That ghost is really thick. Almost looks as thick as three decimators.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiise...... RISE!
That ghost is really thick. Almost looks as thick as three decimators.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiise...... RISE!
The Ghost is so thick that I'm concerned it'll start greeting me every time it sees me.
I'm actually at the point where unless they are given some creative leeway with its size I don't want it in the game. Shrink it down and put it at about the same size as a 1300, okay. But it wouldn't sit very balanced on its beam pegs it seems if you made it huge class. :/ it's like the rebels show at team were told 'go wild' with out much thought as to how it would get toys built. I mean even building this thing for other toy sizes sounds problematic for scale
Edited by ForceSensitiveI think the Rebels show team were thinking of functionality plot-wise. They wanted to have a ship that could be versatile for the different adventures. Thats why the ship has enough space for crew cabins, cargo bay, a shuttle, two turrets... Its a ship that has to carry an entire show.
I think the Rebels show team were thinking of functionality plot-wise. They wanted to have a ship that could be versatile for the different adventures. Thats why the ship has enough space for crew cabins, cargo bay, a shuttle, two turrets... Its a ship that has to carry an entire show.
hmm very valid point that
Is that pic actually to scale? Looks close but I thought the falcon was a little bigger comparatively. And to be fair the falcon had quite a bit of a cargo bay, and does have cabins for a few crew. Even for its potential plot requirements, the thing is humongous... Now that I think on it the falcon had to be a lot closer to the size of the fire fly than that. Maybe except for the fusion fart bulb lol
That is to scale
hard to find a chart with both of them next to each other
I think the Rebels show team were thinking of functionality plot-wise. They wanted to have a ship that could be versatile for the different adventures. Thats why the ship has enough space for crew cabins, cargo bay, a shuttle, two turrets... Its a ship that has to carry an entire show.
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hmm very valid point that
There it is...
Here you have the 1/450 Nebulon B:
1085 posts strong! Still my favorite thread.
That is to scale
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hard to find a chart with both of them next to each other
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That's only to scale if the stairs are incredibly massive.
I think the Rebels show team were thinking of functionality plot-wise. They wanted to have a ship that could be versatile for the different adventures. Thats why the ship has enough space for crew cabins, cargo bay, a shuttle, two turrets... Its a ship that has to carry an entire show.
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hmm very valid point that
Surprisingly, the Ghost is smaller, but able to carry the crew for more than one season. Confirmed! Size does not matter!
I think the Rebels show team were thinking of functionality plot-wise. They wanted to have a ship that could be versatile for the different adventures. Thats why the ship has enough space for crew cabins, cargo bay, a shuttle, two turrets... Its a ship that has to carry an entire show.
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hmm very valid point that
Surprisingly, the Ghost is smaller, but able to carry the crew for more than one season. Confirmed! Size does not matter!
Well it helps that Disney showed the episodes in order unlike Fox who showed episode three first because they thought the intro episodes were not exciting enough, which is why people got confused and didn't watch.
Here you have the 1/450 Nebulon B:
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ARRGH...don't tempt me like this..it looks great.
That is to scale
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hard to find a chart with both of them next to each other
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The Falcon is out of scale with the Serenity. At the scale you have it, it's only 25 meters long, when it should be 34.75 meters, or 114 feet. Still smaller than the Serenity, but the fact that the ladders in the Serenity are as wide as the doors in the Falcon bothers me.
Thats why I thought it was out of scale in that pic! So I wasn't crazy, cool. Actually I was looking at the cockpit vs. the bridge and the size/placement of the seats.
I think the Rebels show team were thinking of functionality plot-wise. They wanted to have a ship that could be versatile for the different adventures. Thats why the ship has enough space for crew cabins, cargo bay, a shuttle, two turrets... Its a ship that has to carry an entire show.
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hmm very valid point that
Surprisingly, the Ghost is smaller, but able to carry the crew for more than one season. Confirmed! Size does not matter!
I don't like having to be a grammar Nazi, but this is too egregious to leave uncorrected:
The proper word order is "Size matters not."
I think the Rebels show team were thinking of functionality plot-wise. They wanted to have a ship that could be versatile for the different adventures. Thats why the ship has enough space for crew cabins, cargo bay, a shuttle, two turrets... Its a ship that has to carry an entire show.
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hmm very valid point that
Surprisingly, the Ghost is smaller, but able to carry the crew for more than one season. Confirmed! Size does not matter!
I don't like having to be a grammar Nazi, but this is too egregious to leave uncorrected:
The proper word order is "Size matters not."
Can you elaborate on this? I'm not sure if this was a light-hearted joke, or a reference to Firefly (which I haven't seen in a long time), or Yoda-speak..
I am not a native English speaker, mind you.
The right way of saying it in english is Size does not matter. The way Yoda says it in Empire Strikes Back is "Size Matters Not"
I was confused because I didn't remember the exact quote and I only remembered him putting the verb in the last position ("Make out with me, you will" - take THAT for a reference ☺)
This was in another thread, but I'll repost here since we all like enormous ships; an imgur gallery of OT movie models:
http://imgur.com/a/Zt9Y4#XxQE6tn
Scroll down to the Neb-B photos. That tower on the engine section has a tank turret on it!
This was in another thread, but I'll repost here since we all like enormous ships; an imgur gallery of OT movie models:
http://imgur.com/a/Zt9Y4#XxQE6tn
Scroll down to the Neb-B photos. That tower on the engine section has a tank turret on it!
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Yeah, that's an amazing set of photographs. I didn't know there were such detailed images of the Neb B.
I also like observing how these SW ships have recognizable elements from RW things, such as the tank turret you mention, because they used model kits to build these space ships. Star Destroyers have recognizable pieces from battleship and aircraft carrier models all around them as well, especially in the trenches.
This was in another thread, but I'll repost here since we all like enormous ships; an imgur gallery of OT movie models:
http://imgur.com/a/Zt9Y4#XxQE6tn
Scroll down to the Neb-B photos. That tower on the engine section has a tank turret on it!
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The Y-wing model he was holding is a BTL-S3, which is cool because I didn't think they ever made a model for it. I thought it was an EU creation retconned into the movies.
Sent another e-mail asking for a date for the release of information on huge ships. No reply. Just sent another today asking for the same thing.
I'll work the information loose from FFG.
Probably would go faster if I had that black interogation droid. Now how do I get one of those.....?
I'll be huge for Christmas
Come on F-F-G
I'll be huge for Christ-mas
In my Go-zan-ti
And for the scum huge, I would like a Han in carbonite crew card.