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In lugnet.loc.uk, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.starwars, Jonathan Wilson <wilsonj@xoommail.com> writes:
> > > 5) Two words: Technic Luke. AAAAIIIGH! (On the other hand: Technic Tie
> > > Pilot.)
> >
> > Nope! No Such Luck. They are not allowed to produce technic SW figs
> > because whoever makes the starwars action figures has an exclusive
> > liscence for those and technic figs are considered action figures
> > (but minifigs aren't)
That depends. Are the technic-scale figs mix-n-matchable like the minifigs?
That's how they got away with the minifigs- they're "construction toys".
> I think these are minifig-scale[1] anyway, which would be very cool, IMHO.
I dunno about that. The front of the X-Wing, by the front of the canopy, is 4
studs across. Picture a minifig sitting there. It would look like a little
kid! Which, I guess, would be appropriate for a Collector's Series Naboo N-1
Fighter with Anakin minifig.
> One possible clue to this (that they're minifig-scale and not Technic scale)
> is that the set numbers are still part of the 71xx range of the LEGO SYSTEM
> Star Wars sets. And of course, there's the R2-D2 fig.
Yeah, but the R2 fig's a little tall to begin with. Not to mention those huge
feet.
> [1] as in, real minifig-scale, not selective-compression minifig scale[2]
> like the rest of the SW line.
>
> [2] not that there's anything wrong with that.
Since the minifigs themselves have selective compression applied to them (take
a really good look at their proportions sometime), anything in "minifig scale"
is going to have some amount of the same applied. Try building a
non-selectively-compressed minifig-scale car sometime.
To me, that selective compression is part of what's cool about minifig-scaled
models.
eric
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