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Very nice work Petes . I still have all of mine wrapped up ( actually all STAR WARS ) , hopefully when done I will post them .
I like the scale of the AT-ST. The AT-AT might be too big in the other SW scale of 1/72, but I wish they could have made it the size of the old MPC kit. (Still praying for a 1/72 Imperial Shuttle though!) That said, just like the studio models, it photographs larger than it actually is! The detail and articulation of the kit is astounding (with only the shock absorption of the feet and the sliders in the legs being omitted)! Your weathering is fantastic and I REALLY love the Hoth shot in the group of photos! (The design and fit of the kit lets you get right in there with the macro without seeing any seams!)
That's some top-notch weathering right there, on a very nice looking model. Well done!
Thank you, Robert !
Nicely done, my friend...I like it.
Nice! I thought it was of a larger scale!
🙂 … Greetings … 🙂 :
Very nice work Petes . I still have all of mine wrapped up ( actually all STAR WARS ) , hopefully when done I will post them .
Excellent job on both these kits. Hope you enjoy building these wonderful Bandai Star Wars kits as much as I do.
I like the scale of the AT-ST. The AT-AT might be too big in the other SW scale of 1/72, but I wish they could have made it the size of the old MPC kit. (Still praying for a 1/72 Imperial Shuttle though!) That said, just like the studio models, it photographs larger than it actually is! The detail and articulation of the kit is astounding (with only the shock absorption of the feet and the sliders in the legs being omitted)! Your weathering is fantastic and I REALLY love the Hoth shot in the group of photos! (The design and fit of the kit lets you get right in there with the macro without seeing any seams!)
Thank you guys for everything !