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Looks sweet, a baby AT-AT. Nice build. The only thing I want to nag about is the ankle. It looks a bit skinny.

thanks

I've tried to get the arch there, but the only hope seems to be a large bucket handle which only exists in pear light grey, which is a color I really don't like.

But I've continued working on it:

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Little WIP while waiting for the missing parts

MicroAT-AT.jpg

I've put a light brick inside, because why not.

There was room for the pull-back motor that Lego uses for hooks in choppers, and it would have made sense here (nanofig climbing using grappling hook), but the drum part needed for the rope is a little too big to fit. Plus it would probably have moved upwards too fast, & there is certainly no room for gears.

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I wasn't really impressed by the initial pic from ldd but seing it in real, I kinda like it :) The overal impression is really good given the scale.

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This is quite a cool microbuild.

Youve managed to get a lot of details out of some interesting pieceusage.

Im usually not browsing the SW forum a lot, so im glad i came by this MOC.

Well done ! :classic:

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Pretty amazing how many details you were able to squeeze into this scale! Also the proportions are great and seem to be pretty accurate.

Thumbs Up!

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thanks

Nice work! Could you provide us with instructions or some other views so we can build it ourselves?

sure, LXF here

http://www.fiastarta.com/Lego/NanoAT-AT/NanoAT-AT_Final.lxf

You will have to look at the pics around the feet, because the parts I used aren't in the LDD. It's the DGB round tile with stud, and the LBG part with a bar on both sides.

And of course the light brick is optional.

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Not much of a fan of the Micro/nano craze but.....WOW!!!!! That's a lot of AT-AT in a small package! Nice work.

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This really is amazing. Building my own larger at at walkers I know how hard it is to get all the correct angles and proportions.

Quite frankly I think this is exceptional, to do what you have done in a smaller scale is impressive to say the least.

Very very good

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