Wondering if anyone has tried making a Studio Scale Episode III Jedi star fighter. Is there any interest In this model?
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Like lee said there has been other cg models made,like the royal starship by rel, I would like to know what scale to constitute a ss for the jedi starfighter?Also randy cooper did the radiant in ss.Well there must have been a studio maquette for reference, whether that would constitute a studio scale model i dont know, but models exist of other prequel media, like the Naboo fighter and cruiser.
Its a debate that just wont go away lol, bloody computers and there trickery lol.
lee
Like lee said there has been other cg models made,like the royal starship by rel, I would like to know what scale to constitute a ss for the jedi starfighter?
does any one have pics of the unfinished white model?Well the maquette they used for reference was an unfinished white model, that differs in some respects from the ship that appeared on screen.
If you want a jedi star fighter that is to scale with the OT ships however, I believe that the comercially released kits are 1:24 scale. The same as the OT x-wings.
Dan
email sentI have some images.
It was only a proof of concept, and contained some kit-bashed details which were not evident in the final design(Mostly interior details, but a couple of small exterior things).
I'd say(If i were to guess), based on some details in the maquette, that it's closer to 1/18 than 1/24(So roughly the same size as the Hasbro toy, but a lot better in detail).
Shoot me an e-mail at vipermark7@googlemail.com and i'll send you what i have.
Bar.
What would be considered studio scale if it only appeared digitally onscreen?
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The Hasbro ones have(I am sad to say), a totally incorrect cockpit profile.That's what I was wondering...
But anyway, I have both red and yellow toys from target. Bigger than 1:24 scale, and with a bang-up paint job would look pretty kick-ass...