Upgrading an AT-AT made by DeAgostini

Sym-Cha

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Hello there,

This is how this AT-AT looks like after purchase :

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And this after adding some scratch made gun parts and a new weathered paintjob :

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And here's how big this AT-AT really is :

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And here's the movie shot :

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-Chaim
 
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Thanks guys ... here's another picture :

AT-AT-16A.jpg


Sidewinder : Yeah, that's exactly what I thought!!!

blakeh1 : Scale? ... Ehm well how many cans of Mountain Dew will fit a 1:1 AT-AT?

Scratchy : It's hard to see from the first picture however the sideguns were in fact glued to the nose originally and it bugged me quite a lot ... having seen a lot of improvements and upgrades here, I thought it was time to have this AT-AT step up a notch. So now within their right position and with adding several pieces of plastic onto them and the bonus topguns they make all the difference. That and the weathering of course and yes a 'forced perspective' diorama could easily be achieved with this miniature model!

Wes R : Thanks buddy ... yeah I'm very pleased how it turned out, so now I can use that methode of pattern painting or random splashing on all my other different sized AT-AT's. :)

Transcoder : Cheers!!!

-Chaim
 
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