAI TIE Striker solves exactly this problem. Thanks to the ingenious click system (Snap-Fit), you can simply put the components together - without any glue. In this way, you can achieve an impressive result quickly and without frustration that leaves nothing to be desired in terms of attention to detail and is immediately ready to defend your collection.

Why this fighter has to land in your hangar

  • Stress-free construction: Thanks to Bandai's proven precision and the Click System, you don't need any glue - the 64 parts hold together perfectly.
  • Staged ready for battle: With the included imitation laser beams ("Effect Parts") you give the model a dynamic action look.
  • Atmosphere specialist: The movable, horizontal wings visually distinguish this fighter from classic TIEs and are a real eye-catcher.
  • Full equipment: A pilot figure and a matching display stand are already included in the set to properly present the model.
  • Perfect scale: In 1:72 (20.5 cm length), the Striker fits perfectly with other Star Wars models of this common size.

The TIE Striker is one of the most striking new developments from the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. While classic TIE Fighters dominate in space, this fighter is king of the atmosphere. The model captures this aerodynamic aggressiveness perfectly. The long, pointed wings and the massive cylindrical fuselage are reproduced in razor sharp detail.

You can decide how to display it: on the included stand in flight mode or as part of a diorama. Thanks to its clever construction, this kit is ideal for beginners aged 10 and over, but its enormous fit also impresses experienced model builders who appreciate the quality of Bandai tools. The green laser effects that can be attached to the cannons bring color and drama to your display case.

Background information

The TIE/sk x1, better known as the TIE Striker, was specifically designed for use within planetary atmospheres. With a top speed of 1,500 km/h, it is an excellent air superiority fighter that protects important Imperial facilities on planets such as Scarif. Its large wings are used in contrast to the solar wings of conventional T

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