P13c30fch33s3 Posted March 11, 2023 Posted March 11, 2023 (edited) Hello there! I created a MOC of the UT-AT, one of my favourite blink-and-you'll-miss-it vehicles, using the parts from 2 sets of 75337, with two minor extra pieces (the wedge slopes on the front side panels). I used and modified the core chassis, cockpit and main cannon from the base AT-TE model, but otherwise everything else was designed and built from scratch. The cockpit is the inaccuracy that bugs me the most, as the front of the UT-AT's cockpit is actually slanted, however I couldn't figure out a way to make it look good with the available parts while also being (mostly) sealed like the stock AT-TE one is. The repulsors are articulated in three separate groups on each side, mainly limited by where I could mount the Technic liftarms for them. The model rests entirely on these parts. All of the weapons are articulated. The main cannon rotates 360° and pivots up/down. The side cannons pivot up/down. The rear cannons all rotate. Here's my UT-AT model next to a heavily modified 75019 AT-TE. I was also able to fit a full interior into this model. The front is a crew bay with space for four gunners and an officer. There is enough space for typical minifigs to stand in this area. The rear is a troop bay, with space to comfortably fit nine troopers and extra equipment, and could easily be rearranged for more. Due to the lower height of the rear, minifigs in this area must be sitting down. Unfortunately due to all the weapons and how close the front and rear panels are mounted to one another, it is not possible to have both bays open at the same time without removing some of the cannons first. Bonus shot with all the weapons removed. Full Flickr album with some extra shots is here: link. Edited March 11, 2023 by P13c30fch33s3 Quote
BJE_2358 Posted March 31, 2023 Posted March 31, 2023 I thought this was a leak at the first glance! This is amazing. I need to do this with my AT-TEs. The repulsorlifts look really good. Quote
gaotr Posted February 20, 2024 Posted February 20, 2024 Hi, I think this looks absolutely amazing, is there any way that the instructions for this can be shared? Quote
Max_Lego Posted February 20, 2024 Posted February 20, 2024 An UT-AT MOC! And a very nice one! Yay!! Quote
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