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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 480391" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>One of mine is a Star Destroyer shaped like a small box.... really?</p><p></p><p>Never had or seen one as a kid but as an adult I think it was a poor / lazy idea, surely it couldn't have hurt to make a ****ing badass long ship almost the length of your average living room rug, other toy franchises made massive long ships like with aircraft carriers etc, so it clearly could have been done. Instead they produced a full size room with enough room to fit a few figures in along with the meditation chamber, and a roof at the height of a mansion ceiling in comparison to the figure's height, and looks nothing like a ship. The Death Star was understandable because of the shape, the toy worked and it looked great as a cross section play set, and most of the space station's shape is there.</p><p></p><p>But they should have done a long Star Destroyer with sections of the top that come away just like the Falcon to reveal a play set inside, it could have been amazing, along with cleverly placed handles to pick it up and move it, sure it wouldn't have been anywhere near to scale as the figures but imagine the fun!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 480391, member: 9185"] One of mine is a Star Destroyer shaped like a small box.... really? Never had or seen one as a kid but as an adult I think it was a poor / lazy idea, surely it couldn't have hurt to make a ****ing badass long ship almost the length of your average living room rug, other toy franchises made massive long ships like with aircraft carriers etc, so it clearly could have been done. Instead they produced a full size room with enough room to fit a few figures in along with the meditation chamber, and a roof at the height of a mansion ceiling in comparison to the figure's height, and looks nothing like a ship. The Death Star was understandable because of the shape, the toy worked and it looked great as a cross section play set, and most of the space station's shape is there. But they should have done a long Star Destroyer with sections of the top that come away just like the Falcon to reveal a play set inside, it could have been amazing, along with cleverly placed handles to pick it up and move it, sure it wouldn't have been anywhere near to scale as the figures but imagine the fun!! [/QUOTE]
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