Despite the fact that the E-Wing or the 181st wing's TIE Interceptors never made a screen appearance, they are both relatively well known, appearing several memorable times in the expanded universe. The same cannot be said for the TIE Aggressor. It first appeared in the video game Star Wars Galaxies' Jump to Lightspeed supplement, and until it was made as an X-Wing miniature, it seems to have never reappeared- in fact, I had never heard of it. This is a pity, as it is a good looking TIE variant.
I have heard that, meta-game, it was intended to provide the Imperials with a fighter/bomber similar to a Y-Wing, especially with its rear-mounted turret. While I don't know how this translated in Galaxy terms, the X-Wing game maneuvers seem to grant it a slight advantage over the actual X-Wing, let alone the 'wallowing pig' Y-Wing. Its ability to take missiles, in addition to the ion or laser turret will, I think, prove useful in a support role. More useful, in fact, than the better known TIE bomber, as its added maneuverability and rear-mounted firepower will allow it to engage in dogfights.
All the painting work I did on this miniature was a few details (see below) and a heavy ink wash. Despite the simplicity, I think it adds a great deal of depth to the model.
The turret on the Aggressor (not on this model!) is removable, allowing for the craft to be easily modified for different missions. The same is true for the missile racks which have been left off of the miniature- they fit onto the slots directly above and below the inside solar panel brace. The laser cannon mounts are also supposed to be externally mounted instead of the standard internal mounts shown on the front of miniature.
When you watch the movies and look at stills of the TIE props, they are painted an overall Imperial grey. Even with the 181st Interceptor, the only color is the bloodstripes, there is no mechanical detailing like on Rebel craft. However, as this is supposed to be more of a first run or prototype, I added some slight gunmetal detailing, which can be seen most clearly between the panel lines on the top and belly.
The Aggressor is based on the same basic design as the TIE x1 advanced, flown by Darth Vader at Yavin Four. Like the x1, the Aggressor has limited shields and a hyperdrive, making it a good escort or long range craft. This high cost eventually undid the Aggressor, especially after Endor, when the Empire struggled to keep even the much less expensive Fighters and Interceptors supplied to its forces.
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