'Star Wars' Vehicles: [SEE] How The Millennium Falcon Sizes Up Against Slave I While A First Order TIE Fighter Is Turned Into A Flying Drone [VIDEOS]

If you've ever wondered just how big the Millennium Falcon is compared to an Imperial Star Destroyer, the guys at Sploid got you covered.

Sploid has just released a video featuring the illustrations of Scott Park, which shows off the different modes of transportation from the original 'Star Wars' trilogy. The illustrations were made to scale each vehicle and spacecraft, from an Ewok Glider to the furry Bantha to the massive AT-ATs.

The description for the video reads as follows:

"Behold every single vehicle in the original 'Star Wars' trilogy drawn to scale! Each and every one of the 48 spaceships, animals, and land vehicles, from the Ewok glider to the Death Star II and going through Banthas, TIE Interceptors, and Rebel frigates, all drawn by Scott Park."

The video starts with a Stormtrooper followed by land vehicles like the 74-Z Speeder Bike and the X-34 Landspeeder before launching onto the spaceships like the T-65 X-Wing Starfighter, the Tantive IV CR90 Corellian Corvette and of course, the Death Star.

But how about a TIE Fighter? Gizmodo reports that Imgur user woodpiece has decided to test out the powers of the First Order by converting a Hasbro Special Forces TIE Fighter toy into a flying drone. Photographic evidence of the toy's transformation was posted on Imgur so that other 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' fans can try to replicate it on their own. In addition to that, there is a video of the creator testing out how far the TIE Fighter can actually fly.

The tiny TIE Fighter/drone also happens to be one of the noisiest creations ever captured on video, but it also proves that it would probably sound better if it was actually chasing an X-Wing.

See an actual Special Forces TIE Fighter battle Resistance X-Wings when 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' finally flies into theaters on December 18.

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