MarrowMan
Super Freak
How about a 1:6 Wookiee?
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you would think there would be one already no? wouldn't he be like 14-15" tall?
How about a 1:6 Wookiee?
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How about a 1:6 Wookiee?
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you would think there would be one already no?
You do realize a 1:6 Falcon would be well over 15 feet long, right?I would like to have a 1/6 Falcon but cut into sections so that you can mount it on the wall in two pieces like it is flying out of the wall and with the backgrounds in high detail so it looks realistic. The roof of the cockpit could easily be hinged so you could lift it and put SS figures in it. This way it would could be big and yet take up no floor spaceAnd don't forget all of the cockpit lights must work as well
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You do realize a 1:6 Falcon would be well over 15 feet long, right?
The biggest 1:6 scale item I have is the Millennium Falcon which was originally a promotional item at Toys R Us that they hung one from the ceiling at each store. I have it hung up from the ceiling. It is pretty big.
Cool Falcon, is this 1:6 scale?
This is 1:6 scale. It is 6 feet long.
What Hasbro did was make a 1:6 scale version of their toy falcon made in the scale of the 3 3/4 inch action figures. The original Hasbro Falcon that was made for the 3 3/4 inch figures is "smaller" than a perfectly scaled Falcon would be to the 3 3/4 figures. That is why others in these posts have said that a true 1:6 scale Falcon would be about 15 to 18 feet while mine is 6 feet. Mine is in scale to the 12 inch figures with the same proportions that the original Hasbro Falcon is in scale to the 3 3/4 figures. As you probably know, Hasbro recently made a newer larger sized and better scaled Falcon to go with its 3 3/4 inch figures.
Seriously, the Tumbler is probably as big as I'd want to go. I'd much rather see an X-wing cockpit rather than an entire X-Wing. Luke's landspeeder would be about the same size as the Tumbler, and not as complex.