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Re: different micromachines
« Reply #45 on: January 12, 2011, 12:21:05 PM »
What don't you understand in the phrase 'it's not mine!!!' How can I measure it when it's not mine you muppet! Do you own searching in future, I've posted a list of what I have and I'm happy to take measurements.

I'm not playing guess how long it is, and for the record lose the chip on your shoulder!

you never said it wasn't yours, although you've gone back and edited those posts and I haven't got a chip on my shoulder, you're the one who's got all arsey...

Or listen fully to the answers given, you got me on selective ignore or something???  
I've offered to measure what I have and suggested you contact people who have what we (collectively) don't.

a day later you offered to measure what you had, but what you posted was to all intents and purposes a here's what I've got, work it out for yourself and I can't be bothered with that... so don't get the hump with me

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Re: different micromachines
« Reply #46 on: January 12, 2011, 12:36:15 PM »
I should have been clear from the off that the pictures I posted were collections of others as were the links, if that caused confusion/frustration hence the (al be it fuelled) edit.

Again sorry you assumed that I was being pendantic, again Chris; as I said to Matt, you've known me long enough to know that's not the case, I always try to help out, including picking you and your shiney shiney up off the floor at salute when you missed your footing on the stairs leaving.

My offer stands that anything I have, I'm more than happy to photograph/measure, (as I did for Luke's speeder and the shuttle).

I think the problem is we forget that we're actually people behind the respective keyboards and text communication is so totally open to misinterpretation. For my part in this text play again I apologise.

So we'll both wind our collective necks in then and stop being so internet sensitive, sound reasonable?

« Last Edit: January 13, 2011, 08:37:20 AM by Commander Vyper »
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Re: different micromachines
« Reply #47 on: January 15, 2011, 10:31:47 AM »
Unfortunately Chris is refusing to enter into any dialogue so until he does so we're at stalemate. But I've been man enough to accept any wrong doing on my part.

Oh well...

The guy selling the blockade runner is going to take some pics with coins for scale as he doesn't have a ruler!   :o
« Last Edit: January 15, 2011, 11:21:38 AM by Commander Vyper »

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Re: different micromachines
« Reply #48 on: January 15, 2011, 12:39:29 PM »
oh ffs...  I can't be bothered to get into any dialogue, there is a difference, but do feel free to keep going on and on and on and on and on and.........

I'm sure everyone is really impressed.  ::)

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Re: different micromachines
« Reply #49 on: January 15, 2011, 12:52:42 PM »
Chris is refusing to enter into any dialogue so until he does so we're at stalemate.

"at stalemate" over what?

The two of you had a misunderstanding, but its been cleared up.

Have a beer together at Salute, and drop it mate.

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Re: different micromachines
« Reply #50 on: January 15, 2011, 02:32:22 PM »
Not sure if this is much help as it's a bad picture, but the squares are 1cm²



The darth vader is a plastic figure, probably micromachines too.

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Re: different micromachines
« Reply #51 on: January 20, 2011, 04:11:35 PM »
punted for a couple of MM just to have an idea and then did some maths with the supposedly 1/150 ish AMC action scene kits that I've got... and the spiffy F-Toys at 1/144

AT-AT
RL 2000cm long
AMC 12cm long (1/166)
F-Toys 13.8cm long (1/144)
The AT AT is 2400cm long according to http://www.merzo.net/index.html, making:
AMC 12cm long (1/200)
F-Toys 13.8cm long (1/173.91)
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Re: different micromachines
« Reply #52 on: January 20, 2011, 04:36:23 PM »
Could we broaden this to include all kits/models so we can see what would be compatible with 28mm/25mm/30mmWotC, or whichever scale you game in? The Revell sight has the size of their kits on there site. http://www.revell.com/model-kits/licensed/starwars.html

Star Wars models scale guide (measurements are for length unless otherwise noted) and a work in progress. ;)

AT-AT
RL 2400cm long 2000cm high
AMC 12cm long (1/200)
F-Toys 13.8cm long (1/173.91)
Revell SnapTite

TIE Bomber
RL 780cm long
MM 2.7cm long (1/289)
F-Toys 5.4cm (1/144)

Imperial Shuttle
RL 2000cm long
MM 3cm long (1/666) to match the MM fighters it would need to be 7cm
F-Toys 13.8cm (1/144) although it can't be same scale as the TIE's as it's a similar size when seen in pics
Revell SnapTite 16.51cm (1/121.14)

Millenium Falcon
RL 3475cm long (2670cm)
AMC 14.5cm long 1/239 way out (1/184.14)
Revell SnapTite

General Grievous' Starfighter
RL
Revell SnapTite 21.11375cm (1/?)

Republic Attack Shuttle
RL
Revell SnapTite 20.32cm (1/?)

AAT (Armored Assault Tank)
RL
Revell SnapTite 19.526 25cm (1/?)

Ahsoka Tano's Jedi Starfighter Delta-7B
RL
Revell SnapTite 20.161 25cm (1/?)

AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer)
RL
Revell SnapTite 22.5425cm (1/?)

Anakin's Jedi Starfighter Delta-7B
RL
Revell SnapTite 20.47875 (1/?)

Republic Gunship
RL
Revell SnapTite 23.97125cm (1/?) Wingspan 24.765cm (1/?)

MagnaGuard Fighter
RL
Revell SnapTite 21.43125cm (1/?) Wingspan 22.225cm (1/?)

V-19 Torrent
RL
Revell SnapTite 15.08125cm (1/?) Wingspan 25.4cm (1/?)

Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter Delta-7B
RL
Revell SnapTite 20.47875cm (1/?)

Slave I
RL 2150cm
Revell SnapTite

Snowspeeder
RL
Revell SnapTite

Y-wing Fighter
RL 1650cm
Revell SnapTite

Anakin's Jedi Starfighter ETA-2
RL
Revell SnapTite 20.478 75cm (1/?)
Revell SnapTite Mini

Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter ETA-2
RL
Revell SnapTite 20.478 75cm (1/?)
Revell SnapTite Mini

Droid Tri-Fighter
RL
Revell SnapTite 18.415cm (1/?)

All Terrain Recon Transport (AT-RT)
RL
Revell SnapTite Height with pilot 18.0975cm (1/?)

ARC-170 Starfighter
RL
Revell SnapTite 21.43125cm (1/?)
Revell SnapTite Mini

X-wing Fighter
RL 1250cm
Revell SnapTite 18.89125cm 1/66.17
Revell SnapTite Mini

Republic Star Destroyer
RL
Revell SnapTite 50.32375cm (1/?)

Darth Vader's TIE Fighter (which I believe is a TIE Advanced X1)
RL 960cm
Revell SnapTite 16.51cm 1/58.51
Revell SnapTite Mini

Tie Inteceptor
RL 960cm
Revell SnapTite Mini








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Re: different micromachines
« Reply #53 on: January 20, 2011, 06:04:53 PM »
Could we broaden this to include all kits/models so we can see what would be compatible with 28mm/25mm/30mmWotC, or whichever scale you game in?

well I didn't go bigger than 1/144 here
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=25453.0

but by all means add them to it, should be a useful resource I reckon....