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I bet this get's made also i :pray: n hope.

Pretty limited display options though. The cockpit can have TFA characters, old Han and Chewy on their own, Lando and Chewy, the ESB heroes in outfits with 3PO (even wounded Luke Bespin,) ROTJ Lando and Nien Nunb/Rebel Commando as well as the iconic Ben/Luke/Han/Chewy ANH look. The cargo bay is really just the above scene.

Also, if you look closely, this one is made pretty roughly out of foamcore in places whereas the cockpit looked fully molded like a release product.
 
I know I'll make room for the Falcon and prey 4 a landspeeder release. The the only tye fighter would be Vaders or inteceptor that fighter is crazy size.
 
Yep Cargo bay look's mostly of display stands the chess set couch n chair n boards still it could be nice xtra release.
 
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:exactly: you think TFA characters aren't gonna walk around inside the Millennium Falcon?

I'm sure there's TFA scenes in the MF (the whole trailer is 90% OT imagery) but I'm talking about classic, iconic SW scenes that people will want to recreate.

Why not do a 1/6 version of Padme's ship interior? It's a SW movie isn't it? Lots of scenes, right?:lol
 
Something like the cargo bay of the MF works fine for a trade show but would look pretty lousy in most peoples' homes. Huge, needs lots of angles to appreciate anything (so tons of surrounding space) and for all that, ultimately pretty boring. These figures tend to look pretty bad 'interacting' with one another because of the blank expressions, IMO. Between that Falcon cargo bay and some stylish, well-lit display cases with the main characters all in 'hero' poses, I'd take the latter.
 
y'know invictus... that makes a lot of sense. You would be a great collector adviser. I could pay for some advice like this so I don't impulse buy a 1/6 millennium falcon.
 
I'd be happy with the couch only with a small backdrop to go with my Dejarik table. I could even consider that bay if it were offered in halves.
 
Something like the cargo bay of the MF works fine for a trade show but would look pretty lousy in most peoples' homes. Huge, needs lots of angles to appreciate anything (so tons of surrounding space) and for all that, ultimately pretty boring. These figures tend to look pretty bad 'interacting' with one another because of the blank expressions, IMO. Between that Falcon cargo bay and some stylish, well-lit display cases with the main characters all in 'hero' poses, I'd take the latter.

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y'know invictus... that makes a lot of sense. You would be a great collector adviser. I could pay for some advice like this so I don't impulse buy a 1/6 millennium falcon.

:exactly:
 
Something like the cargo bay of the MF works fine for a trade show but would look pretty lousy in most peoples' homes. Huge, needs lots of angles to appreciate anything (so tons of surrounding space) and for all that, ultimately pretty boring. These figures tend to look pretty bad 'interacting' with one another because of the blank expressions, IMO. Between that Falcon cargo bay and some stylish, well-lit display cases with the main characters all in 'hero' poses, I'd take the latter.
Truth!

All that cargo bay setting reminds me of playing with dolls in a cardboard box when I was a kid.

The more basic the display, the nicer the figures look to me. I think the helmeted characters like Stormtroopers and Vader can look decent in dynamic posing, but figures with human sculpts look best displayed in regular stances.
 
Truth!

All that cargo bay setting reminds me of playing with dolls in a cardboard box when I was a kid.

The more basic the display, the nicer the figures look to me. I think the helmeted characters like Stormtroopers and Vader can look decent in dynamic posing, but figures with human sculpts look best displayed in regular stances.

I agree, mostly because most human characters have an "I'm soooo bored" expression on their face. So just a plain pose suits that perfectly.
 
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