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LiLmeFromDaFuture

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  1. For every fourteen rats, there is a skunk in the bunch!
  2. Much appreciated—I am even endeavoring to achieve more accurate proportions!
  3. I haven't played the game, but that sounds hilarious!
  4. It looks fantastic for its chibi size!
  5. It looks fantastic indeed—spot on!
  6. Much appreciated Forresto! I suppose it will have a total piece count around 7000+ pieces; most which I will have to acquire. Yeah the superstructure is certainly going to be an adventure—I can't wait to start . The hips and shoulders will be fixed in a desired position and designed on Technic turntables, so it will significantly reduce wobbling at those points of articulation (as other experienced builders has enlightened).
  7. Thanks pittpenguin123—I am even impressed—it is certainly a work of art!
  8. Enjoy the renders until I order pieces to build these components! Previously I have not shown the underside of the foot before, but here it is redesigned with consideration to details featured in this section, than from what I had before: Next here are renders of the legs:
  9. Nice use of a Bionicle hand for Supreme Leader Snook's face. I suggest if Lego ever releases a set based on this particular scene, they would use a Snook constraction figure to pose as his holoprojector form!
  10. Honestly LEGODrongo01, I am unsure when will that be. I have mentioned that this MOC of mine has been concepted and worked on since 2012, but I have not worked on it so intensely until now, so I believe this year! Currently, I am redesigning and rescaling the whole walker, ever since I restructured and detailed the legs from what I originally designed. However until the walker's day of arrival, follow up this topic, as I post new updates rather frequently!
  11. Yeah! Suggested from the movie, Lego approves of using Kragle!
  12. Compared to the cross-sections photo it does look proportionate, as before I was unsure because I barely noticed it in the movie. Thanks for the other link too—wow that Millennium Falcon is enormous (that thing needs its own garage)!
  13. It looks great—lots of interesting details, angles, and I love a lot of LBG! Though after increasing the length, is the width still proportionate? Also just wondering if you based the total troop capacity off of reference from the movie, cross-sections, or did you just want 20 troops to fit in there?
  14. That is around the probable height I supposed based on the new height of my redesigned legs.
  15. Aside from working on the articulation for the legs, I am beginning to proceed with redesigning and rescaling other parts of my AT-AT walker, since because the legs have received the treatment first, and have opened the door for so much possibilities of new techniques and much more detail to include. Also I finally, with help and asking, manage to operate Bluerender on my Mac. Now I can share some renders of my progress in LDD. First off will be the foot: As it should be noticeable, I added a few new details to the foot, with the inclusion of those "exhaust port" things above the toes. With the particular element used, it takes the AT-AT to a whole new level—it just looks ultimate! Yes those open slot 1 x 2 bricks don't exist in LBG yet, but they do in light grey for the 1 x 2 slopes without bottom tubes. Likewise, I am using the same like elements for the ones featured on the armor plating of the body:
  16. Nice way to draw in a lot of audience in with just "Heavily Modified X-Wing"—I see that those things are becoming popular around here! And nice X-wing as well! I assume every part is from sets of the theme with exception to the Technicns? Ha! As rare as it is Wouldn't that be the cherry on top!
  17. The "Kragle," I mean Krazy Glue , is a sufficient option! I'll put it this way, I lost quite a bunch of pieces trying to revive them after I decided to completely abstain from using glue—some parts of the mold melded to the part of the piece it was interlocked to, and as a result both pieces were now loss And that incident occurred on several occasions They will only come undone if you don't use it in the right places, or if you intentionally mean to separate them—like after you regretted doing so (as I did) So bottom line, Kragle/Krazy Glue is pretty efficient
  18. No Kenway, there is no interior, as I forewent it for extreme structural integrity.
  19. So the worm gears have to be turned contrary of each other? Well, I guess that would rule out a design where they both could be adjusted simultaneously? For the other system with one worm gear, would it work if the 8z gears were supported on the ends, despite the probable heaviness of the legs (& feet) consisting 800+ parts?
  20. Wow the versatility of that thing. The dropship can carry AT-ATs too? That's cool. Just joking! Sorry, I just had a moment there Well I guess, in a sense, it is an all terrain armored transport, like the actual AT-AT to a certain extent, so it would make it justifiable to a degree
  21. Well as long as it's swooshable, that's all that really matter—it is sturdy.
  22. Both vehicles look spectacular, and it is amazing how you manage with something lighter and simpler as the dropship to carry the walker. Though can you swoosh it? Besides that, now you should make a AT-OT
  23. It's page on Lego.com would be useful also you could watch the show they have for the theme.
  24. I am becoming to call them "Studpits."
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