


there is NO WAY the cutlass is 32 feet high from belly to engine/turret apex and only able to fit ONE deck that is maybe 10-12 feet high with how thin the walls and roof are. Okay, so let's look at the Cutlass, which is the following measurements Ladder from the right closet just behind the cockpit leads to Decks 3ĭeck 1 is a little platform near the top that has the entrance to the snubship nestled between the engines. And the layout is sensibleish too, even if it is fan modeled With that kind of room, properly laid out and set up, you have a ton of room for cargo and living quarters. Each one about the size (in height) of a typical house floor) Now keep in mind the typical 2 story house is about 7ish meters from ground to the apex of the house (~15 feet) 47 feet in height gives you enough room for about 3 decks, maybe 4. *Height/depth 14.5 meters (47.57218 feet) *note this is from bottom to top at the widest point WITHOUT landing gear. Revisiting this bit, I was watching the Rebels TV series and got the urge to look up the stats and layout on the similarly sized Ghost

You aren't wrong about the dimensions being off, but every official source up to today with the exception of a drawing with unmarked measurements says around 29-34m. Which would make it impossible for the Falcon to clamp itself to the back of the Star Destroyer bridge in ESB As per this basic shematic, applying modern size numbers we do know, either the Millennium Falcon is way larger than we knew, or the Blockade Runner and Star Destroyer are way smaller." 10% of the size of a Star Destroyer as well as comparing the Blockade Runner in size to the Falcon, an X-Wing, a Y-Wing, a Tie-Fighter and the Jawa Sandcrawler. While it does not note down specific lengths, it goes on to illustrate the size differences between a Blockade Runner as ca. "During production of A New Hope, ILM created a sketch which is the earliest incarnation of a ship size comparison chart. Early artwork gave the falcon at around 70m, but this didn't fit with other things about it Now granted any in depth look at the falcon will point out, as you are, that the measurements given in tech manuals and such are basically impossible with the given floorplan. "The full Falcon for TESB's Hoth Hangar gives usthe following measurements: Length 24,30m, Heigth 4,90m, Saucer Diameter 19,0m."

official Disney stat books list it as 34m, as do all of the old tech manuals from like 1995 and pretty much everything from ILM and every other source
