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Post by chet on Oct 11, 2005 13:52:55 GMT 8
Thanks. How about the Micro Machines, Action Fleet and those Titanium things?
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Post by Garvy on Oct 11, 2005 15:59:49 GMT 8
Thanks. How about the Micro Machines, Action Fleet and those Titanium things? Hi Chet, Don't quote me on this as there could be some anomalies. Micromachines usually range on the average of an 1-1.5 inches in length, the small titanium ships will probably go to 2-2.5 inches (maybe even more) and the Action Fleet Vehicles, like the x-wing is probably between 5-6 inches. Again, these measurements may not be fully accurate. The best way to ascertain is to look at the actual products for you to determine if they suit your purposes.
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Post by chet on Oct 11, 2005 17:12:21 GMT 8
Thanks. How about the Micro Machines, Action Fleet and those Titanium things? Hi Chet, Don't quote me on this as there could be some anomalies. Micromachines usually range on the average of an 1-1.5 inches in length, the small titanium ships will probably go to 2-2.5 inches (maybe even more) and the Action Fleet Vehicles, like the x-wing is probably between 5-6 inches. Again, these measurements may not be fully accurate. The best way to ascertain is to look at the actual products for you to determine if they suit your purposes. Oh. So an Action Fleet X-Wing would be what scale? 1:144?
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Post by Garvy on Oct 11, 2005 17:26:09 GMT 8
Hi Chet, Don't quote me on this as there could be some anomalies. Micromachines usually range on the average of an 1-1.5 inches in length, the small titanium ships will probably go to 2-2.5 inches (maybe even more) and the Action Fleet Vehicles, like the x-wing is probably between 5-6 inches. Again, these measurements may not be fully accurate. The best way to ascertain is to look at the actual products for you to determine if they suit your purposes. Oh. So an Action Fleet X-Wing would be what scale? 1:144? That's very hard to say. First of all, I'm not familiar w/ model scale statistics. So, once you quote me 1:x figures, those kinda fly past my head! Also, even if you had a specific line of ships, be it the Titanium or Action Fleet line, the toys are not in scale to one another. For example, the Action Fleet X-Wing is comparable in size to the Action Fleet Shuttle Tyderium, which should be much much bigger! I'm told that for SW basic action figure sized vehicles, if you use the action figure as your point of reference, you're looking at approximately a 1/18 scale. Again however, a lot of the vehicles have been "shrunk" down. For example, naturally, it would be impractical (albeit so cool) to have a true 1/18 scale Millenium Falcon as a kid would never be able to carry it not to mention it would be too expensive to manufacture. In essence, though you may have vehicles made to accomodate 1/18 scale action figures, the toy vehicles themselves may not be 1/18 scale accurate. Perhaps a better question would be, what exactly do you have in mind? What line are you planning to mix things up with?
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Post by chet on Oct 12, 2005 0:28:55 GMT 8
Oh. So an Action Fleet X-Wing would be what scale? 1:144? That's very hard to say. First of all, I'm not familiar w/ model scale statistics. So, once you quote me 1:x figures, those kinda fly past my head! Also, even if you had a specific line of ships, be it the Titanium or Action Fleet line, the toys are not in scale to one another. For example, the Action Fleet X-Wing is comparable in size to the Action Fleet Shuttle Tyderium, which should be much much bigger! I'm told that for SW basic action figure sized vehicles, if you use the action figure as your point of reference, you're looking at approximately a 1/18 scale. Again however, a lot of the vehicles have been "shrunk" down. For example, naturally, it would be impractical (albeit so cool) to have a true 1/18 scale Millenium Falcon as a kid would never be able to carry it not to mention it would be too expensive to manufacture. In essence, though you may have vehicles made to accomodate 1/18 scale action figures, the toy vehicles themselves may not be 1/18 scale accurate. Perhaps a better question would be, what exactly do you have in mind? What line are you planning to mix things up with? Yeah, I figured the 3 3/4 inch figures were 1/18 scale, just like Microman and G.I. Joe: RAH. I was actually thinking of getting a few of the small Star Wars vehicles to mix up with my Gundams. I've got Gundams in 1/144, 1/100 and 1/60 scale. Puwede rin siguro sa SOC.
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