Empire Chicken Walker Nice-N Models Kit - any good?

Falk

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Hi there,

Question to the pros: Is the studio scale AT-ST (TESB version) kit from Steve recommendable (ie. SA)?

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Picture courtesy Kurt Kuhn's Modelermagic.com / Scott Graham build

Appreciate any comments.

Cheers!
Falk
 
Depends how accurate you want it, it was a good effort from Isel, and it was way back when no more ref was available, but its pretty off in some areas....make a nice easy display model i guess at a fraction of doing it all for real.
The other way is to do what me and a few good friends did, and scratch build it on an alloy stop motion armature, but, just depends on what you want to spend, its not a cheap one for such a small prop.

lee
 
As mentioned, I have both the S.S resin At-St kit w/additional metal joints for more flexibilty in posing as well as the S.S At-St metal armature.I think the buyer who was interested backed out because i haven't heard from him in nearly a week.So, as things stand, both of these kits are tennatively open for purchase whether anyone wants to buy both, or just one of these kits?
 
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