Scarecrow Joe
Sr Member
Im ordering 3!!!!! LOL!
Im ordering 3!!!!! LOL!
speaking of movement...
https://twitter.com/HobbySite/status/829545318098178049
it's absolutely insane the amount of articulation they're putting into this model.
speaking of movement...
https://twitter.com/HobbySite/status/829545318098178049
it's absolutely insane the amount of articulation they're putting into this model.
I'm wondering about those very visible slots--that are probably associated with the movement. Are they on the filming miniatures or "the real thing"? Because that's quite an obvious opening to have to fill up, if you have to.
Mike Todd
The Bandai 1/144 AT-AT kit doesn't include any Snowspeeder, BUT... the official size of Snowspeeders is 5.3 meters, so in 1/144 scale means 3,7cm. The two Snowspeeders included in the old AMT 1/100 AT-AT kit are 3,6cm long, so they are a nearly perfect match for the AT-AT Bandai.
So, my idea of using the little old AMT Snowspeeder with the new Bandai AT-AT is officially dumped... Go for the new little Snowspeeder AND AT-ST!
So are the new mini snowspeeder and AT-ST in scale with the new AT-AT kit?
So are the new mini snowspeeder and AT-ST in scale with the new AT-AT kit?
My guess is that the Snowspeeder is close to 1/144 where the AT-ST is closer to 1/350. Yup, box scale.
Hmmm.. no, the scale of the AT-ST could be 1/144.
In the photo the height of the AT-ST seems at least twice of the Snowspeeder base support (which is 3cm wide). The height of the "real" AT-ST (Wookiepedia) is 8,6m, so in 1/144 the height of the walker should be... 6cm.