Book features sectional illustrations of all Awakening Force ships

Those who are a fan of the old Star Wars probably know that the ships in the series are built very carefully. So if you look, you will surely find official gear showing interior cuts of all vehicles shown in the original and new films of the T-65B and YT-1300 freighter fighters (also known as X-Wing and Millenium Falcon, respectively) to the Imperial Destroyers and even the Death Star.

Obviously, the case could not be any different with Star Wars: The Force Awakens. As soon as the movie hit theaters, the feature ships already had every part of their inner workings shown in Star Wars: The Force Awakens Incredible Cross-Sections .

Packed with illustrations, the book shows major vehicle parts, such as Rey's speeder, as well as new versions of the First Order Tie Fighter and the X-Wing T-70. Not limited to this, the book also tells a little about the ships, bringing very interesting curiosities about them, their role in the film and much more.

Do you think we are exaggerating when we talk about the number of details brought? Then check out the gallery below, which shows pages of the book, and you will surely change your mind:

Book features sectional illustrations of all Awakening Force ships

Book features sectional illustrations of all Awakening Force ships

Book features sectional illustrations of all Awakening Force ships

Book features sectional illustrations of all Awakening Force ships

Book features sectional illustrations of all Awakening Force ships

Book features sectional illustrations of all Awakening Force ships

Book features sectional illustrations of all Awakening Force ships

Did you get excited about getting your hands on the book and seeing the vehicles up close - or even knowing the modifications Millenium Falcon has been through since the original trilogy? Then just click here to access the product page on Amazon and shell out modest $ 75 to make the purchase.

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