Posted October 22, 201212 yr Hi everyone! Here's my entry to the Revenge of the Sith Commumity Build, the AT-RT Walker. I actually started to build this MOC 1,5 years ago, when I bought the Turbo Tank Set, and was disappointed with the official version. Unfortunately, however, it was stuck in what could be called "Development Hell", with me being unable to find a good way of doing the legs. When this community build was announced, I found that this was a good opportunity to finally finish it. Although the ARF Trooper is CW, I built this based on the RotS model. Here is a view from the front. It is very difficult lining up the legs correctly, something I failed to do in this picture. The side: The back: A three-quarters view: From above: The feet were pretty hard to do, and they use a lot of illegal techniques. And finally here is a shot of the ARF Trooper riding the AT-RT: Thanks for watching!
October 22, 201212 yr Very nice design. My son loves it so much he's going to try to replicate your design.
October 22, 201212 yr It really reminds me of the one from the Juggernaut, but all the differences really make it unique. Good job!
October 22, 201212 yr Author Very nice design. My son loves it so much he's going to try to replicate your design. It is very nice to hear that your son likes it so much. Hope you can correct some of my version's mistakes! It really reminds me of the one from the Juggernaut, but all the differences really make it unique. Good job! I built most of it using the Juggernaut version's pieces, that's why it's similar.
October 22, 201212 yr Awesome AT-RT Bricktooth. It is really nice to have such an accurate build in pretty much Minifig scale. The legs should be a little bit taller but if you extended them 1 stud it may look too high then. Nice build and addition the the CB.
October 23, 201212 yr Author Awesome AT-RT Bricktooth. It is really nice to have such an accurate build in pretty much Minifig scale. The legs should be a little bit taller but if you extended them 1 stud it may look too high then. Nice build and addition the the CB. Because of the click-hinges on the legs, it's easy to pose them in different ways. It does look better with more straightened-out legs, though. If I have the time, I'll update the pictures. Edited October 23, 201212 yr by Bricktooth
October 23, 201212 yr I think you really did good on the front. You minimized space to make it more accurate, while still retaining the shape.
October 23, 201212 yr That is an awesome looking AT-RT you built Bricktooth, and by the looks of it pretty accurate to minifig scale too! I'm impressed by the amount of detail you managed to work in such a small build, well done!
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