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[MOC] AT-AT
Some progress on the interior. Unfortunetly it's way too big and spacious compared to how it looks in the cut-away artwork, due to my AT-AT being a bit too big. However on the plus-side, I think the AT-AT in the artwork is slightly too small compared to how large it looks in the movie, in the scene with Luke climbs it with the wire, so my AT-AT might not be as off as it seems at first...
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[MOC] AT-AT
The internal structure and the way the walls fit togherer is almost finished. This has been a lot of work but it's going really well. The doors are also finished. The design for the door opening mechanism was taken from the official AT-AT.
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[MOC] - Rebel BTL-A4 Y-wing bomber V2 (~1/32 scale)
That's impressive. You must own a lot of lego to be able to do that also.
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[MOC] - Rebel BTL-A4 Y-wing bomber V2 (~1/32 scale)
Those two ships look extremely good. I'm a beginner to building with lego, which might be why, but I've no idea how you were able to build some things. I'd love to be able to take these ships apart and see how you did it.
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[MOC] - Rebel BTL-A4 Y-wing bomber V2 (~1/32 scale)
Great looking ship! I really like the grey, technical looking parts.
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[MOC] AT-AT
Thanks! Your encouragement motivates me to push on :)
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[MOC] AT-AT
I've re-designed the body, currently working on aligning the plates. It sure takes time to get them to align right...
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Does anyone want my MOC AT-AT leg design? I've decided to stop working on my AT-AT and don't want my work to be a waste
I put a lot of effort into making them, so if someone else want to use them I'm happy to send the Bricklink file to you. They're roughly in minifigure scale and are completely poseable, using technic turntables and wormgears in the knees and thighs, which can be screwed from the outside. The ankles are also posable, with the leg resting on the horse-shoe. The toes are poseable too, and would fall downward if the food is standing on say a rock. Not to brag, but I think they turned out looking really good and accurate, except for being too thick, which couldn't be avoided due to the turntables. I haven't built them in RL though, so I don't know for sure how sturdy they are, but I kept sturdyness in mind when building so I believe they're fine. ^ the legs being so close that the toes clip into each other is accurate, though it looks like a mistake
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[MOC] Imperial AT-ST walker
This looks fantastic! It's very faithful to the original design, including the interior. Excellent work. Is it sturdy? It looks like it is. How many joints can be posed in the legs? Only thing I noticed that maybe could be a small flaw is that the legs look like they could be made longer if it's an ESB AT-ST. They look very long on the movie model.
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[MOC] AT-AT
Is there a way I can see your AT-ST? I'm curious now :)
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[MOC] Brick Built Ronto
They look amazing. Very good work!
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[MOC] AT-AT
No way, I'm not wealthy enough for that!
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[MOC] AT-AT
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Most of the work on the panels is finished! It took me ages getting them to line up properly. There are still some minor things that need to be done, but they are 90% complete. I might change the snot surfaces, I'm not sure I'm happy with the way they look. The "exposed" parts in the back needs more details also.- [MOC] AT-AT
I try to be mindful about it being sturdy IRL, but I guess it depends on how heavy it ends up being and how sturdy Lego is, which I'm not sure about, I haven't built with Lego since childhood. Maybe a great builder could figure it out how to motorize it, but I wouldn't have a clue. Yes, the legs are too wide, here's a render of the leg I couldn't figure out a way to use technic turntables in the joints while making the legs narrower unfortunetly. - [MOC] AT-AT
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