Star Wars U-Wing. In Case You were wondering, it fits. Star Trek!

patrickivan

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I just did a print of a U_Wing that aaskedall shared on Thingiverse. I scaled it down to 1:350, and therefore had some top cockpit issues I'll have to fill in. But otherwise, here it is pre-finished, inside the Enterprise's shuttle bay!

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It's always cool seeing different universe stuff together in scale.

Along the same lines, I am looking forward to displaying some 1/1000 Trek stuff with my Starblazers/Space Battleship Yamato

I also have a bunch of 1/72 stuff, from BSG, to Star Wars to real life military stuff together. It's neat to see how big an F-18 is for example compared to an X-Wing or Viper or Cosmo Zero
 
It's always cool seeing different universe stuff together in scale.

Along the same lines, I am looking forward to displaying some 1/1000 Trek stuff with my Starblazers/Space Battleship Yamato

I also have a bunch of 1/72 stuff, from BSG, to Star Wars to real life military stuff together. It's neat to see how big an F-18 is for example compared to an X-Wing or Viper or Cosmo Zero
Exactly. I have a large portion of my collection in 1:72, even if I have to go through serious contortions to get there. I was amazed when I saw how small a Valkyrie was compared to the F-14 that heavily inspired the general look. I have most of the Star Trek shuttles from TOS on. My two big glaring omissions from that list are Probert's TMP design and his TNG Type VII. He actually makes and sells scale models of the latter, but I think didnt account for mould shrinkage, as it's 1:75.

Sadly, Bandai, I have no 1:72 U-Wing...
 
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