from the Star Wars Incredible Cross Sections book. The original (Millenium Falcon in the cover) or this updated version.

  • @[email protected]
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    215 months ago

    Reminds me of all those cut aways my dad had posted up in his shot of medieval castles and ships. They always had one guy pooping somewhere. Instinctively looked for the guy pooping in this one.

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    155 months ago

    Hell yeah. I remember we had these books when we were kids. I loved to just look and see the inner workings of the machines and vehicles used in Star Wars.

    I think we had three of them, one or two for the prequels, and one or two for the originals, but I don’t remember for sure.

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    95 months ago

    I remember this page from a book I had growing up. What’s neat is the UCS Lego set of this has the blue seats. I forgot about this cutaway so I was wondering why they chose blue. Now it makes sense.

    • b00m
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      35 months ago

      Playing the pen and paper rpg in the 90s, we had a lot of those books. Weaponry, vehicles etc, they were soooo good

  • @[email protected]
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    75 months ago

    The scale seems off. I remember these things being much larger compared to the height of a human.

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      Sorry I know the resolution for the text isn’t great. If this was a book in my collection I’d had take a few close up shots. But the art was too good not to share.

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    45 months ago

    The toe actuators seem overbuilt and overcomplicated

    • @Peppycito
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      25 months ago

      Check out all the other parts.

    • @Peppycito
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      65 months ago

      Glad to see I’m not the only person who thought of the image

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      25 months ago

      That depends. In games, usually the Troops rappel down.

      When it comes to the speeders, they either fly out and glide down or the AT-AT might be capable of “sitting down” like a horse/camel.

  • @Scubus
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    35 months ago

    What about all the skinny maintenance sections you crawl through in fallen order?

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    35 months ago

    Theres a dedicated fan called Adywan whose made his own special edition version of the trilogy tastefully adding more effects.

    Here’s a clip from his version of the Hoth battle where he incorporates the side panel revealing troops inside. (Yes I know the aspect ratio is wrong, not my clip. 😁)

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    35 months ago

    Yes, this is awesome.

    Anyone know the source? Are there different editions/prints to worry about if one were to go looking for the book(s) themselves?

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      35 months ago

      It’s from the Star Wars Incredible Cross Sections book. The original (Millenium Falcon in the cover) or this updated version.

      I probably should have put that in the thread opening. I am realizing I’m quite bad at this internet threading.

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    25 months ago

    I had the book with this illustration as a kid! It was one of my favorites along with the Death Star.

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      15 months ago

      Yes the cutaway style is great. I wish I had the full book because I know it has tons of different entries.

  • @Peppycito
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    15 months ago

    It’s too heavy for repulsor lifts? What do the spaceships use then? Why don’t at-ats use that technology then?

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        “A powerful reactor provides the raw energy to move this weighty battle machine”

        7 trillion moving parts are suddenly the better solution?

        How do they move these things from planet to planet?