Vympel wrote:That's par for the course in Rebels. The A-Wings in Rebels are the A-Wings in RotJ, it'd be like saying the long-neck ISDs of Rebels are a different model from that which we see in the films, its just a stylistic thing.
Galvatron wrote:Whatever they call it now, the AT-DP is basically recycled from Joe Johnston's concept art for the scout walker in TESB. Additionally, it looks like the
AT-ATs in Rebels (also based on TESB concept art) are still called AT-ATs whether they're of a distinctly different model or not. So why can't the same be said about the Rebels version of the A-wing?
I think one can make the case on the A-wing, TBH. I wouldn't go so far as that stupid R-22 retcon from Legends, but being a slightly different type than what we saw in RotJ? Possible.
For comparison.
I mainly say that from the engines (they lack the extra ring of the RotJ ones) and they also don't have that 'split' in the nose. Small differences, but slightly more than I'd tend to chalk up to stylization. I would ignore that the Rebels A-wings look a bit "fatter" perhaps than RotJ, but that may be a trick of the perspective in the image I'm using. That said, to put it in USAF terms, Rebels is showing us the RZ-1A while at Endor they had the RZ-1B or something like that. So not a prototype or a "not!A-wing" but a different model, perhaps.
EDIT: So just to be clear, while I might acknowledge the A-wings are slightly different models, that doesn't mean I'm really agreeing with Galvatron's "If they were off-screen during ANH, that means they didn't exist during that time" premise at all. I doubt that's the mindset of the show runners. If it was, Lando would not have shown up.