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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
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MindBrick

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  1. MindBrick replied to MindBrick's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    I'm sure it's fine. I understand that you think it might not stand because of the bottom part of the legs. The top part doesn't have much movement space. I have similar sets and similar pieces. Later I might show different angels of this MOC. The Font angle of the AT-PT.
  2. MindBrick replied to MindBrick's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    It might stand. At least I didn't use the plate modified 1 x 2. It would really slide down. I do have physical ones to test it's strength so I think it can stand it's wait. 100 pieces especially smaller ones doesn't have that much wait to it.
  3. MindBrick replied to MindBrick's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    I used the Hinge plates 1 x 2. Thank you! I'm broke so not really. Maybe someday I'll by the parts but I'm sure I'll stand just fine. Instructions will be available to the public soon. An in-universe design. The description is real.
  4. MindBrick replied to MindBrick's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    Thank you! I'm broke so not really. Maybe someday I'll by the parts but I'm sure I'll stand just fine. Instructions will be available to the public soon.
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  6. MindBrick posted a post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    The AT-PT, fully known as the All terrain Personal Transport was a bipedal, all-terrain light infantry walker distinguished by its triple-jointed legs and one-pilot cabin. It's armed with two twin blasters located below the viewpoint. It's slightly armored to withstand small blaster fire.They were design before the start of the Clone Wars and utilized during the Galactic Civil War, a galaxy-wide conflict between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance.They stood only three meters tall, and were driven by AT-PT pilots.
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