Cell-shaded Star Wars

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Transbot9
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Cell-shaded Star Wars

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I've started dumping some stylized cell-shaded ships. So far, I've completed a TIE fighter, a take on the Z-95 Headhunter, an "ugly", and an Acclamator. And I have a preview of what I'm working on.
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Re: Cell-shaded Star Wars

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Not a fan of the style, but I dig that kit bash model.
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Re: Cell-shaded Star Wars

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It's more-or-less something that can be done quick & dirty. Eventually I'll probably use these models for some texturing practice.
There are only two ways the Federation defeats the empire: Either some hot shot idiot of a captain uses the cosmic undo button known time travel (in a poorly written 2-hour special) to undo however the Empire ended up in the Milky Way, or the leftovers join the rebellion after being horribly crushed to provide them with cannon fodder. The OT plays out like normal with any "federation" support being not even notable enough to get a foot-note in the history books.
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