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"The Unstable Terrain Artillery Transport (UT-AT), also known as the "Trident," was a military transport and assault vehicle that served the Grand Army of the Rpublic during the Clone Wars when the use of walkers was unsuitable."

Hi Guys, i´d like to show You my Moc Version of the UT-AT. A "blink and you miss it" vehicle of Star Wars Episode 3.
I always liked the look of it and finally tried to translate it into Lego. My biggest difficulty was to angle and line up the Panels to be mostly gap-free.
It is a bit on the fragile side, but if handled with a bit of care it is very much playable and posable.

53653755633_f596499740_z.jpgUT-AT Moc by Henrik S, auf Flickr
53653883604_8eaf818a4c_z.jpgUT-AT Moc by Henrik S, auf Flickr
53652659247_a1d377706e_z.jpgUT-AT Moc by Henrik S, auf Flickr
53653535221_b4bcc088ea_z.jpgUT-AT Moc by Henrik S, auf Flickr

Size Comparison to Set Nr. 75337:
53653535236_9206e09203_z.jpgUT-AT Moc by Henrik S, auf Flickr

Reference:
https://jedipedia.fandom.com/wiki/Unsicheres-Terrain-Artillerietransporter?file=Unstable_Terrain_Artillery_Transport.jpg 

Hope you enjoy, please leave comments and feedback if you have any. Thanks for stopping by!

Edited by Eki1210
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The cockpit looks very similar to the one from the AT-TE, I do like the size comparison between both vehicles. I always wondered if you could mod an AT-TE into the UT-AT, or did you built it from scratch?  Have you any pic of the interior, can it hold troopers ? thanks for sharing.

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Thanks!

Yes, the Base is the same as the AT-TE. If you look in the instructions for the official Set, to around Step 33 it is identical. The cockpit doesn´t only look identical, it in fact is :thumbup:.

Inside there is Space for a lot of Troopers, but i haven´t build a detailed interieur yet.
Here are pictures from the inside:

53659712837_d8f9d2ba2c_z.jpgIMG_3221 by Henrik S, auf Flickr
53660800953_4c7f39398f_z.jpgIMG_3222 by Henrik S, auf Flickr

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