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Re: has anyone made an at-at out of lego?
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lugnet.starwars
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Tue, 29 Jun 1999 18:56:40 GMT
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Based on the quality of superbly detailed AT-ST, your AT-AT must be incredible!
How tall is it? Length? How large is the body?
Any Pictures?
Does the side open up to get at all the troops?
Ben
In lugnet.starwars, Shaun Sullivan writes:
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> I'm in the middle of making a minifig-size AT-AT; thus far it features
> fully articulated legs and feet, a 5 speeder-bike garage, seating for 40
> troops, and reciprocating chin cannons. The next big challenge is to
> design a fully-articulated neck - *ulp* I'm at the point where I need
> to keep checking auctions to get much-needed pieces.
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> To answer your other question, though, the "at-at foot pieces" are much
> too small for this scale. At some point in the future I was considering
> using them for an AT-PT.
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> Shaun Sullivan
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> check out my LEGO AT-ST at http://web.mit.edu/~sullis3/www/ATSTINTR.htm
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| Thanks for the kind words, Ben! I'm not sure about topping your Falcon, though :) - the amount of pneumatics and detailing you've packed in there is amazing! I took some quick measurements this morning: The body itself is about 15 inches long, 21 (...) (25 years ago, 30-Jun-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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| (...) I'm in the middle of making a minifig-size AT-AT; thus far it features fully articulated legs and feet, a 5 speeder-bike garage, seating for 40 troops, and reciprocating chin cannons. The next big challenge is to design a fully-articulated (...) (25 years ago, 29-Jun-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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