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STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) - Pyrotechnic SFX TIE Fighter Miniature Wings

Currency:GBP Category:Collectibles Start Price:15,000.00 GBP Estimated At:30,000.00 - 50,000.00 GBP
STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) - Pyrotechnic SFX TIE Fighter Miniature Wings
A set of pyrotechnic special effects TIE Fighter wings from George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. TIE Fighters featured during the film's various dog fights, chasing the Millennium Falcon after its escape from the Death Star, and in the final battle above the Death Star's surface. Originally a part of renowned ILM model maker Wesley Seeds' collection, these miniature wings were created for the pyrotechnic effects used during the film's groundbreaking battle sequences.

The first concept model for the Twin Ion Engine (TIE) Fighter was created by concept artist Colin Cantwell, who wanted to produce a design which was instantly distinct from the craft used by the Rebel Alliance. Special effects artist Joe Viskocil consulted with several model makers in order to produce the most effective way of creating explosions using miniature models, trialling a range of materials for construction and detonation. Early testing used Primacord encased within the wings of the TIE Fighters, but this caused rapid explosions, meaning the models would disappear within seconds. The final method involved the matting of multiple explosions over the detonated vehicles.

The hexagonal wings comprise several black solar panels with ribbed detailing made from expandable lightweight foam, cast from "hero" moulds. Finished in grey, the framework for the wings is made of epoxy resin €” a material chosen due to its more delicate nature, which made a big impact when exploding on film. It features intricate detailing, much of which was "kitbashed" from assorted plastic model kits. To complete the look of the pieces, a cast-resin ball-cockpit, referenced from the original moulds and extending arms have been specifically created for display purposes, allowing the wings to be attached on either side.

Presented on a black wooden display base with a metal mounting rod, the wings have been carefully reassembled and exhibit original damage and cracks sustained while being blown apart during filming. The delicate wings display dust remnants and minor stains from use on production, and show paint wear. Dimensions (displayed): 36 cm x 34 cm x 61 cm (14 1/4" x 13 1/2" x 24")

£30000-50000 M