
This  comes a while after the post on the TIE  pilot    because it was listed as "Imperial" TIE Fighter Pilot, so  that was    back in the I's. Although the Fighter came before the pilot,  one movie    before to be exact. So I guess the egg came before the chicken  – or    something like that.
The TIE fighter came in all three  boxes,    SW, ESB, and ROTJ. However, it initially (and I’m sure many of  you  can   attest to this) came in white. By the time of the ROTJ release,    though,  the color was changed to more of a navy blue, in keeping with    the real  color of the ship in the movies. The ROTJ release also came    with  “battle damage” decals, just like the ROTJ release of the X-Wing.    Other  changes:
-SW release said “TIE Fighter
-ESB release said  “Imperial TIE Fighter” (is there any other kind?)
-ROTJ release said “  ‘Battle-Damaged’ Imperial TIE Fighter Vehicle” (got all that?)
The     cockpit opened at the top for one figure. Unfortunately, if you   turned   it upside-down that figure often fell out (It’s outerspace!   Make a   locking hatch!). A little light on the front lit up red when   you pressed   the back panel, which also housed the battery for the   light and sound.   Two buttons on either side of the cockpit made the   wings pop off. Wear   it down enough and the wings were pretty hard to   keep on. The black   stripes of the solar panels had to be applied with   decals.
Why should you own this vehicle? Five  reasons:
1. Frickin’ pop-off wings! No longer do you have  to manually destroy your toys!
2. Promotes eco-friendliness with  those big solar panels.
3. You can have some nice dogfights –  even solo – against an X-Wing.
4.    Starting with the first wave of  figures, this and the X-Wing were  the   only vehicles you could fight  with. Not like that pacifist   landspeeder!
5. The Empire is really  pushing toward these over the X-Wings. What could go wrong?
Backstory:
Technically    called a  TIE/IN Starfighter, they were built by Sienar Fleet  Systems,   and became a  symbol of the Empire’s effectiveness. TIE  actually  stands  for Twin Ion  Engine, it means of propulsion (although  this  explanation  never appears  on a box from the original Kenner  line). It  had two  powerful lasers  below the front of the cockpit.
To   increase  speed and efficiency,  the TIE lacks a hyperdrive and   life-support, so  pilots had to wear  space suits and TIEs had to be in   some sort of  carrier ship from system  to system. It did have an   ejection seat, but  was not often used to the  likelihood of getting   destroyed in the craft,  and the little time a  pilot could survive in   their suit alone. The TIE  evolved from earlier  starfighter designs,   some seen in Revenge of the  Sith.
For the  movies, the TIE   fighter was actually inspired by  the bow tie shape. They  were mainly   white in the first movie because  blue screen techniques  couldn’t have   them too blue. This is also why  R2’s blue panels always  appeared  black  when in space. By ESB and ROTJ  technology had caught up  so the  FX  teams could make them a more navy  blue.
Want more?  Its  Wookieepedia article
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
TIE Fighter (SW)
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