Just imagine the full scale Tantive IV completely covered in the main hanger of a full scale Star Destroyer. The build would take up a fairly large room tbh.
@@multiversalrevan hey i just googled the scale of lego minifig and google says 1/25 idk man i wasnt going to do the math for that... abnd now i regoogled it and... that for some reason is the height to width porportion and you are right... dont look at first results on google
Imagine how much that cost Imagine the pure man hours assembling Imagine the time it took to design from looking online at the ship design, to having it on paper THAT'S a flex!
@@iclimbeverything2990 Well lego is a greater investment then gold, and once it retires it spikes in price. I know, because I've spent thousands on legos worth easily double or triple my original purchase. Great flex--mainly for those who know the worth
If you want to attach things to the UCS Tantive IV, in Star Wars: Rebels we sometimes see A-Wings docked with a CR-90’s airlocks, one on each side and one on the bottom
I have 2 sealed Lego 10221 sets. I have them in my closet and with plastic bag over them. Otherwise I'd want to put them together. The hardest part about having sealed expired Lego sets is resisting the urge to put them together.
The DS1 was 128 kilometers in diameter... Many (including myself) thought it was roughly Earth sized. So i was actually disappointed to find out how small it actually was. That aside, A solid sphere 128km wide, not even hollow but near-completely filled in, is truely a monster of construction.
I really like the polybags that are mini versions of other sets. There are a few speed champions and a batmobile that I have bought both the full size and polybag and I'd do it for literally every set I buy if possible. A DB5 would be awesome so you could have the creator DB5, speed champions DB5 and the polybag together.
I feel there was a somewhat missed opportunity to have you build an in scale Falcon as well as the Tantive IV with the UCS Star Destroyer, but it's assembled with the rest of the Star Destroyer's superstructure so you don't actually realize what it is until you take a good look at it or until the instructions point it out at the end of the build. Kind of like the easter egg that was included with the NES set, just a sneaky detail they could've added lol
well the super star destroyer is actually pretty close for being what 9 studs long? (yes its like 10%-15% to big probably) since it takes 8.5 super SDs to go end to end of the death star
@@snandlmnc5578 maybe a 1/24 stud... if it was 190 studs across... which it isnt it would take 4571 falcons to go from end to end straight through the death star
Well apparently a life-size super star destroyer would be about the size of manhattan. Yes, you read that right. The entirety of manhattan. One super star destroyer at minifigure scale would be approximately 1/43.75th of manhattan. Manhattan: 2,110,000cm (21.1km) Super Star Destroyer human scale: ~1,900,000cm (~19km) Super Star Destroyer at lego minifig scale: 43,428cm (434.28 metres, 0.27 miles or 0.43428km) Yes, I did just genuinely do the maths for that 😂
Dude.. ima be honest, I haven’t touched a Lego in about maybe 13 years. This is the coolest fucking thing I’ve seen, my entire childhood was based around this stuff growing up with my siblings.
Wow. The mini fig scale falcon is huge! How big would the death star be in that scale? A few months ago I did rough calculations scaling the death star to some 3d printed Paris class frigates. They were printed at 1.5" and at that scale the deathstar would be roughly 25-30 ft, bout the size of a relatively small 2 story house
Recently, the community calculated the minifigure death star. A few have referenced it but only a couple have made videos. The size is massive. It would be around 2.5 miles tall and need an entire surrounding infrastructure...
The minifig:human scale is 1:25 and the death star is around 120 kilometers tall meaning that a minifig scale death star would be about 4800 meters tall or 15478 feet tall. A star destroyer would be around 64 meters long or 208 feet. And the super star destroyer would be around 760 meters long or 2943 feet long
Well, let's start sourcing the parts and get a community build of a fig scaled Death Star in the works
A group a people figured out how bug it'll need to be. Way to big.
Wouldn’t the diameter be the size of the national mall in DC?
@@landpilot6197 I think fig scale was found out to be the size of New York City
4 km.
Lets just build the real one
That settles it, we need a scale death star
That settles it, we need a death star
So the size of a small asteroid?
