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Scratchbuilt AT-AT and Cantina *Guns, Guns, GunsWIP*

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Scratchbuilt AT-AT and Cantina *Guns, Guns, GunsWIP*
Posted by Stern0 on Saturday, February 27, 2016 10:36 AM

Hey fellas, Been working on a couple Star Wars projects and thought i would run them by the experts. Neither are complete with lots of work to be done. The inspiration, other than a relentless 6 year old, was the desire to build true scale toys for his four inch figures. I know now why they dont, they are massive and would'nt fit in the stinking store!!! Liberties were taken with some detail, especially the walker cockpit, so im sure the rivet counters with be in a tailspin.Big Smile ALL comments and critiqes are essential! Sorry the pics are terrible, using my phone, Ill take better ones soon.EmbarrassedIt is great to see you guys and thanks for looking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Hunter on Saturday, February 27, 2016 4:06 PM

SternO - 

Outstanding Job Sir....I love'em. Awesome project and please post more photos with you progress...Great job!

Hunter 

      

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Posted by qlabs on Saturday, February 27, 2016 4:13 PM

Holy smokes!

Well done sir Cool

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Posted by Stern0 on Saturday, February 27, 2016 10:34 PM

Many thanks guys! Hopefully an update soon...thanks for looking!Big Smile

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Posted by Stern0 on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 5:51 AM

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Got a little more detail on the head..I guess its time for guns!!

 

 

 

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Posted by TD4438 on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 9:57 AM

Lookin' good!

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Posted by Stern0 on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 3:55 PM

Many thanks TD4438! Again sorry for those multiple posts...trying to get my FSM legs again..loll

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 11:22 AM

Wow, those are awesome! 

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Posted by Stern0 on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 2:41 PM

Much appreciated Gamera..I hope to update soon with guns and feet! Thanks again!

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Posted by Stern0 on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 8:01 PM

Hey fellas, a quick update on the guns..thanks for looking

 

 

 

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, March 16, 2016 7:41 AM

Those are some nice looking cannons/turbo-lasers whatever you call 'em! 

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Posted by NucMedTech on Wednesday, March 16, 2016 10:40 AM

SternO, Nice work on the AT-AT and Cantina.You get my vote for dad of the year. lol. I guess it is a good thing your son doesn't collect the 6" black series figures. Looking forward to seeing more.

StephenCowboy

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Posted by Stern0 on Wednesday, March 16, 2016 2:24 PM

Thanks Gamera! Ill have to beef up on my nomenclature..I know the chin guns are heavy cannons, the cheek guns may be medium. Thanks for checking in!

Stephen, many thanks! Oh yeah, the six inchers would require an addition to my house or rented warehouse space..lol..thank goodness for small favors! 

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Posted by Stern0 on Sunday, April 3, 2016 11:08 AM

Hey fellas, another mini update. Just about finished the medium blasters and all is in place for mounting. A little more detail and a little thinking to attach so they are movable. Does anyone know what color the windsheild is? Some art and some movie stills have it red, is this reflection ? Any input would be appreciated...thanks for looking!

 

 

 

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Posted by Tanker - Builder on Thursday, April 7, 2016 7:21 AM

Semper Fi !

     I love the lighting effects in the Cantina ! Great job !  T.B.

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, April 7, 2016 7:34 AM

Wow, awesome job there on the 'head'. If you're going to be putting action figures in there I think I'd just leave the windscreen clear so you can see them. Though I guess a light red tine couldn't hurt. 

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Posted by Stern0 on Thursday, April 7, 2016 4:26 PM

Semper Fi T.B, and thanks for checking it out .ill be pulling her out of moth balls after I finish this beast! Thanks again!

Gamera, many thanks! have had a clear peice cut for a while, been looking for a red alternative..the best I have found is a red translucent wrapping papper kinda stuff..have yet to try it. figure it would just glue to my clear screen..we will see.. thank you for the input 

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, April 7, 2016 9:20 PM

Couldn't you just tack the red wrapping paper to the clear piece with a little white glue on the corners?

If not Tamiya makes a series of translucent paint, red is X-27 that if you have an airbrush you can just spray on the clear piece to tint it red.

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Posted by Stern0 on Friday, April 8, 2016 4:09 PM

Exactly what I was thinking about the red "paper" Gamera, I do have a airbrush and ill look into that paint..interesting, ..thank you sir!

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Posted by NucMedTech on Monday, April 11, 2016 1:02 PM

Stern0,

    It's coming along nicely. Those cheek blasters look to be spot on.

As for the lens, I think it can go either way (although the red is better looking). Not sure it this is correct, the red tinting has something to do with blast reflectors (so it is not so bright in the cockpit). I don't know if it does this automatically when the guns fire or if they turn it on when they go into battle.

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Posted by Stern0 on Friday, April 15, 2016 3:17 PM

Many thanks NucMed,  and great tech info on the wind screen! It never ceases to amaze me the amount of detail involved in the creation of the Star Wars saga!

I think im going to go with clear for now, just so I can see the drivers...I wonder if switched red light would create that effect?

