Well…the bastard’s done. In the middle of working on this, I found out that Hasbro are pretty much assured to be making a biggy of these for release this year. While slightly annoyed by this news, I also enjoyed working on it.
This behemoth is 26” tall, 30” long, and 8” wide. I built it with the intention of adding some nifty features, combining the look and feel of the final design from the films with some of the earlier conceptual design features.
Sides:
This thing could fit quite a few figures, has opening hatches, and is completely collapsible. When I was a kid I always liked toys that had compartments and space for figures…projectiles and electronics were a secondary interest to me.
The cockpit is quite heavy, and I am the most worried about this section of the finished model for long term display. I reinforced it with a beam made from styrene, which I think will do the trick. It seats three figures (I just need to find me two of those Legacy Collection AT-AT drivers…all I have is the POTF2 driver from the AT-AT vehicle).
Opening eye flaps (like the AT-ST)
Access!
Interior:
The main body separates into two sections, and has various hatches and access points.
Hatches!
This one on the top is my favorite by far…the engineered hinge worked out really well:
Sections separate!
Lower section interior has a troop bench and a speeder bike garage that holds two speeders:
Upper section has gunner station and removable wall panel (ignore the unpainted edge):
Umm…I still have to paint the console buttons:
Computer terminal in upper section:
Underbelly detailing:
Back wall exterior detailing:
Detailing beneath cockpit section:
Scaled comparison with AT-ST and old AT-AT:
Scale picture with Sandtrooper:
Detail of body and leg:
With a few other models (note: McQuarrie Snowspeeder is being reworked) :
This thing was a lot of work…and seemed to take forever! But I’m happy with the result.
Collapsed form:
Let me know what you think and thanks for looking!