Customized yt-1300 dial proxy?

By flooze, in X-Wing

I am wondering how to best proxy the customized yt-1300 dial. Wanna try a dual yt list with my new falcon model (got a dial for that obviously) and my old one.

Any 1st edition dial that is close? Aggressor looks not to bad, still some paint required. Any other ideas?

Edit: you know what... In the app, German version, it says that the scum falcon is a "modifizierter" yt. Sry for not being more precise

Edited by flooze
Got the wrong falcon

Not amazing, but my friend and I always proxied by writing the maneuvers out on a 3x5 card and using a paperclip to choose which maneuver to use.

Modified YT-1300 is the Rebel version. You get 2 1300 dials in the Rebel conversion kit. Or are you talking about the Customized YT-1300 in the Scum faction?

19 minutes ago, Tvboy said:

Modified YT-1300 is the Rebel version. You get 2 1300 dials in the Rebel conversion kit. Or are you talking about the Customized YT-1300 in the Scum faction?

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37 minutes ago, JohnWE said:

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Fixed that for you.

When I proxy, I find a picture of the dial online, screenshot it, print it on cardstock, cut it out round, laminate it, then use a paper clip to pick the maneuver. Works great!

Alternatively, you could get a white card or blank piece of paper and stick it in a card sleeve. Then use a dry erase marker to write your maneuver each round (ie: “blue 1 straight” or “white 2 hard left”)

Closest 1st Edition dial I can think of is T-70. S-Loops for Talon Rolls, but otherwise the "shape" if not the "color" of the dial is there.

10 hours ago, JohnWE said:

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YT-1300s, the next Sabine.

10 hours ago, JohnWE said:

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And this is bad?

Leading up to 2.0 release I proxied a lot of dials by using AutoCAD. I know not everyone has access to the program, but if you do, you can take a photo/screenshot/scan of a dial, attach it to the paper space of a CAD file, scale it to the correct size, print it out in colour, cut it out and then sandwich it inside a 1.0 dial. Works perfectly.

Thx for the answers, t-70 looks great

I got the wrong falcon in the initial post - now corrected :(

Edited by flooze