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Posted by Cobra 427 on Saturday, April 16, 2016 12:12 AM

It's good to see you back on here after so long, Sir! I'd leave all the rougness of the head AS-IS!! Most people don't realise that when you're in the studio that you are paid BY THE JOB - not the hour! The more you build, the more you get paid. Most of the ILM models from the original Star Wars trilogy weren't perfect by any means! You could see uneveness in the paint, and joined parts. Places where they forgot to paint (overspray), and layers of paint in one area of varying colours, and gloppy uneven bondo'ed repair spots on costumes, models, and props while filming. Holes drilled for fibreoptics, but NO fibreoptics in all of them. Sloppy asymmetric shapes in a lot of models, props, and costume heads - Vader being one of them, and the Stormtrooper helmet that Liz Moore had created for Shepperton Studios being the most prominent.

Don't try to fix any of those things on your model!! I won't watch this thread if you do because it will take away all the authenticity of it! There were a LOT of sins perpetrated while filming Star Wars - another one being the Stormtroopers' helmets, pauldrons, and other parts having paint missing from them since the HDPE that they were made from didn't hold paint that well. They used automotive acrylic paint then which is very delicate on hard surfaces, and will chip easily. Hence tiny paint chips in them that you can see if you watch the original unbastardised version of it. Those gaps, and uneven parts showing through the paint, and the imperfections of your parts (on your model) make this OOZE with true ILM authenticity!

 

You see all these people kissing ass over on the rpf when one of the regulars there shows an AT-AT head that's perfect, and moulded from resin, and there are NO imperfections in it selling (a kit) for HUNDREDS of dollars.  Those just can't hold a candle to yours! Most of the people here, and abroad don't even see the "shorts", or places where air bubbles were in the mould that resin didn't fill, and scribe lines that aren't perfect with edges of plastic raised up on one side, or both, and some overlapping together. These are the tiny imperfections that impart perfection on their own level that most garage kits miss! Also the same with the moulded kits that you can buy from retail stores also miss this mark by a mile! I WANT those imperfections present in my kits. If people don't like that, then they can buy from someone else, and have less accurate, and authentic kits! It's really hard to see some of these things, but when you don't look for them, or even find them it's even worse!

Thank you for sharing this with us, and for not trying to make it look like a CNC machine made it as a lot of garage kit modelers, and model companies do. Remember - all us studio modelers are only human. Most of what we see with our eyes up close don't ever show up, and are therefore never seen on screen. You do the whole Sci-Fi modeling community proud with this one!

 

~ Cobra Chris

Maybe a picture of a squirrel playing a harmonica will make you feel better?

 

 

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Posted by Stern0 on Wednesday, April 20, 2016 7:50 PM

Many thanks Chris! Thats some great insight to the films, and thank you for the positive comments..you are way to kind.. I dont think there is sny danger of imperfections being  fixed or in any way shape or form a flawless model. I have succumb to these flaws because most of my material is scavanged from job sights..about the only thing bought on th he walker has been a few  sheets of foam board and some dollar store LEDS. Again thank you for taking the time for sucha informative respone...hope to have more to post soon

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Posted by Axeman on Thursday, April 21, 2016 12:58 AM

Awesome...just awesome Bow Down

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Posted by Stern0 on Friday, April 22, 2016 4:42 AM

Axeman, many thanks!!!

Here is another small update on the main guns. Note the drawer track used for the the recoil when guns are fired, may try to rig some kind of handle to move them. Also does anyone have a detailed pic of the gun housing just forward of octagon shape. I have tons of reference photos but none show this..its kinda a dead space but would like to add some detail..thanks for looking..all the comments are much appreciated! 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Stern0 on Thursday, April 28, 2016 6:36 AM

Here is a couple shots of the nearly finished head. Thank you guys for all the positive feedback!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, April 28, 2016 9:03 AM

Nice work Stern0, you're really getting ahead now.

 

Sorry... Embarrassed

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Posted by Stern0 on Thursday, April 28, 2016 3:02 PM

Lmao! Thanks for checking her out again Gamera...and its probably the only thing im ahead on..Stick out tongue..thanks again sir!

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Posted by Scarecrow Joe on Thursday, April 28, 2016 3:12 PM

This is a great build and props to the OP for tackling such a difficult task and getting these awsome results!

Cobra if you had a negative experience at the rpf it shouldnt be an issue in this guy's thread. It seems you just found an excuse to vent your frustrations and have just generalized and tainted a lot of really great builders in that site. Yes they are pretty meticulous in their approach and just want to get the builds as close as the real prop as possible. But the site IS ALIVE and is a plasure to navigate through, contrary to this site which is basically dying a slow death. Its not true that most build pre made kits....there are LOTS of original builds. I built a straight out of the box MPC falcon and recieved mostly positive comments. Just wanted to correct some misinfo.

OP, I hope you can complete that wonderfully crafted AT-AT and plan to follow your build! Keep up the good work!

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Posted by Stern0 on Thursday, April 28, 2016 4:11 PM

Roger that Scarecrow joe, thank you for looking and the positive comments. I would love to have the resources and equipment it takes to put out a hobby shop worthy model! I do take alot pride in the fact that the projects I try to put together are fashioned from, more or less, trash. I dont even know if my stuff is anywhere near wothy enough  to be posted next to some of the incredible kit builds I see...there is no way to compare the two...I would be very disapointed if I opened up a zillion dollar kit to find coffee   can lids and some 2x4 scraps..Big Smile Thanks again  for checking it out!

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