@shaxuix2068 now you're talking
Only would be about 100-200 feet tall
@@jkgaming0565 your terms are acceptable
“There were 6 billion jobs on the Deathstar ALONE.”
“How many jobs were on the planet they blew up?”
2 billion people lived in alderaan
Appreciate the reply.
But it was a joke. I was referring to a Russian Badger clip.
@@LaloSalamancaGaming69damn they had some population control lol
Well, it seemed a very liberal planet, so about twelve.
@@digidecks That and Star Wars as a universe is just... woefully and incredibly underpopulated
Just imagine the full scale Tantive IV completely covered in the main hanger of a full scale Star Destroyer. The build would take up a fairly large room tbh.
A fig scale star destroyer would be 44 metres long, doesn’t fit in a room. The tantive might as it would be 3.5m long
@@MrSamperi24 lol I’d still love to see it!
Which is next to the fig scaled super star destroyer which is also next to the fig scale Death Star 2
Full scale? Goofball shit would block out the sun
I did the math after I got the Star destroyer, it would be like 40 feet long
Now time to build a minifigure scale Death Star. Which would have a diameter of roughly 4 km.
at this point just build the real thing man!
wait the death star is 160km... minfig is 1:25... thats almost 6.5km not 4
@@GGG_gaming that would mean average height is only 100 cm. 160cm/4cm is a 40:1 ratio. 160km/40=4 km.
@@multiversalrevan hey i just googled the scale of lego minifig and google says 1/25 idk man i wasnt going to do the math for that... abnd now i regoogled it and... that for some reason is the height to width porportion and you are right... dont look at first results on google
Yes, General Skywalker!
The super star destroyer should actually be even smaller to fit the scale of the Death Star II, making the DS II even bigger
As a star wars Nerd, this is so cool
As a Lego nerd this is also cool
@@RashadA452 yessir
Same
As a Lego fan who has no interest in Star wars, I also find this cool
“That’s no moon, it’s a lego set”
It’s too big to be a Lego set
“That’s no moon, that’s a space station”
“That’s no space station, it’s a lego set”
“Shut up back there”
you don't realize how big the death stars were until you compare it to an ISD, you can fit THOUSANDS of them inside of the death star two
Honestly not that surprising since they're the size of a small round moon, they're going to completely dwarf even the biggest capital ships.
How to flex your collection without directly saying so 🗿
I know right? Having a room like this would be amazing
Imagine how much that cost
Imagine the pure man hours assembling
Imagine the time it took to design from looking online at the ship design, to having it on paper
THAT'S a flex!
Don't really know if spending >$10k on plastic with no resale value (because anyone can get it) is a flex
@@iclimbeverything2990 Well lego is a greater investment then gold, and once it retires it spikes in price. I know, because I've spent thousands on legos worth easily double or triple my original purchase. Great flex--mainly for those who know the worth
@@iclimbeverything2990do some research before commenting
The millennium falcon is about the size of a stud
Fun fact, a mini fig scale death star would be the size of San Antonio
If you want to attach things to the UCS Tantive IV, in Star Wars: Rebels we sometimes see A-Wings docked with a CR-90’s airlocks, one on each side and one on the bottom
Not Him fucking up the falcon cockpit
Heinous
IKR!
For anyone interested, there's actually a video where they show how big the spaceships would be in minifigure scale
just gotta play in reverse to see actual size
As a Lego fan I must point out his midi scale falcon’s cockpit is not on straight.
Fun fact, a mini figure scale death star is the size of NYC
If u were to build a mini figure scale Death Star, the diameter would be the width of Manhattan
I have 2 sealed Lego 10221 sets. I have them in my closet and with plastic bag over them. Otherwise I'd want to put them together. The hardest part about having sealed expired Lego sets is resisting the urge to put them together.
The UCS Star Destroyer also has a mini Tie-Fighter under it as well
I always loved the corellian corvet design.
What is that grey and orange ship with four wings in the video?
The DS1 was 128 kilometers in diameter...
Many (including myself) thought it was roughly Earth sized. So i was actually disappointed to find out how small it actually was.
That aside,
A solid sphere 128km wide, not even hollow but near-completely filled in, is truely a monster of construction.
