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Republic Cruiser from

"Star Wars - Episode 1: The Phantom Menace" (1999)

Republic Cruiser

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SCALE: N/A

INITIAL RELEASE: 2000

MEDIUM: Polystyrene

RARITY: (3)

 

Republic Cruiser

 

Republic Cruiser

Republic Cruiser

 

Republic Cruiser

 

ABOUT THE DESIGN

ABOUT THE KIT

The first major spacecraft seen in George Lucas' 1999 "Star Wars" prequel "The Phantom Menace,"  the 115-meter-long Republic Cruiser was a relatively unimaginative design that drew heavily from previous "Star Wars" starships, particularly the Rebel Blockade Runner from the original 1977 film.  Its uninspiring opening flyby was an unfortunate portent of the lackluster film to come.

In one of its last gasps with its 20-plus-year-old "Star Wars" license, AMT/Ertl issues four mini-"snap" models of otherwise unkitted "Phantom Menace" designs.  The models measured only about two inches long and came "pre-decorated," an obvious bow to late 20th Century kids who couldn't be bothered with paint and glue.

This Republic Cruiser, built from an original issue, was enhanced with additional detailing and weathering.

 

Republic Cruiser Box Art

Original Box Art

 

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