AT-ST
This was lots of fun. I went with a khaki color simply because I thought it would look cool, and give the final product a unique look and feel.
The project is primarily made form styrene. Fabric was used forthe bedrolls/supply tarps, and I added a hinged storage container the back of the central body for things like weapons and supplies. This was born from elements that I always enjoyed about toys when I was a kid...I always used battery compartments as storage spaces :)
Detailing the back was fun. The cooling fans were particularly tricky:
The storage containter:
Its difficult to see the detail that I added to the c0ckpit, but I love the fact that its there...I feel it adds a certain richness to the final product.
The AT-AT driver is the most appropriate figure I had to display with this thing...and he sure is a goofy looking figure:
One thing that I'm really proud of is that I managed to engineer two points of articulation beyond the ball jointed head. The legs have mobility at the top where they connect with the body, allowing some extremely limited posing:
Leg and bottom detailing:
And an outside shot:
Let me know what you think, and thanks for looking