DanSto Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 (edited) For the 12-th TechLUG Star Wars contest, I have build a modular armored troup transport All-Terrain Dewback-Transport (AT-DT). INTRODUCTION The goal of the contestis to build an All-Terrain walker inspired by the morphology of a Dewback restricted to a total length of 48 studs. I decided to participate after having imagined to use the tail as a toboggan to deploy the clone soldiers. In order to get a more easy to build model and to have more playability, I built it in a modular way. THE BASIC MODULES Schematically, the walker is divider into 3 modules connected by a standardized fixation using pins; each module having its own energy source contained into multicolour cylinders. 1. The forward module consists in the cockpit head, the forward section of the body holding the forward legs. The large windscreen (taken from a Slave One) insures maximal visibility for the pilots without having to move the head to much. Even if the AT-DT is not an offensive engine, it is lightly armored with laser canon located at the eyes and at the tongue which includes also a flamethrower. The pilots can be easily taken out of the cockpit by removing all their support The small neck includes 3 rotation axis and one forward/backward translation movement in order to get the head as close as possible to the body. The legs are fully articuled with 2 perpendicular free axis at the ankle, a ball based articulation for the knee and a single axis using a Technic Rotation Joint Disk at the shoulder. Following the official AT line, I have use the usual shape for the feets and the serigraphied dishes covering the articulation. Additionnal or larger pictures : https://www.flickr.c...57649250201451/ 2. The middle module which is the womb of the AT-DT transporting the troups on two levels having a removal back and folding lateral panels. This module can be adapted to the needs of the battle but I show the troups carrier version which allows to 23 clone soldiers to be "confortably" transported. The upper level, which can be accessed by removing the back, has 14 seets looking backwards into the direction of the tail-toboggan. The lower level is completely empty and the clone soldier are carried by a "flatspeeder" which is a light carrier up to 8 occupants and a pilot. Additionnal or larger pictures : https://www.flickr.c...57649263056875/ 3. The backward module include the back legs and the folding tail-toboggan. The main structure is similar to the first module with a 3 studs wide passage for the clone soldier. The tail-toboggan has a folding part giving acces to the ramp of the toboggan. Additionnal or larger pictures : https://www.flickr.c...57648843856169/ THE BASIC AT-DT When assembled, these 3 modules form the basic AT-DT being 47.5 studs long whith the head pushed to the body. The walker can mainly adopt two stable positions ! - the high position with straight legs : it is used during the maintaining and at the end of the movement when one lateral side is unfolded. - the low position with bent legs where the abdomen is nearly touching the ground : it is used when the At-DT is static on the battlefield when the soldiers get out of ot. Additionnal or larger pictures : https://www.flickr.c...57649250270561/ ADDITIONNAL MODULE In order to show the flexibility of the modular building, I have build a small additionnal module integrating the long canon of the AT -TE with the clone completely protected inside the walker. It has to be inserted between the first and the second module. Additionnal or larger pictures : https://www.flickr.c...57646932536283/ VIRTUALLY ON THE BATTLEFIELD The soldiers are getting out using the tail-toboggan : Priority to the right or not . Additionnal or larger pictures : https://www.flickr.c...57649263129375/ CONCLUSION Even if two middle modules could be assembled to increase the number of transported soldiers, the short legs limit the speed and the mobility. This why the AT-AT has been developed. Hope you enjoy this model. If you read french and/or are interested into the others AT-DT made for the contest, do not hesitate to have a look to the corresponding the TechLUG forum section on the topic starting with [CONCOURS 12]. Edited November 19, 2014 by DanSto Quote
Zerobricks Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 (edited) What a creative model! Its looks awesome and the functions are very clever and well implemented. That slide sure looks fun! Its also very comedic, chubby thing. Edited November 15, 2014 by Zblj Quote
Manx Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 Awesome build fith lots of great play functions. The tail slide is hilarious! Quote
Mr Greeble Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 Amazing! Would not have thought it could fit so many clones! Quote
DarthTwoShedsJackson Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 Looks a bit stubby, but I love it. The modular build is well done, the play features are inventive and numerous, it looks pretty stable and on top of that packs a huge load of Clones ready to take a slide into battle. Great model! Quote
Fuppylodders Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 This is simply astonishing. I love the various features of it, that tail slide though...! The modularity of it is an interesting idea to apply to it, it would be interesting to see that additional module with the AT-TE gun actually attached to it to see how it looks. I like how the belly opens up, the freedom of movement for the head, and the apparent solidarity of it. One question. Do you have an LDD file for it? Quote
