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In lugnet.underground, Eric Kingsley writes:
> > And the grey odd "plate" which forms the base of the vehicle is really
> > cute. It looks pretty much like an AT-AT feet, I think.
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> I agree that it looks like an AT-AT foot but it would be terribly out of scale
> I think. It might work better as an AT-ST or AT-PT foot.
Not to beat the "not to scale" to death, but I was curious the other day, and
calculated the height an AT-AT would be if that piece were used for the feet,
and it was built to scale with the 'foot's width... It'd be about 20
centimeters tall. Pretty durn short if you ask me...
Anyway... too small. An AT-PT foot might look great, tho! Anyone know what the
scale "should" be for an AT-PT?
DaveE
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| (...) I am not sure what the exact scale is off the top of my head but I will check my Essential Guide to Vehicles this weekend to see if I can derive anything from that. Eric Remove ".nospam" when replying be E-mail The New England LEGO Users (...) (25 years ago, 1-Oct-99, to lugnet.underground, lugnet.reviews)
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