January 28, 20169 yr Author I am loving this! When do you think you will be nearing completion? Honestly LEGODrongo01, I am unsure when will that be. I have mentioned that this MOC of mine has been concepted and worked on since 2012, but I have not worked on it so intensely until now, so I believe this year! Currently, I am redesigning and rescaling the whole walker, ever since I restructured and detailed the legs from what I originally designed. However until the walker's day of arrival, follow up this topic, as I post new updates rather frequently!
January 28, 20169 yr Honestly LEGODrongo01, I am unsure when will that be. I have mentioned that this MOC of mine has been concepted and worked on since 2012, but I have not worked on it so intensely until now, so I believe this year! Currently, I am redesigning and rescaling the whole walker, ever since I restructured and detailed the legs from what I originally designed. However until the walker's day of arrival, follow up this topic, as I post new updates rather frequently! Great! Cant wait to see how it looks on that amazing head!
January 29, 20169 yr Author Enjoy the renders until I order pieces to build these components! Previously I have not shown the underside of the foot before, but here it is redesigned with consideration to details featured in this section, than from what I had before: Next here are renders of the legs:
January 29, 20169 yr Author Let me say this. When your done with this you will be praised Thanks pittpenguin123—I am even impressed—it is certainly a work of art!
January 30, 20169 yr As everyone else has said stunning level of detail. Myself I would be concerned of running out of pieces after that point lol. I can't imagine how much a pain it's going to be to build some sort of super structure in order to keep it stable.
January 30, 20169 yr Author As everyone else has said stunning level of detail. Myself I would be concerned of running out of pieces after that point lol. I can't imagine how much a pain it's going to be to build some sort of super structure in order to keep it stable. Much appreciated Forresto! I suppose it will have a total piece count around 7000+ pieces; most which I will have to acquire. Yeah the superstructure is certainly going to be an adventure—I can't wait to start . The hips and shoulders will be fixed in a desired position and designed on Technic turntables, so it will significantly reduce wobbling at those points of articulation (as other experienced builders has enlightened).
January 31, 20169 yr This is brilliant, especially the use of the triangle parts at the front! Gives me a nostalgic flashback to my old Hasbro Walker toy, though yours probably has superior proportions.
February 2, 20169 yr Author This is brilliant, especially the use of the triangle parts at the front! Gives me a nostalgic flashback to my old Hasbro Walker toy, though yours probably has superior proportions. Much appreciated—I am even endeavoring to achieve more accurate proportions!
February 2, 20169 yr Incredible design! I love the progress so far. I can't even imagine the amount of work that has gone into this so far. I'm excited to see how it progresses. Keep up the great work! Edited February 2, 20169 yr by ZackSchnepf
February 5, 20169 yr Author Incredible design! I love the progress so far. I can't even imagine the amount of work that has gone into this so far. I'm excited to see how it progresses. Keep up the great work! Thanks ZackSchnepf—it has almost been four years in the making!
February 13, 20169 yr The amount of research you put into this is amazing. Looking forward to seeing the next update!
February 13, 20169 yr Thanks ZackSchnepf—it has almost been four years in the making! Wow, it takes quite some persistance to hold on to a project like this for such a long time. I don't think I'd have the patience to work on something this long. I saw your great AT-ST WIP and Snowspeeder too. Are you planning to build some big Hoth Display with all of these?
February 15, 20169 yr Very nice AT-AT head!!! I have only one complaint, and that's that the neck seems to be a bit long... Otherwise pretty darn good and very nice snowspeeder as well
February 15, 20169 yr Author Very nice AT-AT head!!! I have only one complaint, and that's that the neck seems to be a bit long... Otherwise pretty darn good and very nice snowspeeder as well Thanks strider117! The neck is only so long so it could stand upright as I photograph it. Particularly in this photo below the head is actually standing on its neck and the photo turned counterclockwise. In this manner shadows have been eliminated from being cast by the underside of the head.
February 15, 20169 yr Seeing pictures of this beauty is just continually impressive. This is where the AT AT is at!
February 15, 20169 yr Author Seeing pictures of this beauty is just continually impressive. This is where the AT AT is at! Much appreciated Forresto! Ever since I have been redesigning, rescaling the legs and body, I am beginning to believe I will ultimately have to do the same for the head. Most, if not all details are present on the head, but they might be a bit squished in some cases, so increasing the scale would help significantly in those areas. Though before that, I am working extensively to restructuring the hull plating to be considerably sturdy, highly detailed, and an optimized piece count to reduce weight.
February 15, 20169 yr Author Wow, it takes quite some persistance to hold on to a project like this for such a long time. I don't think I'd have the patience to work on something this long. I saw your great AT-ST WIP and Snowspeeder too. Are you planning to build some big Hoth Display with all of these? Thank you Kit Bricksto! With the indefinite window in which to complete this MOC, it has truly opened the door to the greater breakthrough of designs, techniques, details, and much, which I am enthralled to experiencing time after again! A huge Hoth Display is certainly an extensive project, one that I have not really considered, but it is an exciting idea—I might just have to borrow someones else's Just kidding! Though on the scene, I would like to have three of my AT-AT walkers on the battlefield with two AT-ST, three of my snowspeeders (one of them with gray stripes for luke and two with orange stripes), trenches, lots of turrets, etc., etc., etc. For three @@s it is certainly going to be large, so I would want the landscape separated into components, it can be easily transportable. Edited February 15, 20169 yr by LiLmeFromDaFuture
February 17, 20169 yr Author Just a small update, I am still working extensively on designing the armor plating of the body and how I am going to get it all connected to the body , but I came up with this new design which I have here to show! My new design for this particular detail which is featured on the body and feet. Originally, I was just using a 1 x 2 brick without the center tube, but that was unfortunately unavailable in LBG or LG. However, this new design is more accurate to the source material though it does require some illegal techniques to have made it possible.
March 1, 20168 yr Author Finally! After a while of revising, pondering, and putting off, I finally finished the overall design for the rear amor panel… The whole reason behind it all was the endeavor to use the least amount of bricks to not only optimized the weight, but the pattern of the bricks, in which it look more uniform and less like a brick wall (literally); this design is attributed to my emphasized use of panel type bricks. Though importantly of all, it is considerably solid, which is attributed to my also emphasized use of bracket elements. Ideally, the panels will be connected to the hull individually to deter the front and rear panels from inserting stress on the middle panel, but also to achieve accuracy to the source material by having the side panels angle in more than the middle ones. And notice the use of that Imperial helmet for the greebling of the detail located at the lower corner of the panel—spiffy ain't it? On a side note, I do notice that the grille slopes are significantly close than should be according to the studio model; that is the cost of using those elements. But you all wouldn't care, as long as they are there you'll be happy, right? And it's a plus for fashioning them inside out .
March 1, 20168 yr Couldn't you just use an upside-down jumper plate instead of the modified grille tile for the detailing on top of the head? It would look much better, since the studs wouldn't show through.
March 1, 20168 yr In my opinion grille slopes are too large and I have changed them to 1x1 cheese slopes. If you look at source photos, you can see that this element is barley noticeable in the scale of model. Clever solution with that Imperial helmet How did you achieved that bulge on side armor ?
March 1, 20168 yr Author Couldn't you just use an upside-down jumper plate instead of the modified grille tile for the detailing on top of the head? It would look much better, since the studs wouldn't show through. The only efficient way I could do that is with , but since the hole is centered it will offset the jumper plate a half plate. Though I could use & , but with the shallowness of the detail would protrude out. However, I will look out for more solutions that doesn't show studs.
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