Do you guys think a X34 Landspeeder scale 1:14 would be too big?
Which model kits work with Legion
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Edited by RitalbringerOn 5/9/2018 at 7:10 AM, Ritalbringer said:Do you guys think a X34 Landspeeder scale 1:14 would be too big?
Given how bizarre some of the claimed model scales are relative to the actual size of the models there's no way to be 100% certain, but if it's even remotely close to actually being 1:14 then yeah that would be HUEG. In "LegionScale" an X-34 would be about 72mm long, while in 1:14 it would be 243mm...
Edited by YodhrinThanks for this topic.
For what it's worth, Hasbro made a "value" TIE Striker and it's pretty close to scale. It's smaller than the 3 3/4" ship and larger than the Bandai 1/72 model. I bought two for a Scarif board. To fit the Scarif theme, the Hasbro U-Wing and their AT-ACT work well and the previously mentioned 1/65 Revell TIE Fighter is perfect. I have a Revell 1/48 TIE that I plan to use for another board. Now just to find a Cargo Shuttle to 3D print...
The Revell AT-AT that people are mentioning as being 1/53 is actually 1/72 based on the size of the Bandai 1/144 AT-AT and a 22.5 meter "real world" AT-AT. It would look a little small, but could do if you not too concerned about scale
That being said, there is the Star Wars Rebels Millennium Falcon
(that was the one the was proportioned correctly, not with the oversized cockpit to fit the 3/4 in figures) not my video, but it shows the one I referring to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKVobsBOpQA
It is pretty spot on to 1/48 scale
There is also the Hasbro Slave-1 , there are many different releases, but while it was intended for 3/4 figures, it actually is closer to 1/48 scale with an out of proportion cockpit interior. There is the Kenner Branded one from 2013 and the Clone Wars branded one from 2010
Same with the old Kenner Shuttle Tyderium . It is pretty close to 1/48
As other mentioned, the Hasbro U-wing is again undersized for the 3/4 figures, while the cockpit is size closer to 1/18, the actual ship and all the exterior is pretty close to 1/48
Other than that you have these. Some of which have been mentioned earlier, but I am including for completeness or because there are additional notes
Fine Molds 1/48
X-Wing, Tie Fighter and Snowspeeder. The X-Wing and Tie Fighter have been rereleased by Revell as Master Series kits (do not confuse with the snap-tite kits or "easy kits"). X-Wing has a seperate standing R2-D2 figure and the Tie Fighter has an Imperial Officer. Not sure if they made it to the Revell Master Series versions
Bandai
1/48 X-Wing, Snowspeeeder and AT-ST
the X-wing can easily be swapped out between landed or in flight and has motorized wings and includes a lighting kit. It also comes with a standing Luke and R2-D2 figure
MPC/AMT/ERTL
A-Wing Return of the Jedi version (it closer to 1/50 or 1/55 or so, but it will do)
Tie Interceptor
Tie Fighter twin pack
both ties are on the smaller side closer to 1/55 or 1/65 depending on what size you consider the studio models
There is also an X-wing in 1/43. A little on the large side, but can be gotten fairly cheap compared the Bandai or Fine Molds/Revel Master series 1/48 ones. It has seen many different repackings over the years
Revell
Resistance X-Wing (the larger version aka Level 2 kit is around 1/50)
Last Jedi A-Wing ( I think this is closer to 1/44)
Jedi Interceptor (around 1/55 pocket kit versions of Obi Wan's and Anakin's) Note there are larger 1/24 scale versions
Luke's Red 5 X-Wing Easy Kit version 1/57
Darth Vader tie and Tie (the larger kits, not the smaller pocket kit versions) they are around 1/40 to 1/48 (note there is a smaller tie kit that is around 1/65 to 1/72 and a tiny pocket version that is around 1/90)
The figures in the kits are way oversized for the kits
This is the same Vader tie along side the MPC 1/43 X-Wing
Here is a shot of some of the Bandai and Fine Molds 1/48 stuff along with the MPC/AMT/ERTL stuff that is close enough to the 1/48 range
left to right MPC/AMT/ERTL Tie Interceptor, Fine Molds X-Wing, Fine Molds Snowspeeder, Bandai Snowspeeder, MPC/AMT/ERTL AT-ST, Bandai X-wing, MPS/AMT/ERTL A-wing, and Bandai AT-ST
Edited by blakeh1
There is a Slave one at the correct Scale. The Hasbro, Rise Of Boba Fett toy is the best one. It is the exact scale. 1:48
The AMT A-wing is the correct scale. 1:48
again the U-wing toy is perfect scale.
The Hasbro Hero Falcon is good.
The Hasbro droid carrier, MTT is to scale.
The Hasbro Republic Assault shuttle is to scale.
The 1983 Kenner Lambda Class Shuttle. Very good scale.
There are loads. I’ll try to add links later on.
Edited by Standfast
On 7/27/2019 at 5:15 AM, Standfast said:There is a Slave one at the correct Scale. The Hasbro, Rise Of Boba Fett toy is the best one. It is the exact scale. 1:48
The AMT A-wing is the correct scale. 1:48
again the U-wing toy is perfect scale.
The Hasbro Hero Falcon is good.
The Hasbro droid carrier, MTT is to scale.
The Hasbro Republic Assault shuttle is to scale.
The 1983 Kenner Lambda Class Shuttle. Very good scale.
There are loads. I’ll try to add links later on.
Would love any pictures you have!
On 7/27/2019 at 7:15 AM, Standfast said:There is a Slave one at the correct Scale. The Hasbro, Rise Of Boba Fett toy is the best one. It is the exact scale. 1:48
The AMT A-wing is the correct scale. 1:48
again the U-wing toy is perfect scale.
The Hasbro Hero Falcon is good.
The Hasbro droid carrier, MTT is to scale.
The Hasbro Republic Assault shuttle is to scale.
The 1983 Kenner Lambda Class Shuttle. Very good scale.
There are loads. I’ll try to add links later on.
I would love pictures or size info on the Republic Assault Shuttle if you have them.