While
it was cool to get another Imperial vehicle to fight against your
X-Wing and Millennium Falcon, the Vader TIE (in my opinion) was kind
of a cheap attempt to do this. Mainly, the only difference between it and the original TIE Fighter
was the angled wings. In the movie, the Vader TIE was “filled out”
so to speak, not just attached to the wings by the pylons like the
other TIEs. Yet this is how the toy looks, and creates an unbalanced
ship because of the wings. The
only improvement over the original TIE was the coloration – Vader’s
is much more accurate than the white ones. This will all be
corrected when the 1990's+ line comes out.
Vader’s
TIE had a sound effect like the original TIE did, and only came in a
SW box (and an SW box with a “Collector Series” splash). The
original box says “Darth Vader TIE Fighter,” and the re-issue says
“Darth Vader TIE Fighter Vehicle.” of course, it would have nicer
sounding if it was "Darth Vader's," but that was not meant to be.
Why should you own this ship? Five reasons:
1. It makes Vader one bad ass mo - shut your mouth!
2. Practice your Death-Star-just-blew-up-and-I’m-in-an-out-of-control-spin maneuver.
3. Make your friends sick to death of hearing the phrase “I’ve got you now!”
4. The only TIE fighter that can jump to hyperspace. So long suckers!
5. The man in black needs his ride. Oooooh, yeeeaah.
Backstory:
Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced x1 (as it is truly called) was developed by Santhe/Sienar Technologies specifically for Vader. It
had a larger cockpit than a normal TIE, a hyperdrive, and could
carry other weapons like missiles, as opposed to the lasers-only of
regular TIE fighters.Want more? Wookieepedia article on this vehicle
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