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I have the feeling South London Warlords did one, have a look om the Salute site.
Can't help with the rules, but have a look for "Star Wars Command" sets for figures.The quality is acceptable, if not great. They used to be really cheap when they stopped the range, but are getting a bit more expensive now. They're still available on Amazon (and ebay, no doubt)The most annoying bit is that they cover Clone Wars and New Era, but don't always supply the figures for both sides in the same era.I have a stash of them that I hope to get around to one day (my eyes are heading that way as well )What other 54mm Star Wars figures are out there?
See if you can find a copy of inquisitor from GW. That was a pretty detailed rule set for 54mm and would work well for star wars too.
I game with them. I normally use my own rules, but there's no reason that any rules at all wouldn't work.Unless they have "required basing", rules aren't really scale specific.
Great to see some interest in the Big Scale here on LAF. Doesn't happen very often! Another great source for figures is the range released by Hasbro called Star Wars Unleashed: they are 54mm and pre-painted. The paint jobs are more than acceptable. Looking through Amazon or e-bay should turn up quite a few options. Here are some to give you a feel of what's out there: http://www.classictoysoldiers.com/cgi-bin/ctsc6/rtl/prd_d.cgi?category=Star%20Wars%20(54mm)As for rules, anything could work. Just multiply movement and ranges by 2 (I usually do 1.5, actually, to help with space) and you're good to go!
Thanks for the pic, I have a massive collection of the Command figs when they got dumped, and was never quite game to get the unleashed figs, having not seem them in the flesh to know if they scaled ok or not. I'd say quite a few of the 3.75" accessory vehicles would also do on a table/yard, even if the technical dimensions aren't great. A Hasbro At-At, At-St, A-Wing and others would quite happily do me for a game.