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I’ll start things off with Wedge Antilles, a relatively minor character in the Star Wars universe that still seemed to garner enough adulation from fans despite being in the periphery of most of the happenings in the franchise. I’m not going to hate the hustle though, because Wedge somehow managed to score the most iconic car in this list: a Lamborghini Countach dressed up in the famous A-wing fighter.
The white body color of the Lambo strikes a nice balance with the pale red shade that defined the look of those A-wing fighters. The seemingly uneven eyebrow just above the headlights isn’t an accident either. That can also be seen in the actual design of the A-Fighter.
Similarly, the flat front end of the fighter planes is also evident on the front section of the Countach. Side-mounted blasters are also included and the rear section, although indistinguishable from this angle, now gets the benefit of having the same air stabilizers as the actual A-Wing fighters.
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I’ll start things off with Wedge Antilles, a relatively minor character in the Star Wars universe that still seemed to garner enough adulation from fans despite being in the periphery of most of the happenings in the franchise. I’m not going to hate the hustle though, because Wedge somehow managed to score the most iconic car in this list: a Lamborghini Countach dressed up in the famous A-wing fighter.
The white body color of the Lambo strikes a nice balance with the pale red shade that defined the look of those A-wing fighters. The seemingly uneven eyebrow just above the headlights isn’t an accident either. That can also be seen in the actual design of the A-Fighter.
Similarly, the flat front end of the fighter planes is also evident on the front section of the Countach. Side-mounted blasters are also included and the rear section, although indistinguishable from this angle, now gets the benefit of having the same air stabilizers as the actual A-Wing fighters.
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