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Detailed AT-AT from Star Wars Scale 1:75

Kirby Downey avatarKirby Downey

January 14, 2016

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Description

This is latest model I have created. This detailed AT-AT from Star Wars has 15 points of articulation and show cases the interior of the machine. It consists of almost 70 parts and can be assembled without glue. The head and body had a M5 metal threaded rod for both alignment and strength. Below is a video of me talking about the model and a short time-lapse of the assembly process.   Photos were taken by the talented Cedric Tosoni. www.cedric-tosoni.fr.  (PLEASE: Do not sell or upload on any other websites without my permission.     I will really appreciate if you tag me and credit me.   Thank you in advance for your support)