ESB SS At-St Chicken walker

scotthothpatrol

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This is my first kit bashing model. Many thanks to Marcel for the armature and Quincy and Rob for there help. She still needs some parts here and there before painting . I really liked Quincy's build, detailing the non hero side so I decided to do the same. I had a different take on the smaller hoses that run up from the Clear Cowl piece to the back of the Steyr seat. From the ref picts I see 3 smaller hoses from the Clear Cowl and one of them branches off making it 4 hoses going into the Steyr.
Scott

PS does anyone have any decals for the emblem on the side of the head?
 

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dirtydave

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VERY NICE.Yeah Q did a great job finishing the no-hero side,cool you did the same.Loving your other builds also,as others have said you deff have talent.

Dave
 

moffeaton

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Love to see another one come to life!
I'm toying with the idea of another run of decals... I'd include the AT-ST emblem, yeah.
 

ralphee

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Beautiful, its awesome to see you guys now jumping into this prop and surpassing all what was done a few years ago, these builds are just so higher up a notch, i love them all.

lee
 

qcfoundry

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I dig looking for the differences between the chickens. Scott has shown some nice touches: the brass work on the port cheek gun (my plastic barrel isn't quite straight) and the additional hoses under the head (that I seemed to overlook) and the aluminum "knee pads". Really nice work Scott!
 

scotthothpatrol

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Here are the pictures from my finished At-St. It was given a coat of a darker gray then over sprayed with a lighter gray both custom mixed acrylic colors.
 

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Scott Graham

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Love the colors of the photos. They seem to match ref pics, which helps make it look like the real deal. Great build! I love this version of the AT-ST!
 

moffeaton

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You should be - that is a gorgeous model you have made there! I love the added pieces on the back. Nice parts inside the thighs as well.
 
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