Given the price of Legos these days, I'd say you've got at least 5k worth of models in that room.
more like 10k at a conservative guess
Mind blown, not just by the scale of Star Wars, but by how many massive Star Wars LEGO sets you have….
Something I've noticed is, you can only have giant cool collections of something if you have a lisp. Not a jab, just an observation.
I am triggered of the Falcon cockpit in the wrong way.
I really like the polybags that are mini versions of other sets. There are a few speed champions and a batmobile that I have bought both the full size and polybag and I'd do it for literally every set I buy if possible. A DB5 would be awesome so you could have the creator DB5, speed champions DB5 and the polybag together.
Yeah man, super scar destroyer.
If my math is right a micro scale death star would be a little over a kilometer tall
Damn
I’d you made a minifigure scale Death Star it would be over 2 miles in diameter.
i never noticed how big the death star 2 is until now
I feel there was a somewhat missed opportunity to have you build an in scale Falcon as well as the Tantive IV with the UCS Star Destroyer, but it's assembled with the rest of the Star Destroyer's superstructure so you don't actually realize what it is until you take a good look at it or until the instructions point it out at the end of the build.
Kind of like the easter egg that was included with the NES set, just a sneaky detail they could've added lol
Hear me out, we need a minifig scaled death star.
Yes
Some guys calculated it, it would be around 3,8/4km in diameter. That means it would be bigger than the Central Park in New York.
@@OGrupxeAnd... We need it.
For a lego ucs yavin4?
@@limol5375 Hell yeah
We need a minifigure scale Death Star and Alderaan so the Death Star can blow up Alderaan
Dude. Omg that is so many thousands of dollars of Legos, lol. Dayum! 😮 Awesome 👍
My braining isn’t braining now
I believe that death star is brooklyn bridge sized actually
noooooo! the cockpit in the mini millennium falcon is put in wrong
None of those size comparisons on the side of the builds are actually to scale, but yeah, I like their inclusion too
well the super star destroyer is actually pretty close for being what 9 studs long? (yes its like 10%-15% to big probably) since it takes 8.5 super SDs to go end to end of the death star
the Cr-90s, the Executors, the Death Star 2, and the ISD-1 all look awesome!!
They need to make a massive death star and put accurate size comparisons for all of these next to each other.
I want to make an impirial remnant hanger one day
Slowly building up my imperial army for one some day
@@lackinthebox long love the Lego empire >:3
The Millennium Falcon is quite a bit smaller than the Corellian Corvettes, but up until that point the minis provide a solid representation of scale.
My goal in life is to have a set up showing all of those sets lined up to get that exact perspective. Glad I wasn’t the only one to think of this!
So would a micro millennium falcon compared to the death star 2 be smaller than the hole on open studs?
It would be a spec of dust next to the Death Star
@@snandlmnc5578 maybe a 1/24 stud... if it was 190 studs across... which it isnt
it would take 4571 falcons to go from end to end straight through the death star
Holy carp I have that mini millennium falcon! Or I used to, it’s pieces are scattered across many bins
It is quite literally the size of a moon
Well apparently a life-size super star destroyer would be about the size of manhattan. Yes, you read that right. The entirety of manhattan. One super star destroyer at minifigure scale would be approximately 1/43.75th of manhattan.
Manhattan: 2,110,000cm (21.1km)
Super Star Destroyer human scale: ~1,900,000cm (~19km)
Super Star Destroyer at lego minifig scale: 43,428cm (434.28 metres, 0.27 miles or 0.43428km)
Yes, I did just genuinely do the maths for that 😂
Please fix the cockpit on your mini scale millennium falcon
I bet a mini figure scale death star would be close to the size of Pluto
The death star had a diameter of 160km. Plutos diameter is over 2000km. So probably not.
i really want just a massive death star, like yoga ball size, empty so it’s light too. It’d be so cool to just have one as a show piece.
okay but what if a like 5.0+ magnitude earthquake hits there?
Venator with tiny gunship
That collection is soooooooo awesome!😎
Dude.. ima be honest, I haven’t touched a Lego in about maybe 13 years. This is the coolest fucking thing I’ve seen, my entire childhood was based around this stuff growing up with my siblings.
