The Galaxy has seen a time of peace during the Pellaeon–Gavrisom Treaty. However something long forgotten stirs in the underworld, and threatens the peace everyone has worked so hard to achieve. Will you fight with the New Republic who has been betrayed from within? Will you fight with the Imperial Remnant who has been duped into a war they did not want? Will you side with the Mandalorians, who feel that they must bring peace to a galaxy dominated by force users? Or will you side with a Dark force rising, taking forces from within major governments? The choice is yours commander.

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Zephan
Zephan - - 7 comments

Those scales are completely wrong. A Harrower is the mid of an Imperial Star Destroyer. Eclipse was two kilometers shorter than executor, and in this image is the mid of its size. The Lucrehulks measured 3,170 meters, the double of an Imperial Star Destroyer. And I can continue....

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Darth_Raius Author
Darth_Raius - - 465 comments

We scaled up the harrower due to it being far too small to be intimidating. Retconned as being the Harrower mkII. the star destroyer is an allegiance class; which i believe was a little bit more than twice the length of an ISD. the viscount is the prototype which i also believe was 3-5 km. i might be mistaken. the strident was never given a canon size; so we estimated. the eclipse is way off-scale; but it will not be the final model. the new one will be the same size as the viscount. (same design, different model. was explained earlier.) we do have to rescale the allegiance and viscount to make it more accurate same with the Arc Hammer. it was supposed to be the same size as a SSD if we trust the game it appeared in. (Dark forces?) anyway; need not. i shall soon update with corrected sizes. i just had to rush to get it ready for the 4th... but kinda failed at it.

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Randy0570
Randy0570 - - 115 comments

Why not use the size as shown in Forces of Corruption?

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Darth_Raius Author
Darth_Raius - - 465 comments

The scale in the base game was accurate in some respects; however for the most part it was fairly off. For example; an Mc80 is not equivalent in size to and ISD. Same goes for the Neb-B and the Acclamator.

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Farhan77
Farhan77 - - 14 comments

Wasn't the eclipse is bigger than the executor?

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Randy0570
Randy0570 - - 115 comments

Lucrehulks aren't that impressive actually... They don't have very good firepower but I guess their armor and shielding is good

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lokkena8
lokkena8 - - 42 comments

two words mate, Fighter Superiority.

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People always say that smaller more numerous ships win battles. These fellows would beg to differ. All are to scale except for the Arc Hammer II, which needs to be rescaled. Viscount is the prototype from the books, only a few Km's long; not the full 19 km length.
These are all of the Dreadnought class ships available to the players, most of them will be one-off ships; except for lucrhulks and harrowers. Maybe a strident. :)

Executor class: rigging by Nomadafirefox, model by Evillejedi
Viscount: Warb_Null
Strident: Warb_Null
Eclipse: Petroglyph, rerrig by lordlink
Lucrehulks: Rigging; Nomada, Model; Evillejedi
Allegiance: (I believe nomada and jedi again?)
Arc: Rerrig by Lordlink, model by petro
Harrower Dread: Warbnull

You had best prepare your fleets for mobilization. You're gonna need them.

Cheers!
~Darth_Raius