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First time posting a mod. Let's see how this goes... When I bought the 2014 AT-AT, I thought it was a really good set. It's technic frame makes it really stable despite the high centre of gravity, and for a system-scale set it is impressively large. It is very posable. It has it's problems though. In essence, it's a technic set with some plates tacked on to it. That usually makes for a set with a lot of gaps if you don't get the angles exactly right. It was also very studdy, whereas the "real" AT-AT is relatively smooth. Some of the colour choices seemed very inconsistent (a lot of stray DBL bricks everywhere). And, of course, the cockpit. The sides angled inwards too much, and it could fit only one pilot. Also: it lacked the red view port. So I decided to try to remedy all that, and basically turned a large pile of plates into a large pile of tiles. In the proces I found out that lighting is really important when trying to take pictures of LEGO. Sorry if it's hard to make out some of the details... You can find more pictures in this album.
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Hello, I like the latest AT-AT and was gonna give him his missing toe, and tested if the feet couldn't be improved. I totally understand the reason for the missing toe, but as an adult I don't care for possible friction or whatever, so I have no problem with 4 toes. I'm suggesting 6 variations, 4 shown on the pic. I think I'm gonna go for the rightmost one, as the toes are thinner. While I liked LEGO's color scheme, dark foor, light toes, it's not bad either with light feet. The rounded 2x2 slopes don't exist as light grey, though, but they exist as 1x2. It's still strongly attached by 2 2x2 disks. The other designs may be slightly more fragile, but not much. The LXF, for those interested: http://fiastarta.com...f/ATAT_Feet.lxf
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There are updated pictures posted at the bottem! Hi there fellow EB members! I decided to mod my AT AT's cockpit, Now it can sit two pilots but I ran out of space for General Veers I hope you like it! Feedback is welcome.
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Okay, finally done! Here are some pictures of my version of the 75054 MOD. Many thanks to Maus for the inspiration and detailed pictures to make this possible. I couldn't be more satisfied. Why TLG doesn't produce a more detailed version like these is beyond me, but I'm glad there are plenty of Lego enthusiasts to make this happen (and plenty of light bley parts on Bricklink). 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr IMG_3040 by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr 75054 MOD by Shawn Minkey, on Flickr