Each
Star Wars movie in the original trilogy had its own wow moments, especially to first my highly impressionable five, next eight and then 11-year-old eyes. In 1983
Return of the Jedi (
RotJ) actually had two of such moments. And no, the
Ewoks wasn't one of them. First impressive bit from
RotJ was the
Imperial AT-ST (All Terrain Scout Transport) Walker which I
completed last year. Another is the awesome speeder bike chase scene involving Luke, Leia and a pair of scout troopers. With this scene as inspiration, my latest Star Wars project will revolve around the
Scout Trooper and
Speeder Bike.
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Bandai Star Wars 1/12 scale Scout Trooper & Speeder Bike unboxing and pre-assembly review |
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Side boxart showing close-ups of the incredible detail that closely mimics what was in RotJ |
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Yet more possible poses for the Scout Trooper and Speeder Bike as shown by the other side of the boxart |
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Mr. Scout Trooper is a specialized stormtrooper while the Speeder Bike is an Aratech 74-Z military vehicle |
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With a two-in-one kind of deal for this scale model kit, the box contains eight sprues |
Due to it being a combination of a figurine and a vehicle, this model kit is generous in part count and as such fits into a larger than normal box to fit this two-in-one deal. In short, the
Bandai 1/12 scale Star Wars Scout Trooper and Speeder Bike makes for an impressive out-of-the-box offering. And because there is so much to do in this kit, the instructions come in the form of a booklet instead of its usual fold-out design. Pictures on the booklet's back cover show the tremendous potential that this scale model kit has, especially if one takes the time to paint and weather the Speeder Bike, the Endor moon vignette display base as well as parts of the Scout Trooper.
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Front and back cover of the instruction booklet offers a fair amount of high quality reference pictures |
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Guide is diagrammatic with minimal Japanese instructions that are easily translated using online apps |
Having worked on a fair number of
Bandai Star Wars scale model kits, I wasn't the least surprised to find the near ubiquitous
Sprue PCF-6AC. Included in almost all kits with a figurine, this sprue has polycaps and various connector parts for articulation of the joints. Apart from this, the rest of the kit has new molded parts I haven't seen before.
Sprues A, B1 and B2 consists of the majority of parts required to build the Scout Trooper while
Sprues C, D and E are for the Speeder Bike. The kit also contains two bases - one solely for the Scout Trooper and the other a vignette of the Forest Moon of Endor. Last but not least are the water decals and stickers for use if painting isn't your thing.
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Sprue PCF-6AC: Polycaps and joint parts for articulation |
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Sprue A: Scout Trooper body and leg armor pieces, google lens, boot, etc |
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Sprue B1: Scout Trooper leather clothing, elbow, knee, groin, weapon parts, etc. |
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Sprue B2: Scout Trooper neck, hands and display connector parts |
If there was only one word I could used to describe this kit, then its details, details, details! A close inspection of the molded parts on the sprues reveals a host of movie-accurate sculpted details. And judging from the completed pictures on the boxart and instruction booklet, these inherent details provide a strong platform from which an experienced modeler can build a realistic recreation of the Scout Trooper and Speeder Bike as they were seen in
RotJ. Bandai has yet again knocked one out of the park with this excellent 1/12 scale kit of an iconic pairing from the original
Star Wars trilogy.
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Sprue C: Speeder Bike thrust flap options, seat, stowage and miscellaneous parts |
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Sprue D: Speeder Bike directional steering vanes, bodywork, etc. |
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Sprue E: Speeder Bike altitude controls, cargo compartment, repulsor engine, etc. |
An unexpected bonus of sorts was the inclusion of two different display bases on this kit. One is a black glossy square base for the Scout Trooper while the other is a more elaborately sculpted vignette functioning to contain the Scout Trooper seated on a Speeder Bike. Although I see better use of the latter, the former does provide the option of placing an additional Scout Trooper to the vignette.
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Sprue SWB5: Display bases for Scout Trooper alone or in a vignette with the Speeder Bike |
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Water decals (blue sheet, left) and stickers (green sheet, right) for the Scout Trooper and Speeder Bike |
As I've alluded to earlier, this kit offers much potential for the average modeler to work with. It'll still look good if a novice modeler decides to just assembly then display it. Therein lies the beauty of most Bandai's Star Wars plastic model kits. Baseline aesthetics are already good sans any painting and weathering. But putting in an effort to do both opens up the path to realistic, movie-accurate works of scale model art. And that's the holy grail for most if not all miniature hobbyist. On that note, I hope this week brings you closer to your hobby perfection. Until next week, it's goodbye from me.
😊 Great to see you're going an other one. Can't wait to see how this one is going to turn out.
ReplyDeleteThanks :) This one definitely has more potential than the FIrst Order Stormtrooper.
DeleteSounds great, waiting for next step!
ReplyDeleteThanks for following Phil.
DeleteGreat kits and unboxing. I'm looking forward to see them assembled and painted.
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Thank you Mario, for following my progress on these Bandai Star Wars kits.
DeleteLooks awesome! Waiting for more :)
ReplyDeleteMore to follow soon I hope :)
DeleteAfter the Stormtrooper, I'm really looking forward to this :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Suber :)
DeleteGood luck with this next project. :)
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