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Posted (edited)

Hi,

I've built a AT-ST MOC. It's the version appeared in the movie. Hope you like it. Some of the features are:

  • total 716 pieces
  • 2 seats for Minifig
  • movable and modular head
  • hinged roof top
  • a bit bigger foot to increase stability
  • leg is limited to move but can stand by its own with a simple inter-locking mechanism

It's now posted on Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-57220

Change Log:

2021-1-17 v1.5 (716 pieces)
- trimmed the head a little
- stronger legs
- overall added more details

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2020-11-28 v1.2 (729 pieces)
- changed the pose of the legs
- more details added to the body

2020-11-25    v1.1 (726 pieces)
- hinged roof top
- changed the back of the head a little
- strengthened the leg a little

2020-11-18    v1.0 Initial Release (724 pieces)

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Edited by A_C
Updated to v1.5
Posted
7 hours ago, Makin Bacon said:

Do you have any more pictures of the model built? I'd love to see how it looks in bricks

Will do once the fine tuning is done.

Posted
9 hours ago, Csaba said:

That looks really nice. Do you think you could cover the exposed Technic sections in the lower part of the leg?

It's hard to do so. If it's covered with a tile, it will be too thick. If it's replaced with a tile, the leg will be weaken. Any good suggestion?

Posted
On 11/4/2020 at 12:45 AM, A_C said:

It's hard to do so. If it's covered with a tile, it will be too thick. If it's replaced with a tile, the leg will be weaken. Any good suggestion?

Unfortunately not. I was thinking about a tile but, you're probably correct about it being too thick.

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On 11/7/2020 at 10:38 AM, Jerry McGlade said:

I really like your build because of how it feels like it's from the movies and shows. Fantastic job. 

Thanks for the comment.

BTW, finally getting all the small tunes done and updated the photos in the first post.

Posted
On 11/25/2020 at 8:44 PM, danielwerner said:

Geez, this looks awesome! So many good alternatives now... Can someone just tell me which is the most accurate looking one? :D Gol? Brickvault? Or this?

Thanks for the comment, and also reminded me the importance of accuracy. I'd found some discrepancy in my MOC. This is the reference from the Bandai model:

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My MOC looks a bit short and the legs are too wide:

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So I'd adjusted the legs:

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Added a few details to the body and updated to v1.2:

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Posted

Probably the best AT-ST MOC I’ve seen. I really like the Bionicle joints for connecting the legs to the cockpit.  I think the go to for most people would have been technic pins but that looks way better.  

Posted

Really good job ! the legs modification is clearly a good tune you're right!

An idea : you may try to put another 2 x 4 wedge on each jowl (above the 4 studs but in reverse) to give more relief and approch the design of the Bandai model...

Posted

Thanks all for the comments.

On 11/28/2020 at 4:45 PM, Vouatch said:

Really good job ! the legs modification is clearly a good tune you're right!

An idea : you may try to put another 2 x 4 wedge on each jowl (above the 4 studs but in reverse) to give more relief and approch the design of the Bandai model...

Actually, I did what you said about the jowl in the past. But as it should be a thin cover, it looks a bit bulky with the additional wedge. So I've left it behind. Thanks again.

Posted
21 hours ago, AdmiralHeavyThing said:

What a neat AT-ST MOC. Very movie accurate. Will definitely buy the instructions.

Hope you enjoy the build, thanks.

Posted

Besides, I would like to introduce its family to you:

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Talking or fighting?

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And then...

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A moment later...

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