Imperial AT-ST: Instructions are available

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metalsluguy
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Imperial AT-ST: Instructions are available

Post by metalsluguy »

Ever since I saw Shawn Sullivan's AT-ST, I wanted one of my own. My first attempt (seen here: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=52558 ) was fair. As I look back on it, I find many inaccuracies.

1. It was too short
2. The head was oddly shaped (specially the chin)
3. Because of 1 & 2, the head was far too small in proportion to the body.

Later, when I became a member of FBTB, I decided to contribute something to the community, so I made instructions:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=53677

(If you have a question e-mail me at metalsluguyATyahooDOTcom)

Taking all the pictures and uploading them was exhausting... so I wanted nothing to do with the AT-ST for a while. Because of this, I never took pics of the revised version which can be built using the instructions.

Finally, I found the time to go back and make a few more modifications and take some proper pictures:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=74072

Feel free to use the instructions and make any modifications as you see fit. I did!


SPECIAL CREDITS:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/metal ... /atst7.jpg

Jared "Kaminoan" Burks for designing the torsos on my AT-ST drivers (left side)

ACpin for the endor trooper helmet idea (right side)

Thanks guys!


Comments and criticism are welcome!

-Jose
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Post by Jedipawn »

I know this is not castle but thank you for posting this here anyway. I love SW and dont get over to FBTB very often!! Wonderful design!

Jedipawn
Long, long ago. In a galaxy far, far away... THERE WERE CASTLES!!!!!
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