Showing posts with label Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walker. Show all posts

Monday, February 19, 2018

Lego Star Wars: The First Order Walkers Updated



Updated a bit and took a photo as a reference only.

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Lego Star Wars: The Last Jedi AT-M6 Modification 1



Modified a few things to the set. The back was 2 studs taller. The big cannon at the back and the front legs were updated. Head was still a problem (not even close to the design). Stay tuned.









Friday, October 6, 2017

Star Wars AT-AT Head Shape Modification





The original head shape was quite off.  I just changed it a bit to make the head looked smaller to match the body size.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Monday, October 17, 2016

LEGO Star Wars AT-DP Modification



I ordered a few more joints for AT-DP modification and they arrived today. Although the hip joints are not nicely covered yet (showing the blue studs), I want to keep a record for this stage.

The modification is pretty simple at this stage. I don't want to change too much for now to see if I can get the AT-DP balanced. When I have more time, I will get back to this project.





Friday, October 7, 2016

LEGO Star Wars AT-DP Walker (75083)



I think it's a nice model made by LEGO. The way LEGO made the sides mounting with the body was pretty smart. I got this set for almost a year and I didn't even know where I stored it until recent storage arrangement. I will put 4 new joints to it later. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Lego Star Wars Rogue One AT-ST (75153): A Simple Fix

Finally, a new AT-ST set came out before I started my MOC project. Because of work and school work loads, I couldn't start that project. Now, I'm happy to get a set and modify it later. \

The first thing I needed to fix is the shape of the head and the two tiny opened windows. The original set's "face" was vertically downward like a block. At this stage, I just did a simple slope to the "face" and made the windows a bit bigger. I have no idea why I couldn't find the opposite 2 x 4 triangle as a pair (should be misplaced in other tray). Then, I used a Lepin triangle to replace it for now.





Updated version:





Another update: