Sometimes I have an idea and I sit on it for literally YEARS before actually executing it in a way that is satisfying. A long time ago I attempted to scratch build an AT-PT in 1:18th scale using lego parts and styrene. The thing came out as to be expected, after all it was only my 2nd scratch built vehicle.
The idea I've been sitting on for years however is the way I constructed the legs. Using lego technic ball joints for the articulation. It worked extremely well.... having this idea in the back of my head I bought a "hero factory" dragon that was clearanced at wal-mart almost 6 months ago now. it's been sitting in my fodder box for months waiting for me to use the parts to finish work on the scratch built walker I was working on from the new rebels cartoon... with that vehicle getting an official release I quit working on the project and the parts have sat unused...
Unitl now. Using the ball joints (cut up and re-worked) from the hero factory dragon I've started building a 6" scale At-Rt... here's what I've got so far:
It's taken me almost 5 hours just to get to this point... it's been a lot of trial and error and gluing/regluing to get everything to work the way I wanted it to. But the hardest part is done, building the framing for the legs. Now I just need to flesh them out with some details and build the main body of the walker. The trick will be to keep the body light enough that the legs can support it...
I can't wait to get this one finished. I feel like I've finally found the perfect way to showcase the idea of using those lego ball joints in a walker build!