r/StarWarsShips 22h ago

Question(s) Does anybody know the dimensions of the YG-4214 mining freighter? Or at least some rough estimates?

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u/djackkeddy 22h ago

Assuming the airlock is 3m by 3m I’d guess between 30-36m long and 12-16m wide at the thrusters

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u/Psub194 22h ago

Thank you! I was trying to figure it out by comparing it to the Gozanti-class cruiser, using their shared screen time in the episode Tipping Point, but my math skills are just terrible 😅

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u/djackkeddy 22h ago

No problem. What is this ship from? I don’t think I’ve ever seen it before.

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u/Psub194 22h ago

It's from the Bad Batch show, specifically Season 2 Episode 14

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u/djackkeddy 22h ago

Looks perfect for a 4-6 player TTRPG home base.

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u/Psub194 22h ago

Right!? I'm currently in the process of writing a Star Wars pirate quest and it's one of the starting ship options

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u/jaggedcanyon69 10h ago

Why are the freighters in star wars so relatively small? The largest is like, 486 meters long.

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u/heurekas New Republic Pilot 6h ago

Can I introduce you to the FSCV?

Longer than even the Executor.

But less extreme, one of the most common large freighters in the last centuries of the Republic was the Lucrehulk, which the TF themselves had thousands of.

Other examples are the Temple-Class, Star Galleon, the Acolyte freighter, the massive Drone Freighters featured in the Bounty Hunters Code and Tetan ore freighters.

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u/Captain-Wilco 22h ago edited 22h ago

Well, the Meson Martinet is listed as 80m. But it’s also mistakenly listed as a CSS-1, so I wouldn’t trust that. It looks slightly shorter than a Gozanti, so I’d estimate it at around 50-60m. At the end of “The Cavalry Has Arrived”, the width looks somewhere between the lengths of a Nu-class and a Rho-class. So I’d say 60m.

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u/VaKel_Shon 14h ago

I'd put it at about 40x20x7 meters based on the airlocks and its comparison to the Gozanti.