Tamer, this one is for you..........
Today, I'm reviewing the newly tooled Revell snap-tite ATAT walker model kit.
This kit is predecorated and snap-toghther so no real painting or gluing is required.
This kit contains 65 pieces and after assembly, measures 14 7/8 inches long and 12 1/2 inches tall and features movable legs, head, and laser cannons.
Upon opening the box, we have 6 bags, 4 of which contain sprue runners of parts and 2 of which contain 2 bigger loose parts each.
The 8 page set of instructions are fairly simple to follow and breaks assembly down to 9 steps. A couple of minor discrepancy's in the instructions are to be noted both occurring in step 6 of the assembly. In sub step A, leg part # 24a is misslabled on the actual part sprue as part #4A. In sub step B rotational leg peg #25a is used a second time where the part # should be listed as #25B. parts #25a-d are identical anyway so it shouldn't matter.
There were several of the bigger parts like the sides and top and bottom pieces of the walker's body that were individually bagged but not connected to any sprue runners and therefore, not labeled with the numbers that are used for them in the instructions but they are easy to identify by the instruction diagrams.
I found not one bit of flash on these parts but found a few sinkholes towards the bottom of the D-shaped foot to leg slider-hinge pieces.