Some great stuff in this thread
As far as myself, I have all of the MPC/AMT kits except the figure kits, Speeder bike, Y-wing and Slave-1
The AT-AT is still one of my favorite kits ever from them. Second was the Snowspeeder. I built those along with the X-wing, Millennium Falcon, Vader's Tie and Battle of Hoth when I was a kid
When I got back into modeling about 10 years ago I started picking up all the kits I didn't have.plus some new ones that came out
For the A-Wing I used the pilot that came in the Tie Interceptor since it looked more like an A-Wing pilot than the figure that came with the kit. I didn't do much else to it other than remove the raised panel lines and rescribe them as well as add engine lights
I didn't do anything besides paint the B-Wing (although, had I been a better modeler all those years ago I would have done some gap/seam filling
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I did try to spruce up my old X-wing. I removed the wing marking decals since they were peeling off and weathered it and repainted as Red 2 (with what little I knew about X-wings 10 years ago )
For the AT-ST I did add the missing armor plating on the head, plus opened up the view ports, added the top railing, added guitar strings for the cables as well as adding some other details and plating
The Tie Interceptor also needed a lot of work as most of the notable surface details were non-existent as well as the panel lines
I added the missing details on the top of the cockpit window, and on the left and right as well as the missing guns. I also added the part on the back. At the time I had little reference to go with, so the details are more suggestive if the shapes rather than accurate reproductions of them. I'd like to revisit it at some point and give it more accurate details now that I know what they look like close up
and along with the Tie twin pack. Luckily they were in scale with the Interceptor. I also love the display base they came with
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And of course there is the prequels stuff which was under the AMT/ERTL moniker
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