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 Imperial Walker!  

By DUKEDREAL - Dec. 31, 1969

Imperial Walker

Height 17 inches
Length 18 inches
Width 10 inches

Molds used:
Turret Mold #61, Fieldstone Accessories Mold #71, Smooth Floor Tiles Various Sizes Mold #202, Station Builder Mold #300, Dragons Teeth Accessory Mold # 80


Other Materials:
Foam Board
Styrene for various detailing
Various pieces from various gaming sprues for various pieces on the inside, Games Workshop Tau guns fro the cannons on the head
Various pieces from Tamiya model taken for various pieces on the inside
Computer stations from an online shop
Sand and rocks for ground affect

Paints used on the AT-AT were Matte Black and a spray coating of Mist Gray followed by dry brushing.

Building:
The AT-AT was built around the idea of playability. Thus one side is open, although it does have a panel to close up the side. The model is to scale. What is interesting is that the schematic in the Star Wars Technical Journal by Shane Johnson was almost to scale to the new Star Wars minis that are out! The legs are built from styrene with blocks glued on to increase the thickness. 40mm round bases make up the knee and shoulder joints.


Fluff:
Lord Vader you may start your landing shortly…




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