German AT-AT
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astoriabluelegos
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legorevolution
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Re: German AT-AT
legorevolution wrote:In case you all didn't know I'm a bit of an intense perfectionist. If something doesn't look absolutely perfect from every angle, or if it doesn't completely resemble what I'm creating, then I have to either restart or fix it.
And your models show your VERY hard work, I still can't get over your AT-RT!
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Re: German AT-AT
astoriabluelegos wrote:legorevolution wrote:In case you all didn't know I'm a bit of an intense perfectionist. If something doesn't look absolutely perfect from every angle, or if it doesn't completely resemble what I'm creating, then I have to either restart or fix it.
And your models show your VERY hard work, I still can't get over your AT-RT!
Haha yep that was one of my best models I've modded yet! I try to make things look as detailed as possible, but still keep that "lego" feel to them. It's hard to define the feel, but most sets are fairly sizable, but not entirely accurate. I just beef up the detail.
Re: German AT-AT
legorevolution wrote: I try to make things look as detailed as possible, but still keep that "lego" feel to them. It's hard to define the feel, but most sets are fairly sizable, but not entirely accurate. I just beef up the detail.
Same here, mostly the exterior of LEGO sets are pretty accurate, but the interiors and ESPECIALLY the controls are seriously lacking!
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Re: German AT-AT
astoriabluelegos wrote:legorevolution wrote: I try to make things look as detailed as possible, but still keep that "lego" feel to them. It's hard to define the feel, but most sets are fairly sizable, but not entirely accurate. I just beef up the detail.
Same here, mostly the exterior of LEGO sets are pretty accurate, but the interiors and ESPECIALLY the controls are seriously lacking!
Yeah, I think if they beefed up accuracy and detail to models that it would increase their sales. Especially if people like ROOK were working for them!
Re: German AT-AT
This is going waaaaay off topic, but I just noticed we have clone ranks now under our pics?! When did this happen?!!
Re: German AT-AT
legorevolution wrote:This is going waaaaay off topic, but I just noticed we have clone ranks now under our pics?! When did this happen?!!
Not too long ago, there's a new thread about it. Back on topic, are you building this from scratch, or modding a existing AT-AT?
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
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Re: German AT-AT
Only a Rook could build this from scratch...
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Re: German AT-AT
Rook wrote:And I wouldn't. I'd build a motorized AT-AT frame and then bend it to my will.
That's weird because that's exactly what I'm doing. I only have the motorized at-at, so I'm cutting it down, then reshaping it. Weirdddd I hope that answers your question though Astoria!
Also C80-Oh, I find your lack of faith... disturbing
Re: German AT-AT
Will it still retain it's walking feature, that'd be COOL?! Do just like Rook does, throw force lightning at the faithless.
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
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Re: German AT-AT
What! Don't make me zap you! Oh that's it!
Last edited by Rook on Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:22 pm; edited 2 times in total
Re: German AT-AT
Hahaha! That is awesome.
Astoria, I'm going to try to retain it's walking feature (if possible) because the motorized legs lock into position when not on. Finding a way around that will be a challenge But right now I'm still on the head but it's looking good!
Astoria, I'm going to try to retain it's walking feature (if possible) because the motorized legs lock into position when not on. Finding a way around that will be a challenge But right now I'm still on the head but it's looking good!
Re: German AT-AT
Cool, sounds like a fun build!
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