There are so many parts the same on these three kits - the 'Standard' TIE and Interceptor are pretty much the same apart from the front cannons and wings. Building them all three at the same time.
There's a reason that I don't build many Fine Molds kits and that's because I only need to look at their decals and they fall to bits! The ones for the X-1 worked fine but the Standard and Interceptor TIE decals just disintegrated. I've already learnt not to use any sort of decals setter/softener with them so the only thing left is that I must have the "wrong" kind of water!! Oh well, you're never going to see them anyway.
Body assemblies. Now you can see the slight difference between the Standard TIE (Left) and the TIE Interceptor (centre) - it's just the front blasters.
The top hatches have been masked and fitted and the front window area masked off. Circle cutters are amazing things if you don't already have one - get one 😉
The 'normal' TIE bodies have a nice hole each side to grip with a crocodile clip for painting but the X-1 didn't so I've glued a bit of sprue on the side as a 'handle' for holding it while painting
This is a grade 1 f*ckup!! I've glued the Ion Engines on the X-1 backwards so I've ended up, not with a TIE Advance but a TIE Retreat 😄. No-one look at the back of it 😉
Due to having it's Ion Engines glued on backwards, I decided to stop at that point with the X-1 Advanced and have ordered another so I'll start that one again. Did some hand painting on the Standard TIE and TIE Interceptor bodies with Panzer Dark Grey on the 'clasps' either side of the front window.
The Tie Advanced X1 re-joins the party 🙂 It's at the same stage with base coat as I got to with the other kit but this time the Ion Engines are pointing in the right direction 😎
The three tie bodies have been matt coated and I've painted the front blasters with Metallic Silver - also did the Ion engines the same ready for transparent paint.