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TIE Defender: Bring It Hasbro
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I loved the old Action Fleet line, too. My only gripe was none of the ships were in-scale with each other. I couldn't stand putting my AC AT-ATs next to my AC Snowspeeder. So I'd be all for a new version of AC that keeps everything in scale.
The interesting thing is with all that product that was coming out in the late 90's, there were actually ways you could get things pretty "in scale" if you mixed and matched a bit. For instance, the Micro Machine Snowspeeder was pretty in-scale with the Action Fleet AT-AT, and the Action Fleet Snowspeeder wasn't terribly out of scale with the original AT-AT.
Likewise, a "die cast" Star Destroyer was fairly close to in-scale with the "Collector Fleet" Super Star Destroyer (and the Die-Cast or Micro Machine Corvette in-scale with the Star Destroyer from that same line, etc...)
But yeah, it'd be sweet to have a consistent "starship" line that could give us the capships at a feasible size while remaining in-scale with each other. It's just probably such a limited market that Hasbro would never do it.
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