Minifigure scale is an interesting concept
They are way wider then most humans compared to height
Dang dude you got a badass Star Wars Lego Collection! Heck yeah man! I plan to start myself
Nice collection man!
I feel like it would almost be easier to make a human scale Death Star out of metal than a minifig Death Star our of Lego
The midi scale falcon’s cockpit is killing me
Apparently, a minifigure scaled Death Star would be 3500 meters across, a little over 2 miles wide
this guy sounds chill as fuck
we need a minifig scale Tantive IV next
Wow. The mini fig scale falcon is huge! How big would the death star be in that scale? A few months ago I did rough calculations scaling the death star to some 3d printed Paris class frigates. They were printed at 1.5" and at that scale the deathstar would be roughly 25-30 ft, bout the size of a relatively small 2 story house
Nope the Death Star would be like a mile long to be mining scale
I saw you did a sneaky and rotated the midi scale millennium falcons cockpit side ways!😁
maybe it is a vent, and it gets me every time
You need to get the Nebulon B MOC that has a scale Falcon to add to your collection
I dont collect Lego but I will always love it you got a really impressive set and have put lot of work in well done 👍
For the record, a minifigure scale death star would be 3.8 km in diameter.
I enjoy the scaled ships as well. Not the same but I started displaying my micro and polybag builds next to the larger models as well.
The Lego Death Star, in minifigure scale, would be over 3km wide.
Bro the star destroyer is the size of a small planet, a mini fig sized one will be bigger than a house💀
That’s a hell of a collection
Lego star destroyer in minifigure scale will be 55 meters long
Sometimes people underestimate just how massive these ships are
Does anyone know what the set next to the death star is?
im not sure, but i have seen it in a lot of places, kinda sure its a popular set made by the community
It is on scariff, battle front 2, I think it's a landing craft
Soo its like a moc?
Its a landing craft.
@@juliusceaser7242 yeah but like what's the set if it is one
This the dude who was crying about not getting enough battle packs 😂😂😂😂😂
If a Lego Death Star were to be Minifigure Scale , it would be the size of Manhatten
And the super star destroyer UCS isn’t even minifigure scale 😮
It would be roughly the size of Manhattan to be minifigure scale
If I'm doing my math right, it'd be about half the total area of Manhattan. Roughly the same width, though.
you know minifig scale is 1:25 right? not 1:3 a minifig scale death star would be 2km not 60, yes about as wide but thats is not the size of manhattan
If kids went near all that…
If your want to build a Lego Death Star in scale of the Lego falcon 75192, his diameter must be around 3.8km!
Don’t forget the Tantive IV escape pod set that has r2 and 3po! That gets us all the way down from Death Star II to minifig.
Recently, the community calculated the minifigure death star. A few have referenced it but only a couple have made videos. The size is massive. It would be around 2.5 miles tall and need an entire surrounding infrastructure...
I once heard someone say they wanted lego to release a minifig scale death star and I haven't thought about it until now
I just noticed all the dust 😂
I love that older snow speeder set.
Me and a friend actually did the math. I forgot the math on hand but like, shit is apparently *very big.*
I wonder how dusty your Lego sets are lol
The minifig:human scale is 1:25 and the death star is around 120 kilometers tall meaning that a minifig scale death star would be about 4800 meters tall or 15478 feet tall. A star destroyer would be around 64 meters long or 208 feet. And the super star destroyer would be around 760 meters long or 2943 feet long
You can do something similar in the movies using the Millennium Falcon, a Star Destroyer, the Super Star Destroyer, and the second Death Star.
someone did the math, the death star would be 3.5km wide
The midi scale falcon's cockpit stickers being that far off will forever haunt my ocd now 😅
There were 6 million jobs on the death star, but still no dusting happening
You should put "NO KIDS ALLOWED" on that room, like seriously
Well yeah, the fact that there’s roughly like 1 1/2 million personnel on the star destroyer
We should build a 1:1 size Star Destroyer with the community. Then we can rule the galaxy together.
The dust 😂
I want someone to make a star destroyer capable of carrying the LAAT’s and other starfighters like in the Clone Wars.