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  2. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    Used by Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game for their small and large ships. 1:250: 1.219 mm Used by Heller for model ships. 1:250 scale is commonly used with aircraft models - usually rather large and fairly pricey models - such as jumbo jet scale models. [7] 1:239: 1.275 mm Used by some model aircraft. 1:220: 1.385 mm

  3. Star Wars Miniatures - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars Miniatures is a 34mm scale collectible miniatures tabletop game based on the Star Wars fictional universe that was produced by Wizards of the Coast. The game was originally released in September 2004 and continued production until May 2010.

  4. Scale model - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 release of the first Star Wars film and the 1978 TV series Battlestar Galactica also spawned lines of licensed model kits in scales ranging from 1:24 for fighters and smaller ships, to 1:1000, 1:1400, and 1:2500 for most main franchise ships, and up to 1:10000 for the larger Star Wars ships (for especially objects like the Death Stars ...

  5. Lego Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    Lego Star Wars (stylized as LEGO Star Wars) is a Lego theme based on the Star Wars media franchise created by George Lucas.It includes over 928 Lego building toy sets, [1] 1389 Lego minifigures, [2] an eponymous video game series containing six games, and multiple animated short films and television series.

  6. Long-lost ‘Star Wars’ X-wing model fetches over $3.1 million ...

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    Built for the original 1977 “Star Wars” movie, the prop was used to film close-ups of the Rebel Alliance’s attack on the Death Star. Long-lost ‘Star Wars’ X-wing model fetches over $3.1 ...

  7. Kitbashing - Wikipedia

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    Hobbyists may kitbash to create a model of a subject (real [2] or imaginary) for which there is not a commercial kit. Although it has a long history, kitbashing came to the attention of a wider public via the fine modelwork seen in TV series such as Thunderbirds, Star Trek and the films 2001: A Space Odyssey and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope ...