"micro machines clone wars capital ships" Topic
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green beanie | 14 Jan 2017 6:44 a.m. PST |
did micro machines ever do any Republic Capital ships in their 3 ship packs or was the Invisable Hand the only Clone Wars capital ship? |
Space Ghost | 15 Jan 2017 11:00 a.m. PST |
I do not recall seeing any Republic ships as MicroMachines; the Venator (the proto-Star Destroyer) was released in the Titanium series – it'd be closer to MM size but still large. The Invisible Hand was also released in the Titanium line. I recently found out the Malevolance (another Clone Wars Separatist ship from the CGI TV show) was also released in the Titanium line. Alas, that was a few years back, so now can only be found eBay resellers who was $70 USD+ for it. :( The Republic Acclamator assault ship was only released as a large scale toy. -Brian |
Part time gamer | 29 Jan 2017 11:54 p.m. PST |
Briefly stepping away from the "MM CW" topic; Space Ghost ..in the Titanium line. Alas, that was a few years back, so now can only be found eBay resellers who was $70 USD USD+ for it. I had the same situation w/ the BSG miniature. I never saw/knew of the Titaniaum Line when first released. If I had, I 'could" have had the Original BSG (my fav version) right off the shelf for about $10. USDBut when I found the info, they were averaging $30 USD+ on ebay and that was 2-3+ yrs past now. I had pretty much lost most interest in MM due to the 'lack' of scale continuity. But best of luck in your Search. |
Redmenace | 30 Jan 2017 12:16 p.m. PST |
Galloob the company that originated Micro Machines invested heavily in an episode one license which didn't sell in the expected numbers in US markets. That being the case they weren't around for episode two, three etc.They did do a Micro machine, i.e. not Titanium scale, Droid Control Ship from The Phantom menace. All episode one MM sets sold better in the UK and maybe that is where you might look. Hasbro owns the line now and they have been adding a few prequel era MMs like the battlefield droids from Attack of the clones but I haven't seen any new Capirol Ships. With Star Wars under Disney's control it is possible we will someday. |
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