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| Eric Kingsley wrote...
> Well this is my first attempt at 2 things.
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> 1. A Walker
> 2. Freelance space model as an AFOL
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> This model is loosely based on the Star Wars AT-PT. I was attempting an AT-PT
> and found that it was going to be very hard to make an AT-PT to scale. I then
> decided to use it as inspiration and this is what I have come up with so far.
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> For the most part I like the general design but I am sure it will change
> somewhat over the next couple of weeks as it seems most of my models do.
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> The interior is fully detailed although I have not taken any interior pictures
> so far. There is an engine in the back and the 2 crew members sit back to
> back. One crew member is the pilot and the other is a gunner/navigator.
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> http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
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> Let me know what you think.
It looks like an AT-PT, and I think it is well built. Did you paint it or do
you actually have all those dark-grey parts?
--Tobias
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> Eric Kingsley
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> The New England LEGO Users Group
> http://www.nelug.org/
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> > http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/space/hawalker/index.htm
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> > Let me know what you think.
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> It looks like an AT-PT, and I think it is well built. Did you paint it or do
> you actually have all those dark-grey parts?
Paint, no way man :) . I am somewhat of a LEGO purist in that I don't paint or
otherwise modify LEGO parts (I do pull arms and legs off and replace them
however and to some this is very non-purist behavior).
So those are actually all dkgray bricks. I still have a lot of dkgray slopes
thanks to the Star Wars sets. I used up all of my 1x4 bricks and all of my
large plates in dkgray to make this model however.
Eric Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
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