Over the summer I went to a flea market where a woman gave me an incomplete AT-AT. She said she didn't want to take it home and was going to toss it. I took with with plans to customize it in some way. What I first did was bash the legs on to a PTE tank. While I liked the idea I didn't like the overall look. So I put the AT-AT back together. Then I replaced the missing hatch cover and scratch built the two missing guns under the "head". The side guns were also missing, so I used two GI Joe spring loaded weapons to replace the side guns.
Then I began looking up custom AT-ATs online and found Dimitri Kaliviotis' 1/32 damaged and abandoned AT-AT. I knew I wanted something similar. After nine hours this is what I came up with . . .
I imagine this AT-AT would have been left sitting for several years.
Pictures are flash and no flash.
Then I began looking up custom AT-ATs online and found Dimitri Kaliviotis' 1/32 damaged and abandoned AT-AT. I knew I wanted something similar. After nine hours this is what I came up with . . .
I imagine this AT-AT would have been left sitting for several years.
Pictures are flash and no flash.