Hammerhead Measurement

By chieftom22, in Star Wars: Armada Painting and Modification

It seems that exact measurements of certain ships are impossible to find on the world wide web.

Is anyone able to measure the length of their FFG hammerhead mini in mm and post it here?

I think we should make a list but I don't have a big enough collection to consolidate.

Edited by chieftom22

Hi

The length of the Hammer Head is 54.53mm +/- 0.02mm tolerance at top reactor to front, measurment taken with a vernier calliper.

If you want the complete list of ship length I can take some time tommorow and post a list ?

Ok here the list of Armada ship length ( all measurment were take at the longest part of ship and are subject to a +/- 0.02 mm tolerance, if you take measurment and its not the same as me take into acount the manufacturing tolerance)

Rebels:

  • GR-75 41.60 mm
  • CR-90 57.59 mm
  • HammerHead 54.53 mm
  • Pelta 79.90 mm
  • Neb-B 91.28 mm
  • Mc30c 110.65 mm
  • AF MkII 105.29 (This one was realy hard to measure)
  • Liberty 176.07 mm
  • Home One 183.12 mm
  • Mc 75 183.10 mm

Imperials:

  • Gozanti 37.01 mm
  • Raider 57.72 mm
  • Arquiten 73.54 mm
  • Gladiator 92.07 mm
  • Quasar 91.30 mm
  • Victory 137.49 mm
  • Interdictor 159.05 mm
  • ISD 206.12 mm
  • SSD* 609.60 mm (just a convertion of 2 feet in mm)

Hope you enjoy !

On 10/12/2018 at 4:26 PM, LinoB said:

Ok here the list of Armada ship length ( all measurment were take at the longest part of ship and are subject to a +/- 0.02 mm tolerance, if you take measurment and its not the same as me take into acount the manufacturing tolerance)

Rebels:

  • GR-75 41.60 mm
  • CR-90 57.59 mm
  • HammerHead 54.53 mm
  • Pelta 79.90 mm
  • Neb-B 91.28 mm
  • Mc30c 110.65 mm
  • AF MkII 105.29 (This one was realy hard to measure)
  • Liberty 176.07 mm
  • Home One 183.12 mm
  • Mc 75 183.10 mm

Imperials:

  • Gozanti 37.01 mm
  • Raider 57.72 mm
  • Arquiten 73.54 mm
  • Gladiator 92.07 mm
  • Quasar 91.30 mm
  • Victory 137.49 mm
  • Interdictor 159.05 mm
  • ISD 206.12 mm
  • SSD* 609.60 mm (just a convertion of 2 feet in mm)

Hope you enjoy !

I'm saving this, great work.

Would any of the helpful nerdom out there be able to put this into a 1/XXXX scale chart?

10 hours ago, DUR said:

Would any of the helpful nerdom out there be able to put this into a 1/XXXX scale chart?

What scale each model is? Or how big they should be for a certain scale?

  • GR-75 41.60 mm (1/2163)
  • CR-90 57.59 mm (1/2604)
  • HammerHead 54.53 mm (1/5776)
  • Pelta 79.90 mm (1/3529)
  • Neb-B 91.28 mm (1/3286)
  • Mc30c 110.65 mm (1/5241)
  • AF MkII 105.29 (1/6648)
  • Liberty 176.07 mm (1/6815) for the 1200m size
  • Home One 183.12 mm (1/6553) for the 1200m size
  • Mc 75 183.10 mm (1/6578)

Imperials:

  • Gozanti 37.01 mm (1/1723) or 1/1129 for the smaller legends size
  • Raider 57.72 mm (1/2598)
  • Arquiten 73.54 mm (1/4419)
  • Gladiator 92.07 mm (1/5430)
  • Quasar 91.30 mm (1/3723) legends 340m size, I don't know how big the new one is but I think its bigger.
  • Victory 137.49 mm (1/6545)
  • Interdictor 159.05 mm (1/7098) I think that's the new canon one, old one is 1/3772
  • ISD 206.12 mm (1/7762)
  • SSD* 609.60 mm (1/31167) going with 19km
On 10/12/2018 at 6:26 PM, LinoB said:

Ok here the list of Armada ship length ( all measurment were take at the longest part of ship and are subject to a +/- 0.02 mm tolerance, if you take measurment and its not the same as me take into acount the manufacturing tolerance)

Rebels:

  • GR-75 41.60 mm
  • CR-90 57.59 mm
  • HammerHead 54.53 mm
  • Pelta 79.90 mm
  • Neb-B 91.28 mm
  • Mc30c 110.65 mm
  • AF MkII 105.29 (This one was realy hard to measure)
  • Liberty 176.07 mm
  • Home One 183.12 mm
  • Mc 75 183.10 mm

Imperials:

  • Gozanti 37.01 mm
  • Raider 57.72 mm
  • Arquiten 73.54 mm
  • Gladiator 92.07 mm
  • Quasar 91.30 mm
  • Victory 137.49 mm
  • Interdictor 159.05 mm
  • ISD 206.12 mm
  • SSD* 609.60 mm   (just a convertion of 2 feet in mm)

Hope you enjoy !

Why cant I like this twice???

Whenever it is FFG runs completely out of ideas and still wants to take my money, and when plastic manufacturing techniques get to really awesome levels, I wouldn't mind a "true scale" version of Armada... even if that means the SSD has to go in the backyard