March 8, 201014 yr I can just imagine this thing SQUASHING the USC Snowspeeder. XD! Amazing work my friend.
March 8, 201014 yr Author Walter Kovacs said: Wait, you're not happy with the sides? I think they look incredible. Things are really coming along well, cavegod. I love the back end. I can't wait to see the finished product. what i meant was the rear of each side as in the sloped cheese slice or brick i've gone with the cheese wedges Jammiedoger: the studio scale model has sloped pieces in these spots but lego don't make them in light bluish grey yet but when they do i will swap them, but to be honest it needs some contrast in it otherwise it would be just a 6000 piece grey block. K_peek: i have nearly finished the rear roof and the vents on the front middle, infact hold on i'll take a few pictures.
March 8, 201014 yr Author well a few more pics of progress. the rear roof the front roof a couple of overhead shots and a size comp with the UCS Tie X1 thats al for now.
March 9, 201014 yr The overall appearance is excellent! The bricks and slopes give a SNOT look very good, but I suppose that the weight will keep on increasing, doesn´t it? Will you be able to put minifigs and speeder bikes inside? Bye!
March 9, 201014 yr This is very good cavegod. I am really curious how this will look after you are done completley. There is going to be an interior, right? Do you have a rough time plan when it will be done?
March 9, 201014 yr Author nope sorry no interior will be just too heavy! i will dig a lego spaceman out of the boxes and stand him ontop of it. also minifigs are the wrong size and also the right size for this AT-AT scale.
March 9, 201014 yr Author Ok mini fig comparison pics, can you spot little Annie?? I think i am going to change the toes as the studio models seem flatter so got to dig out 32 wedge 3 x 1 plates and 32 4 x 1 wedge plates and see how that looks. Edited March 9, 201014 yr by cavegod
March 9, 201014 yr cavegod said: Ok mini fig comparison pics, can you spot little Annie?? No, I just see a huge AT-AT The size of it is tremendous, as is the brick count already. cavegod said: I think i am going to change the toes as the studio models seem flatter so got to dig out 32 wedge 3 x 1 plates and 32 4 x 1 wedge plates and see how that looks. If you want it to be exactly like in the movies and are redoing the toes, you could also make the toes move a little like in the movies. Well done so far
March 9, 201014 yr Author Future74 said: No, I just see a huge AT-AT The size of it is tremendous, as is the brick count already. If you want it to be exactly like in the movies and are redoing the toes, you could also make the toes move a little like in the movies. Well done so far the toes do move up and down already
March 9, 201014 yr I see what you mean cavegod. To be honest, I can barely notice them on such a huge, detailed, super vehicle such as this. I love the greebles! Now, put Ani under the foot!
March 9, 201014 yr Nice! Does this baby open up? Or did you decide to forgo the inside bit? Either way, nicely made.
March 10, 201014 yr Is there an instruction for this? Will be awesome if you can link it! What a beauty!
March 10, 201014 yr Author the only instructions would be don't do it your life will end and you will spend hours on bricklink and in a dark room full of lego! still good fun though sorry no instructions you can build it easy enough from the pictures.
March 10, 201014 yr Looking at the scale I not sure it's UCS. I think It's just correctly scaled to mini figs, since the head looks wide enough to hold two drivers side-by-side.
March 10, 201014 yr Madcat2000 said: Looking at the scale I not sure it's UCS. I think It's just correctly scaled to mini figs, since the head looks wide enough to hold two drivers side-by-side. UCS is not a specific scale, its a reference to the fact that the model's details and realism are more important that it being a playset. For example, the UCS Deathstar 2 is roughly the same scale as the deathstar playset; and the UCS Tantive IV is not the same scale as the UCS XWing. While this could be a playset, its not in the same way that the UCS Tie Advanced is scaled to where it could be a playset, but is not. Edited March 10, 201014 yr by gotoAndLego
March 10, 201014 yr gotoAndLego said: UCS is not a specific scale, its a reference to the fact that the model's details and realism are more important that it being a playset. For example, the UCS Deathstar 2 is roughly the same scale as the deathstar playset; and the UCS Tantive IV is not the same scale as the UCS XWing.While this could be a playset, its not in the same way that the UCS Tie Advanced is scaled to where it could be a playset, but is not. What an excellent definition for what constitutes a UCS model. I'm going to have to save the link to this thread now, for when future UCS discussions break out.
March 10, 201014 yr Walter Kovacs said: What an excellent definition for what constitutes a UCS model. I'm going to have to save the link to this thread now, for when future UCS discussions break out. What muddied the waters even further was that the Naboo fighter was only called UCS because it had chrome pieces and a stand.
