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Thanks The pics don't really do it justice, 5941886862_6ba5288357_z.jpg

If anyone has a good idea on how to make the front smaller, tell me.

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Hello!

I like the first images better, as you have chosen a really nice place to take your photos. :classic: I guess it was early in the morning when you took the photos (dew on the grass)? :wink:

Cheers,

~ Christopher

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Nice work, Rocken! I do agree with Masked, the front should be smaller. I suggest moving it further in towards the body and using only the 3x3 corner wedge plates, for starters.

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If anyone has a good idea on how to make the front smaller, tell me.

I concur it needs to be smaller. However I can't think of how unless you rebuild it as in the MOC's fallenangel309 pointed out. The first one looking easier and more in keeping with your current MOC.

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The first one looking easier and more in keeping with your current MOC.

Indeed. The second design will require a complete rebuild of the body. I know from experience. :wink:
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Beat me to it:

While those look good and are probably more accurate in shape, I prefer the back half of this MOC.

I've never really liked technic parts used for legs in walkers, which is probably my main problem with the newest AT-ST version.

Overall, nice design, though it could do some work at the front. :classic:

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A pretty nice take on the AT-RT Rocken, and since there has been a myriad of ways to build this walker as shown by various MOCers I suggest you modify yours according to your liking and not much based on accuracy, since this is really a very tricky build to do and you'll just end up with several versions if you gun for high accuracy.

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