Blue TIE fighters

Back in the day, Lego TIE fighters were blue.  I've never understood this design choice from Lego as I don't believe that they ever featured much blue in them in the films!  Still, it doesn't look too bad and they now form a distinct subgenre in the Lego Star Wars universe. 

Anyway, I reckon there were a total of 8 unique sets, though some of these appeared multiple times in different sets.  Here's my list:

  • 7150: TIE flighter (with Y-wing) from way back in 1999.  This is actually a Darth Vader (or Advanced) TIE and did indeed come with Darth himself.  Very simple.  Later reappeared in 7152 and 7262.
  • 7146: TIE fighter from 2001.  This one came with a TIE pilot and a standard stormtrooper but usefully a stan to precariously balance it on
  • 4479: TIE bomber from 2003.  This one really harks back after 7150.   
  • 10131: TIE fighter collection (2004).  This introduced a new version of the Darth Vader TIE and a slightly remodelled version of the standard TIE (later released as 7263).  Also included was the very off TIE/D (droid fighter)
  • 6206: TIE interceptor from 2006.  Not as good as 7181! 
  • 7664: TIE crawler (2007).  Even odder than the TIE/D, the crawler is basically a TIE tank.    

After this, Lego switched to doing the wing detail in LBG.  

Given their age, you wouldn't expect any of these to be amazingly detailed sets - that wasn't what Lego was doing at the time.  None of them are terrible but they do look dated now.  

Anyway, some photos:





 

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