In play, it comes with two basic options. It looks pretty nice on its own, even without all the extra cards and rules. It’s a small base model (which still makes it much larger than most of the X-Wing models) and it’s finely detailed. The piece itself is a rather nicely painted T-shaped starship with the most impressive looking engines at the back. The result is this rather lovely looking model of the Pelta class frigates that are common in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series. The Phoenix Home expansion for the Star Wars Armada board game is one possible solution.įantasy Flight have scoured the Star Wars canon for Rebel ships that look like they can take on the impressive looking Star Destroyers. Which is great if you’re making a feature, but slightly more problematic if you’re trying to create a game of epic starship battles. The plucky rebels have smaller, bumpier looking things that make them look all the more desperate and heroic. When you watch the massive space battles in the Star Wars movies, you tend to notice that the Imperial forces have the largest, scariest looking ships.
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