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On 7/11/2018 at 6:29 PM, Kozikyo86 said:

Hi!

Little error in list of parts:

Part 3020 (2x4 Black) change on 3709b (2x4 Black with hole)

XML file with all pieces to Bricklink order
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YVwm-EgpGhk2gIxHUSOLtKHh8Lm47U6W

Rebrickable also updated. Sorry for that :sceptic:

 

Can you explain - I'm half way through searching for parts in my boxes of mixed lego and don't want to bricklink the whole file

You have a Black 3709 x 1 - is that the one you're changing to 3020 Black? As in a regular 2x4 black plate, rather than with holes?

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You need 3709b (black 2x4 with holes). This pieces I use to make M6 cannon like in set 75189. All files with parts were updated so you can check this :)

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Hi!

I change two part in front legs - instruction is the same, but little mistake in list of parts - 2x2 and 2x6 Dark Bluish Gray change on 2x8 Dark Bluish Gray (step 136 and 191 in PDF instruction, used 2x8). All files and Rebrickable was updated. But of course you can use 2x2 and 2x6 if you just bought your bricks :)

  • 3 months later...
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Hadn't seen this creation before. Very, very impressive. Especially considering that you made instructions as well and created it first in LDD. 

So when you make something like this first in LDD, then in real, do you encounter any problems? Like certain parts being not sturdy enough, or is this not an issue at all? 

Anyway, 10/10. :classic:

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On 11/12/2018 at 6:51 PM, Hollander said:

Hadn't seen this creation before. Very, very impressive. Especially considering that you made instructions as well and created it first in LDD. 

So when you make something like this first in LDD, then in real, do you encounter any problems? Like certain parts being not sturdy enough, or is this not an issue at all? 

Anyway, 10/10. :classic:

Thanks a lot! :classic:

I'm trying to think about strength when building in LDD. In fact, there were no problems with it. Of course, during the construction of live there were several adjustments and improvements.

Soon I will also prepare some little improvements, details :classic:

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Hi!

I this week probably I'll make few little upgrades of my AT-M6, few details on head, armor, and front legs!

I already have all parts, I will inform you in the next post (I release tutorial for that) :classic:

my First Order Lego MOCs and MODs :)

 

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The following are some images from the recent Auckland Brick Show

It received lots of positive feedback :)

181104_ABS_BrickShow18_200.jpg  181104_ABS_BrickShow18_201.jpg 181104_ABS_BrickShow18_202.jpg 181104_ABS_BrickShow18_203.jpg 181104_ABS_BrickShow18_204.jpg 

 

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Hi!

Like I sad, I made few modifications and upgrades to my project: 

- new design of head, I change few details 

- modification of armor in middle section of walker, now has 5 studs height (4 before),

- modification of front legs, now their look massive than before, one layer of bricks more

List of parts here:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OYYPYG0k_PjBsaNcG2U-ITEmHwGXiXpw

Add 72 parts.

Tutorial on my YouTube:

 

 

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Cool, realy impressive.:classic: even cooler than then the 'normal' one.
I always wondering for a while ... how can those 'walkers' keep up his feet?

maybe dumb question, is there a Star wars movie with those gorilla walker ?
I've looked but I haven't found it.

ps. Found it

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