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  • It's amazing how much detail went into the model when you consider it didn't have that much screen time. The Corellian Corvette had even less screen time and even more detail, but it was supposed to be the Millennium Falcon.

    Did you see the awesome eight-foot-long Avenger? That beast has a ton of detail! A guy in France is actually building one, piece-for-piece, the same size as the Avenger.

  • whats the scale of the model???

  • I'm not exactly sure. It was on display in the traveling Star Wars "Where Science Meets Imagination" exhibit. Unless my memory is faulty, it was about 3 feet long. It was one of the first Star Destroyer props made and was used in filming the first Star Wars in '77.

  • there is a toy solider on the Executor =)

  • Cool.

    In the same exhibit, I was attempting to see the legendary miniature Star Wars poster in the main bridge window on Leia's Corvette, but couldn't get good lighting in to see it.

  • @aquarius21192 I have seen that toy soldier also. But I haven't seen any pictures or vidoes of the toy soldier.

  • I actually got to see parts of the real death star up close and personal when I visited Steve Sansweet's private collection at his house a few years ago.  Amazing collection, I have pictures somewhere.

  • "I visited Steve Sansweet's private collection at his house"

    YOU WHAT????

    Man, you lucky dog. I'd have had to wear a diaper if I ever did.

    Sweet.

  • good model

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