Han Solo's battered old YT-1300 freighter is certainly one of the series' biggest hardware stars. Image 25: Detailing along the mandible, forward of the cockpit. Image 24: Overlooking the bow from the port side. Image 23: A view of the quad cannon mount from the other side. Image 22: Another look at the upper rear panel detail. Image 21: Another look at the docking clamp, this time head on. Image 20: A good, close look at the cockpit.
Image 19: Damage just inboard of starboard mandible. Most people don't know that the large falcon model had 5 champion spark plug decals radomly placed on the top of the model. Image 13: Underside starboard docking ring. Image 12: View of the starboard docking ring from slightly above. Image 7: Rear, starboard upper surface - open panels. Image 6: Another view of the port mandible, upper surface. Image 5: Looking in towards both mandibles.
Image 4: Port cargo mandible upper surface. Image 3: Rear, port upper surface - open panels. Image 2: Forward starboard side view (cockpit area). Image 1: Underside rear starboard quarter. The sections below are divided up by ship type and grouped by alliance. More reference images are online at Dan Grumeretz's Star Wars Reference Page. The display has since begun touring the country and around the world, with props and macquettes from each new film being added.Ī special thanks goes out to Mark Dickson, Jim Berteges, David Ferrell, Bob Keyes, Mark Bolden, Jacques Duquette, Richard Moore, Ken Rice, Mick Selas and Murray Swift for their additional contributions to this gallery. Naturally we had cameras in tow, and the results are displayed here. This outstanding display allowed the public (and Starship Modeler) to get a good, close look at the ship models from this landmark series.
Starting in 1997 and running through all of '98, the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, in Washington, DC, held an exhibit of the models, props, and costumes used in the creation of George Lucas' first Star Wars® film trilogy (episodes 4 thru 6). NEW: BLOCKADE RUNNER, FALCON, AT-AT, STAR DESTROYER & TRADE FED TANK Click different ships to compare between them.Starship Modeler: Star Wars Hardware Reference It's possible to calculate the total scrap value of a ship's starting equipment, although this has little practical use.Ĭlick on the buttons below to reveal ship data. The Lanius and Crystal cruiser do not have a 'C' layout.
Layout of the PC Ship list/Unlock Progress. You need to complete predefined objectives to unlock additional layouts: This allows the player to have a maximum of 37 power available.Įach ship unlocks with only its Layout A available. Each Zoltan crew provides one additional power bar to the room they occupy, and the Backup battery can provide an additional 4 bars of power for 30 seconds (when upgraded).
Scrap can be used to upgrade the reactor to a maximum of 25 power bars. Player ships start with varying amounts of reactor power. Enemy ships always have exactly enough reactor power to fully power their ship, except in ion storms where this power is halved. In addition, Pirates will always have the same amount of crew but of various races (excluding Crystal, though Lanius Pirates may appear in the Abandoned Sector).Įnemy ships usually have about 10 Missiles and 4 Drones stocked, but this can vary.Įach ship powers its systems, weapons, and drones using energy from the ship's reactor. In addition to the paint job, a few exceptions allow some ships will have different layouts and new Systems installed. Pirate ships can have a few differences from their counterparts. No other system exceeds the 8 limit, though it should be noted that the Rebel Flagship uses special versions of Drones that cost less energy, giving it the ability to use what seems to be more than 8 in Drone Control. Typically, it's the larger, more powerful ships that will go beyond 8 limit. Most commonly, this is seen late game with ships having been seen with 10 in Shields or Weapons. Enemy ships can have Systems that exceed 8, which is the limit for players.