Star Wars AT-AT

Unfortunatly I don't have any build pics of the AT-AT, but here is the finished result. Enjoy :)

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Here it is next to a 1/64th scale Hotwheel

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Rhaven Blaack

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You have done a FANTASTIC job on it.
It looks very clean.
It does not look like paper at all.
Keep up the GREAT WORK!!!
 
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Zathros

That is awesome, if you have a crappy car around, smash it with a hammer and put it under one of the feet! Very Cool! Could you post where you got that from! My son is going to beg me to death! :)
 
You have done a FANTASTIC job on it.
It looks very clean.
It does not look like paper at all.
Keep up the GREAT WORK!!!

Thanks, its got some rough edges that you can see up close, but im getting better :)


That is awesome, if you have a crappy car around, smash it with a hammer and put it under one of the feet! Very Cool! Could you post where you got that from! My son is going to beg me to death! :)

Thanks, I may be wrong, but i think its the same site with the Lens Head Mecha. your smashed car idea is awesome, though I just may make a paper one and smash that ;)
 
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blaar

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Great model, I was going to work on my AT-AT too, but will put it off for later since I have so many other to work with.

And great built too. Love it.
 

ajmadison

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Looks good. This was one of the first card models I ever finished. Not to say that I'm particularly good at building them, hardly. Nor do I want to suggest this isn't a great model, rather its a tribute to the good design and instructions that go along with it. This model goes together nicely without an excessive mental effort pushed onto the builder to figure out how to get the subassemblies to build up and to come together in a good looking final product.

One of the paper models I actually paid for, required several tries on my part, to determine the critical components that needed to be glued first, and the remaining flaps to be attached afterward. This model has none of those foibles.
 

NeoThyrrus

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Nice one ! correct me if i'm wrong but you didn't used the articulated legs no ? i'll put some pics of the one i've build with the articulated legs tell me what you think of it ^^
 
Nice one ! correct me if i'm wrong but you didn't used the articulated legs no ? i'll put some pics of the one i've build with the articulated legs tell me what you think of it ^^

at the time I built this, I didn't have the skill set to do the articulated legs. If I ever build it again, I now feel confident enough to do the articulated legs. :)

Pictures? Yes please :)
 

NeoThyrrus

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So as promised here are some pics of mine with articulated legs.

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As you can see i've put th ecanons on the head in angle to give it some more momentum ^^
 

smchristopher

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Looks really good. A few months ago, when I got back into the hobby, that was the first model I built. For me it was a good beginner model. Yours looks expertly done, Bud. Keep up the good work.
 
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