March 10, 201014 yr Can't say I argue with you there. I've only looked at the instructions for the UCS N-1 Fighter, but I thought that there were slight differences between the system build and the UCS build (chrome parts excepted). I could be wrong, it's been a long while. It's not like building the N-1 is going to allow greater detail anyway. The ship is pretty sleek, with little area for greebles to give it that UCSness. Though it was a pretty cheap introduction into the UCS line (wasn't it the least costly of UCS sets?).
March 10, 201014 yr Author Madcat2000 said: Looking at the scale I not sure it's UCS. I think It's just correctly scaled to mini figs, since the head looks wide enough to hold two drivers side-by-side. i think it worked out to 100 real feet tall if i scaled it up for minifig,which is too by 8m as i think the best size is that the atat is 25m tall and 30m long, you could fit 3-4 minifigs side by side in the head.
March 11, 201014 yr gotoAndLego said: What muddied the waters even further was that the Naboo fighter was only called UCS because it had chrome pieces and a stand. Can't say that I agree The design of the N1 is not compromised by the necessity of including a minifig (R2's head doesn't count) or for that matter including any playability. It simply attempts to capture the sleek lines of the original TPM ship in Lego. That's no different to the UCS X-Wing, Interceptor, Y-Wing, Star Destroyer etc. It just happens to be small, pretty and packed full of special pieces....
March 11, 201014 yr Wow, it is impressive! Regarding the size, there are many different sizes for the AT AT. Many say that it is 20,22,25,30 metres tall. It is not a fixed size, I think. For example I used a size comparing Luke´s climbing the AT AT and getting to a size of about 25 metres (a bit more) (supposing that a stormtrooper is 1,85 metres tall and the minifig is 4,25 cms tall; my AT AT is 58 cms tall). If a stormtrooper is taller than 1,85 metres, better for me, the AT AT could measure even 26 metres. It is easy to find documents that say the AT AT is even smaller http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/All_Terrain_Armored_Transport 22,5 metres tall http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_%28Sta...ort_.28AT-AT.29 says that they may be from 15 to 22,5 metres. In my opinion, any lego AT AT which tries to be minifig-scale should measure, at least, 25 metres "in the real". Why do I say that? I have built one that fits even more stormtroopers than a "real" AT AT should carry (47 against 42, and I have a 4-minifig cockpit) and I can fit 5 speeder bikes. If a lego scale AT AT is smaller than mine -and I consider that my AT AT is small, it is small compared with CAVEGOD´S-, I don´t know how to fit so many stormtroopers and 5 speeder bikes to make it "real". Your AT AT is impressive!!!!
March 11, 201014 yr Author sigpro said: Wow, it is impressive!Regarding the size, there are many different sizes for the AT AT. Many say that it is 20,22,25,30 metres tall. It is not a fixed size, I think. For example I used a size comparing Luke´s climbing the AT AT and getting to a size of about 25 metres (a bit more) (supposing that a stormtrooper is 1,85 metres tall and the minifig is 4,25 cms tall; my AT AT is 58 cms tall). If a stormtrooper is taller than 1,85 metres, better for me, the AT AT could measure even 26 metres. It is easy to find documents that say the AT AT is even smaller http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/All_Terrain_Armored_Transport 22,5 metres tall http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_%28Sta...ort_.28AT-AT.29 says that they may be from 15 to 22,5 metres. In my opinion, any lego AT AT which tries to be minifig-scale should measure, at least, 25 metres "in the real". Why do I say that? I have built one that fits even more stormtroopers than a "real" AT AT should carry (47 against 42, and I have a 4-minifig cockpit) and I can fit 5 speeder bikes. If a lego scale AT AT is smaller than mine -and I consider that my AT AT is small, it is small compared with CAVEGOD´S-, I don´t know how to fit so many stormtroopers and 5 speeder bikes to make it "real". Your AT AT is impressive!!!! taking into account the size of a minifig then my at-at would be 30m tall, i think the real size should be 25m tall that fits the size when luke is winching up. its even more impressive in the flesh or plastic
March 11, 201014 yr Don´t care if your ATAT is "bigger" than stated in the books, you ARE proud of your moc (and we are happy for your sharing with us) Now the next step -if it is possible-, fill the interior with stormies and bikes!!! What you say about Luke winching, this is what I used to get an approximate size: Considering that Luke is about 1,8 metres tall (it is very hard to check the right size of a man with that pic) because, although he has his arms up, his legs can´t be completely extended down), the size of the AT AT is ABOUT 25 metres. Regards! Edited March 11, 201014 yr by sigpro
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