MKJoshA Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 Oh my goodness this is amazing! I love how many clones you can fit and the tail slide is icing on the cake! Quote
TWP Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 Wow! Really great, it looks splendid! I actually don't know what to say, the idea is amazing, and the execution is even better! Quote
Steph 104th Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 Awesome concept and an Amazing build. Quote
DanSto Posted November 16, 2014 Author Posted November 16, 2014 (edited) Thank you, thank you very much . Do you have an LDD file for it? I have a MLCAD file which corresponds to 95 % of the build (I did not update the file with the final adjustments because of the contest deadline). Do you want to build your own model ? Edited November 16, 2014 by DanSto Quote
WhiteFang Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 This is not just a mere troops transport carrier! Wow, instead this involve high playability. Love the back of tail to demonstrate the slides. Awesome work indeed. Quote
Mr Man Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 There is masses of playability in this . Every part of it is utterly fantastic! Quote
Frankjaeger Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 Amazing desing. Congratulations, its very clear you put a lot of passion into this. One of my favorites. Quote
BobThePom Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 The tail toboggan is what does it for me, I can just imagine the clone troopers sliding down it into battle . It's great! Quote
GuyDudeMan27 Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 This is awesome! The modular build style make it that much cooler. One thing I love is all the different shades of grey. It makes it look like a battle hardened war machine. The turret is a very cool idea, and I was wondering what it would look like with one on both sides... The tail is a super original idea, and one that works quite well. At first I couldn't tell that it would flip up because it blended so well! I can only imaging troopers sliding down the tail of a giant mechanical dewback The cockpit is really cool and very reminiscent of the Slave I, the Ghost, and the police gunship. I like the greebles on the inside of the cockpit, and everywhere else. They make it seem much more gritty. The only thing I dont like is the smooth area behind the cockpit, but I guess there is nothing you could really do about that. I would love an MLcad file, even if it's not finished. I'll probably play around with it a bunch for a few hours Overall this is just a fantastic build! Quote
KopakaFan116 Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 This is one amazing model! It looks like it came right out of Star Wars. It could totally be used in a desert setting, if the republic was patrolling on Tatooine! Also, the amount of clones it carries is amazing! Keep up the great work, DanSto, as the AT-DT is one impressive model! P.S. When I first clicked on this, I thought it was a walker that transported dewbacks! (Until I saw the clone troopers). Quote
DanSto Posted November 17, 2014 Author Posted November 17, 2014 This is awesome! The modular build style make it that much cooler. One thing I love is all the different shades of grey. It makes it look like a battle hardened war machine. The turret is a very cool idea, and I was wondering what it would look like with one on both sides... The tail is a super original idea, and one that works quite well. At first I couldn't tell that it would flip up because it blended so well! I can only imaging troopers sliding down the tail of a giant mechanical dewback The cockpit is really cool and very reminiscent of the Slave I, the Ghost, and the police gunship. I like the greebles on the inside of the cockpit, and everywhere else. They make it seem much more gritty. The only thing I dont like is the smooth area behind the cockpit, but I guess there is nothing you could really do about that. I would love an MLcad file, even if it's not finished. I'll probably play around with it a bunch for a few hours Overall this is just a fantastic build! Thank you. Two turrets, why not ? I will try this virtualy . I have a MLCAD file but it need to be a little bit reworked before sharing it. I will let you know when it will be available. Quote
J.V.D. Posted November 17, 2014 Posted November 17, 2014 (edited) Great idea and execution DanSto. That slide is hilarious.. Those troopers must literally feel like shit when being deployed on the battlefield.. After the ST-ST "Chicken Walker", the AT-AT "Camel" or "Cow" as my children call it, we have the AT-DT ; nicknamed the "Trooper Pooper".. Edited November 17, 2014 by J.V.D. Quote
Kodan Black Posted November 17, 2014 Posted November 17, 2014 There is a lot of playability here! And the shape is very reminiscent of a dewback! I like the modular build, allows for a lot of customization. The leg articulation work is impressive. Looks like a great model and good luck in the contest. Quote
DanSto Posted November 17, 2014 Author Posted November 17, 2014 Well, the mpd file is now available here : http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/DanSto/AT-DT/at-dt_final.mpd As stated previously, it is not fully accurate but it contains 95 % (or even more) of the presented model. Enjoy . Quote
mechamike Posted November 18, 2014 Posted November 18, 2014 Very nice! and very Star war'ish design. Love all the features! (and the excellent presentation!) Quote
rexusprime Posted November 18, 2014 Posted November 18, 2014 @dansto There´s something wrong with the file...can´t open it Quote
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