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AT-SF MOC

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It looks alright, but I'm not really liking the mixed color scheme and it seems unfinished for me.

Also you might want to work on your spelling a bit...

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Is this made only from battle packs? If so, then the limited parts and mixed color scheme is understandable. It doesn't look too stealthy with those two towers, but making it only out of battle packs is a nice idea. The different signs (rebels/republic) also make it seem a little jumbled.

Also, what does AT-SF stand for?

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I see a red steering wheel, republic and imperial insignia and not much more.

Pics are too dark to make something from... :sceptic:

What's the idea/background for this MOC of yours?

And as asked "What does AT-SF" stand for? All-Terrain S?-F?

To me this looks more like a Star Wars version of the Classic Space fighters.

I'll just find a comparison pic and edit it in here in few minutes.

"Please hold!"

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What's driving this forward (or up) one might add to the list of questions?

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Good start, but it looks unfinished. Also, the colors don't really go together.

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gonna edit it abit more and yer, my lego is retriced to mostly sets yes but i can make forts from multi coloured bricks, :sad: how did you guys get such awesome bricks???

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gonna edit it abit more and yer, my lego is retriced to mostly sets yes but i can make forts from multi coloured bricks, :sad: how did you guys get such awesome bricks???

We're AFOLs and this is our life :laugh:

Personally I've been back into LEGO since 1999 and 10 years of collecting seriously plus my child collection does add up to a quite large amount of bricks.

Being a grown-up with a job does allow a certain amount of money to be spend on my hobby each year.

It's not the amount of bricks that makes a great MOC though, it's how they're put together.

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