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    Re: A Falcon in the works??? —James Brown
   (...) Oh, I don't know... I can't see it being more than, hmm, 1743 peices or so, and maybe about $139.99. Hmm. Has Lego done anything else in that range? ;-) James (URL) (26 years ago, 29-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
   
        Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Jonathan Wilson
   i think that the day we see a flacon set from TLG is the day that lego starts falling from the sky. TLG has not produced any massive sets in the past two years so why sould it start now? (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
   
        Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Jorge Rodriguez
     (...) Because Lucas told them to. I don't think Lucas would allow lego to put out an incomplete starwars line. The Falcon is one of the most recognized ships in the starwars universe. Jorge Rodriguez rodriguez.136@osu.edu (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
    
         Re: A Falcon in the works??? —David Simmons
      (...) Not only is it one of the most recognized ships, it's also the one Lucas had the most security around when the first film was in production. I heard a funny story about this once. One of the special effects guys was doing some compositing on a (...) (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
    
         (canceled) —Jonathan Wilson
    
         Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Jonathan Wilson
      so if lucan told TLG that in order to fill the starwars licence they had to build a minifig scale death star they would do it, right. (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Andrew R. Southwick
       "jonathan wilson" <wilsonj@xoommail.com> twice wrote something like: (...) That would be taller than the tallest building on the West Coast, and would cost into the billions of dollars, if it was a full model. Given the large size, a partial model (...) (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —John Gerlach
       (...) And the directions would have to be on several cd-roms, since printing that much paper would deforest several hundred acres of land. ;-) JG (Of course, remove the ".nospam" to reply.) (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Eric Brok
        John Gerlach wrote in message ... (...) There might even be fierce fighting on getting that Death Star Building Plan. Eric (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Steve Bliss
        (...) Many Bothim spies will die, I'm sure. Steve (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —James Brown
       (...) You never know, someone might try to steal them :) James (URL) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Richard Dee
      On Tue, 30 Mar 1999 07:05:07 GMT, jonathan wilson uttered the following profundities... (...) Lord Lucan disappeared without a trace *before* Star Wars was released. :o) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
    
         Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Roger Connor
      (...) I think there are two reasons why there will be a falcon: 1. Considering what Hasbro and others have paid for their licenses from Lucasfilm it is likely that TLG has paid something in the high eight to possibly nine digit dollar amount for (...) (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Jonathan Little
       (...) First off, I'd just like to say that the idea that somebody had about selling small parts of the Falcon seperately, and including instructions that allowed you to put the small parts together was a great idea. It also seems like a reasonable (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Justin Kopp
        Jonathan wrote: <snip> (...) in 1988, the Futron Monorail was released at i think around $130 (URL) 1994, the Monorail Transport base was realsed at $178.00 (URL) 1991, the Airport shuttle weighed in at $139.99 (URL) note though...these three sets (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Jonathan Little
       (...) So . . . throw in a little electrical component. Make it light up, or something. Even without this, though, I feel that most of the people on this board would be willing to pay somewhere between $150 - 200 for a minifig Falcon, with a "full (...) (26 years ago, 3-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Steve Bliss
      (...) I think that would be a cool idea too, but I'm not sure TLG would do it. Too many sets devoted to one item. But it would be great for adults who want high-detail, it would be great for kids who want high-playability, and it would be great for (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Ben Fleskes
      (...) *If* TLG could make a decent MF for $150, yes I agree, they will sell more then probably any other $150 set they have produced. But I do not think TLG can produce a decent MF for $150. Based on a pricing model of $0.10 a piece, $150 would (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Steve Bliss
      (...) Compare TLG models to MOC models. MOC models nearly always use many more pieces than comparable TLG models. So if MOC MF's use 2000 pieces, TLG can produce a streamlined version with about 1000 pieces. 'Streamlined' in this case means (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Tom McDonald
       (...) A concern that I have, that I hope is unfounded and unrealized, is a Town Jr'ized or UFO'ed MF, as the back end of the Falcon is rounded. To further knock down the part count, much of the ship that contains only equipment would probably be (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Steve Bliss
       (...) I was wondering if the large UFO hull pieces could be used. Those things are 15x15, right? That'd give a 30-stud diameter, more if the hull pieces spaced out, leaving room for docking arms and engine exhaust ports and forward holds. This would (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Gene Rodriguez III
       (...) Steve, Thanks for the link to this site! The author has done an incredible job of detailing the Falcon... His plans and a couple of thousand bricks would make for the ultimate MF. BTW, has anyone considered using baseplates for the upper and (...) (26 years ago, 1-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Steve Bliss
       (...) No problem. I wasted a couple of hours going through this site. His writing style is just a bit tabloid, with extra! exclamations!, and some of his logic is slightly faulty, but I agree with most of what he's saying. (...) Baseplates as in the (...) (26 years ago, 1-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Karim Nassar
        (...) wrote: (...) I actually have a design for a very large spacecraft that I can build (I've done all the proof-of concept models) whose hull is made up entirely of baseplates (including roadplates for the hangar bay) but to build it would involve (...) (26 years ago, 2-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
       
            Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Tom McDonald
         (...) As far as you're concerned, you don't get to talk about stuff you've imagined until you post it. That's only fair given the caliber of your MOC's :) You're just causing the rest of us to drool, putting us at the risk of keyboard electrocution (...) (26 years ago, 2-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
       
            Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Steve Bliss
        (...) That sounds really cool, and maybe a little frightening. If you want to cut up parts, baseplates are probably the ones to start with. I've cut up a raised riverplate, after it got stepped and cracked. As far as LDrawing, that would be (...) (26 years ago, 3-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
       
            Re: A Falcon in the works??? —John VanZwieten
         Steve Bliss wrote in message <37058426.142266614@...et.com>... (...) proper (...) would (...) Not _that_ difficult if you were willing to learn the basics of part creation. I can't think of an easier part to model than a plain baseplate. Just 6 (...) (26 years ago, 9-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
       
            Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Steve Bliss
        (...) Hmm. That's an idea. Anything to help Karim. (...) MPD. Steve (26 years ago, 9-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Gene Rodriguez III
       (...) style is just a bit (...) but I agree with most (...) The site *is* a bit clunky, but the volume of information more than makes up for it. The real payoff is the floor plans at the end... the symmetry of the layout makes the case for me. (...) (...) (26 years ago, 2-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
      
           Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Steve Bliss
       (...) I think he gets too hung up on a symmetrical ring corridor and having the main hold located front and center. Which are nice and clean, and make sense. But there's already a certain amount of asymmetry in the MF, so why not more? The whole (...) (26 years ago, 3-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Lyle Beidler
      (...) Is it safe to do a comparison to the original Kenner toys?IIRC, the MF toy was about 2 feet (61 cm) across. Would minifig scale be, say, 1.5 feet (45 cm) then? I'm not sure; just guessing. -- Lyle Beidler lkb128@psu.edu Pennsylvanian by birth, (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
    
         Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Lyle Beidler
      I agree. I think there would be a huge market for it, since it is THE ship, to many fans. (...) -- Lyle Beidler Pro/Engineer teaching assistant Online portfolio: (URL) Pennsylvanian by birth, Nittany Lion by the grace of God (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Brent Curtis
      I have to disagree...for now. Even as low as $150, the Falcon would be a pretty high-priced Lego model. It's not like Mindstorms, where you can hook it up to a computer and expand on it, and it's not like a train set--which (again) actually does (...) (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Scott Edward Sanburn
       I will take anything after the "wonderful" space series like Insectoids. Ugh! Talk about Town Junior in Space. Keep the SW sets coming! I would love to see a Millennium Falcon! :) I don't know if TLG would bring it out, but if the first SW sets are (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
     
          Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Eric Brok
       Brent Curtis wrote in message ... (...) That's peanuts: did you notice halfa a Scala house is listed for $135 ???? (Maybe these are non-us dollars) (URL) Brok (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
    
         Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Justin Kopp
      (...) from what i have read of lucas and his product lisencing, it works a bit differently than that. appearently, a toy maker desing's a model or figure or such and then presents it to lucas, who must approve the design. therefore, lucas wouldnt (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
   
        Re: A Falcon in the works??? —Richard Dee
   On Tue, 30 Mar 1999 00:35:06 GMT, jonathan wilson uttered the following profundities... (...) Everyone is operating under the assumption that there will be a mini-fig scale MF. Where is it that states all SW sets must be made to this scale? Why not (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.starwars)
 

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