


To further complicate matters, it has to be able to attach both TIEs and walkers to the underside, so it needs attachment points of some type at both the center and sides. To be strictly accurate it would really need to be three studs wide at the wings, but the parts to do that just don't exist. The Gozanti is a difficult ship to build at this scale.

With more extensive modifications, the Gozanti-class frame became the IGV-55 surveillance vessel. Although they're insufficiently armed to serve as serious warships, the standard Imperial model was used for traffic interdiction and light transport, and with slight modifications functioned as a pocket carrier, ferrying four TIE fighters or two AT-AT or AT-DP walkers into combat zones. The many variants of the Gozanti-class cruiser were used by nearly every faction in the Galaxy, from civilian freighters and pirates to the Republic and First Order, but they were particularly prominent in the Imperial Navy.
