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Hello there!

Starting with the photo:

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I wanted to build an AT-ST for quite a while already and now the monthly building challenge on another LEGO forum was about iconic vehicles from movies... well, the decision what to build was not very hard! I hope you like it...

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Wow, that looks great! My only complaint is that you only posted one pic :)

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8 minutes ago, ForgedInLego said:

My only complaint is that you only posted one pic

There will be more soon :classic:

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This looks mega - looking forward to seeing more pictures!

In case you haven't taken them already, I will say you may want to move the left-hand viewport (on the right in your picture) towards the centre... I'm sure it's just a mistake (easily done!) but at the moment it does look like this walker has one eyebrow raised! :wink:

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@TeddytheSpoon: I am sorry, all the photos have been made already... but it is not that obvious on the other ones, so it should be okay. Thanks for the hint though!

And @ForgedInLego: you asked for more photos? Here are some 'portraits':

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@CrappyMocMaker: They aren't! I have a black display stand, that stabilizes the model. You can see it on the last photo I posted. Those joints might even be able to hold the weight of the cockpit (I think I tested that), but the center of mass is far up front and you can't balance the walker once it is built entirely. I might post some other pictures later this evening on which you can see the stand very well...

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Thank you everybody!

@danielwerner I don't think so, sorry. Because of the stability issues, I don't think it would be worth the time. But I might do a stud.io model to "save" my work for further optimizations... If you want, I can send that to you.

And there are some new photos:

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And there is a "crew" now:

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stunningly accurate! shaping is top notch here, well done.

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Great looking model. Can it actually hold the mini figures or are they just for set dressing?

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