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  • Member since
    November 2008
AT-ST Rebuilt
Posted by Antonioces on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 12:53 PM

I started to modify de main twin blaster cannon. This mods were concentrated in the rotation wheel, rear armor plate, energy feed lines and other details...

Greetings

Antonio Ces

  • Member since
    November 2008
Posted by Antonioces on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 10:36 PM

Once the filler get dry I started to scracth the cockpit according to the cross-section draw I have of the AT-ST and using spare parts from other kits. I also used three fotograms of the cockpit from "the Return of the Jedi" movie that I found on internet... that's all the reference I had. It's taking shape now...

I also scratch the front desk of the cockpit with some metal (copper wire), resin left overs and plastic from other kits and opened the view ports of the front face.

A front pre-view... not very revealing, uh? well you'll get the idea...

 

And a couple of general view of the overall progress....

Greetings

Antonio Ces

  • Member since
    November 2008
AT-ST Rebuilt
Posted by Antonioces on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 6:19 PM

Hi I started some months ago a challenging project called nightmare 101.... the construction of the AT-ST from AMT/ERTL... you'll say that maybe I'm little neurotic... well try to super-detail it..... boy... I remenber you folks that I started this project two months ago so I already finished it but in order to show you the proccess I'll pretend I'm working on it describing every little step of the way...I'll appreciate the questioning and comentaries for future jobs... well any way I hope you enjoy the postings....

Antonio Ces

This is the art of the box... 

 

I started tearing appart the to portions of the head, assembling the head without the top and the front of it... this would made space for the rest of the future work... I added some extra armor plates in the sides and some pin detail.... according to the pictures I found. I had to full fill the inner walls to achieve consistance and the appropiatte structure for future work.

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