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I just came across this in ebay, and thought so that I'm not breaking any rules I would find it somewhere else to show you guys. How would this be in terms of size for use with minis? AT TE
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Joined: 1/20/2010 Posts: 162 Location: Bloomington, Indiana
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In my opinion, if the clone troopers next to it are supposed to be to scale with the AT TE then I would think it would be to large when it is translated into minis as clone troopers in our game are half the size of the clone troopers in the advertisement. But that is just me, I am not an expert by any means.
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Joined: 3/15/2009 Posts: 909 Location: Michigan
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That's for the 4 3/4" figures not the minis. Would be a cool idea, but wayyyy out of scale.
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Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 1,686 Location: New York, Albany Just south of Darth Maul's House
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wannabe mexican wrote:I just came across this in ebay, and thought so that I'm not breaking any rules I would find it somewhere else to show you guys. How would this be in terms of size for use with minis? AT TE Hey dude, have you checked here yet? http://www.revell.com/model-kits/licensed/85-1873.htmlI'm not sure how close to scale this is though.
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Joined: 4/19/2008 Posts: 469 Location: Kalamazoo, MI
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This is on my short list for a mini V set with SWM stats.
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Joined: 5/20/2009 Posts: 98 Location: Toronto
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SquelchDog wrote:wannabe mexican wrote:I just came across this in ebay, and thought so that I'm not breaking any rules I would find it somewhere else to show you guys. How would this be in terms of size for use with minis? AT TE Hey dude, have you checked here yet? http://www.revell.com/model-kits/licensed/85-1873.htmlI'm not sure how close to scale this is though. way closer than the Hasbro toy, and definitely much more affordable. It might be just a bit small. The way to check would be to compare it to the destroyed one on that map-pack map in terms of length. Probably quite playable anyway, as long as you can decide on the size and shape of the base (and with appropriate stats).
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Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 1,686 Location: New York, Albany Just south of Darth Maul's House
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BENE wrote:SquelchDog wrote:wannabe mexican wrote:I just came across this in ebay, and thought so that I'm not breaking any rules I would find it somewhere else to show you guys. How would this be in terms of size for use with minis? AT TE Hey dude, have you checked here yet? http://www.revell.com/model-kits/licensed/85-1873.htmlI'm not sure how close to scale this is though. way closer than the Hasbro toy, and definitely much more affordable. It might be just a bit small. The way to check would be to compare it to the destroyed one on that map-pack map in terms of length. Probably quite playable anyway, as long as you can decide on the size and shape of the base (and with appropriate stats). Cool, thanks BENE. I was looking around for store's in my area. I might take a look for this sometime this week. Also need to get the rest of my custom making supplies.
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Joined: 3/12/2009 Posts: 302 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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It's bad. Way too big for minis. The Revell one is too small, but so are a lot of the other huge minis we already have (Homing Spider, Tank Droid etc). And it's closer to scale than the huge Hasbro AT-TE. @engineer: EDIT: You can see the Revell one with a few minis for scale in this thread: http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75862/25986533/Star_Wars_vehicles?pg=2I also posted pictures of other models close to SWM scale. It was a fun thread.
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Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 1,686 Location: New York, Albany Just south of Darth Maul's House
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Cool beans, that's not too far from scale. Thanks for the link Biggsy.
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What about the LEGO AT-TE?
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Joined: 12/31/2009 Posts: 1,701
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nuksaa wrote:What about the LEGO AT-TE? Thats an interesting prospect. I think the best way to check would be to compare the LEGO minifgure's size (and maybe accessories as well) to some SW Minis.
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