bigkid24 Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 The AT-AT on that webpage is INCREDIBLE! why, oh why didn't my dad love me enough to build that for me...? That Mullett is even more incredible!! i hope the pics was taken back in the days of winger and def leopard otherwise, hes got no excuse for rocking that hair cut. as they say on MAX-X SWEET MULLET! This guy reminds me of a cross between my co-worker and Nick Lachey. Oh yeah, and the Star Destroyer is pretty cool too. Quote
Knight26 Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 That Blockade Runner is cool, but for something so large, the details stink. now that AT-At is cool. Quote
Neova Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 Wow! That is awesome! And I thought those 3 3/4 GI Joe dioramas were kick ass. Now someone go make a SDF-1 or Valhalla at 1/72 full scale! Quote
Southcross Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 (edited) Wow! That is awesome! And I thought those 3 3/4 GI Joe dioramas were kick ass.Now someone go make a SDF-1 or Valhalla at 1/72 full scale! hmmmm.... more Southcross Model Monstrosities ideas.... but lets see 1210m at 1/72 scale... makes it about 55.5 feet long (16.8m) 1/144 scale (perfect the the Nachimco models)... 27.7 feet (8.4m) 1/200 scale (for some of the other "mini" scale models).... 19.96 feet (6.05m) egads I'd love to undertake that... but OMG, it wouldnt fit in my garage... well unless I did it in sections (to be later bolted together).... the ideas are coming... now should I do it in combat or flight position... I think I like flight... now before or after the space fold.... hrrrmmmm me thinks I would need to take out a personal loan for a project of this magnitude EDIT---- but I bet I could make a mint on Ebay, and have to charge a mint for shipping. Immagine being the "moving company" called in to haul the monstrosity across the US to the buyer. EBAY Buyer Please Note:This is a VERY HEAVY, VERY BULKY ITEM!!! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COSTS. I RECOMMEND USING A MOVING COMPANY, AS THIS ITEM IS 20 FEET LONG AND WEIGHS 4,700LBS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILTY TO FIND OUT THE SHIPPING COSTS "BEFORE" BIDDING ON THIS ITEM. *models shown for scale only, not included Edited April 23, 2004 by Southcross Quote
Commander McBride Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 I'm a bit disappointed that he went with the Blockade Runner. If I were to build something that big, it'd be an X-wing with a cockpit I could actually get in. Or, even better, a SU-27 with a full cockpit, four LCDs (Three for view, one for instruments) and a nice rig running Lock On: Modern Air Combat. Quote
Lindem Herz Posted April 23, 2004 Posted April 23, 2004 I'm a bit disappointed that he went with the Blockade Runner. If I were to build something that big, it'd be an X-wing with a cockpit I could actually get in.Or, even better, a SU-27 with a full cockpit, four LCDs (Three for view, one for instruments) and a nice rig running Lock On: Modern Air Combat. HELL yeah! Lock On is way too buggy though. I'd go for the X-Wing, running X-Wing Alliance Quote
Chuey Posted April 28, 2004 Posted April 28, 2004 Rember how the Star Destroyer dwarfed the rebel blockade runner in ANH. Meet the Rebel Blockade Runner's big daddy. This thing is a 1:1 scale in relation to the to the 3"3/4" figures. For more pictures, check out this Tantive IV website. Quote
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