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Re: how large would the ISD be compared to the Enterprise-D?
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Fri, 18 Oct 2002 05:34:13 GMT
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<delurk again... can't.... resist.... geekness...>
So a SSD built to minifig scale (assuming the 1 stud = 1 foot convention, or
1:39) would be a smidge over 450m (1476 feet) long. I prefer a 4 studs to
the meter (1:32) scale for minifigs, which would make it a smidge under 550m
(1801') long. BTW an ISD would be and 40.9 and 49.9m at each respective scale.

Any takers?

Allister

In lugnet.starwars, Mike Petrucelli writes:

The Super Star Destroyer and the regualar Star Destroyer have the same bridge.
In Empire Strikes Back, Han attaches his ship to the back of a Star Destroyer
Bridge.  In Return of the Jedi, Han flies past the Super Star Destroyer Bridge.
Not only do they look the same, the same oversized bridge model was used in
both scenes. That make the point of reference and the subsequent 17.6km number
pretty much dead on.

-Mike Petrucelli



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(...) The Super Star Destroyer and the regualar Star Destroyer have the same bridge. In Empire Strikes Back, Han attaches his ship to the back of a Star Destroyer Bridge. In Return of the Jedi, Han flies past the Super Star Destroyer Bridge. Not (...) (22 years ago, 18-Oct-02, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.space)

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