X-Wing Starfighter
Space chase
- ölçek:
- 1:72
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Collection of some of the smaller fighter ships from star wars in a 'chase' scene together. This was originally going to be a death star trench scene with two Tie fighters following an Advanced tie (Vader) with red 5 x-wing in the lead. Trench tiles were to be cast for the base and back ground. However, placing more ships in the display would cut down on the space needed for extra cases.
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4 23 July 2023, 15:28
Treehugger
I recently put together this 1:144 Tie fighter from Bandai, to go next to my 1:144 Fine Molds Millennium Falcon, and I was very surprised to see how large the Tie fighter was in relation to this tramp freighter. 🙂 I mean the Tie's didn't look that large in the movie, or that was my impression. I never bought the 1:72 B-Wing, but I did find a 1:144 toy that looked good enough to put on the shelf. 🙂
I recently put together this 1:144 Tie fighter from Bandai, to go next to my 1:144 Fine Molds Millennium Falcon, and I was very surprised to see how large the Tie fighter was in relation to this tramp freighter. 🙂 I mean the Tie's didn't look that large in the movie, or that was my impression. I never bought the 1:72 B-Wing, but I did find a 1:144 toy that looked good enough to put on the shelf. 🙂
23 July 2023, 17:42
Stephen Fitzer
I agree that from watching the movies you do imagine how these ships would compare to each other in size comparison. I was surprised at the comparison of the Bandai 1/72 scale Tie and X-wing fighters to each other. I did imagine the Tie to be a lot smaller.
I agree that from watching the movies you do imagine how these ships would compare to each other in size comparison. I was surprised at the comparison of the Bandai 1/72 scale Tie and X-wing fighters to each other. I did imagine the Tie to be a lot smaller.
24 July 2023, 13:59