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To finish out the year and allow me to finish some other projects, I present my 2022 AT-RT design.

With this rendition, I have attempted to capture the details of the Battlefront II (2017) AT-RT design as accurately as possible using a wide variety of parts from LEGO's history. This has been a very long, ongoing project for me and I hope people find something in it to differentiate it from the other fantastic builds by those tagged, whose work has continually inspired me to improve my designs over the years.

 

I would also like to thank Henry and Trevor for the constant feedback throughout the process.

 

Credit to jigsawjo for the magnifying glass connection.

 

I already have ideas for some improvements, although those will have to wait until next year's iteration....

 

BL Wanted List is available for free, although the cost of parts + shipping in the US is ~$70 USD. This is a very finicky model with very unconventional techniques and is only intended for display.

 

P.S. If you noticed the screwdriver looks a little weird, that's cause it is! I promise I do have DBG screwdrivers in my collection (so I'm not completely faking it) but I was not able to have them on hand when photographing this build.

Ive had both of these sitting on my desk for a while now. Bout time I posted them and something other than WW2.

 

The one on the right is the standard version, fitted with a single automatic, high speed repeating blaster. The new variant, on the left, has a slow firing heavy cannon as well as scatterguns for taking out multiple enemies in close quarters.

Aight, so this'll keep me occupied for a little bit. This'll pretty much be a series of pics featuring the Mandalorians from the battlepack in various settings, doing various things.

 

So first up is this bloke. He's the generic bounty hunter type, does business on a desert planet, likes a drink at the cantina, that whole thing. He also has an old AT-RT that he's patched up and modified over the years. How many years is a question that seeks to be answered. Might even upload separate pic of the AT-RT standing up.

 

So as always, lemme know what you think :D

the theme today is based on Strange & Peculiar Worlds

 

this one's flying through a belt of globules somewhere in Space

 

thanks for having a look.....appreciated .....best bigger & hope you have a Great Day

“Intelligence reports have shown that the Dathomir wildlife is most hostile. You will most likely encounter Dathomiran beasts such as Bane Back Spiders and Nydaks. Bane Back Spiders spread acid and toxic saliva even after death, so take them out at range. Nydaks are extremely resilient and can crack a troopers armor with ease. Use heavy weaponry such as rocket launchers and gatling guns to kill them. Our scouts have reported unstable terrain that is unsuitable for large vehicles. AT-RTs will accompany you as you march through the canyons. I must not remind you that a soldier who can’t even deal with mere animals is of no use to the Republic and our Chancellor! Wipe out those pests without mercy!”

 

It has been a great opportunity for me to be a part of this collaboration. All builders taking part are simply outstanding. This is one of my largest builds, which really says something about my collection. I didn’t have many clone troopers that would fit into this moc, but I see that as a good thing because I think it lets the build stand out. Credit to First Order Lego for the AT-RT design and buildsbybob for the bane back spider design. Make sure to like and comment and give your thoughts on the build!

 

Other builders in the collaboration:

 

Sully Manning

j.bricks.mocs

LegoFrenchBuilder

shield_and_swordbricks

the.bricktor

ordo_builds

emazingbrix

 

Sam

In this version, as sugesteb by ranger3181 , the rider can sit down!

 

Two soldiers of the 212th Attack Battalion patrol the deserted regions of my desk.

Something I did in the last few days of 2016. Just getting around to posting it.

 

Yet another variant of an AT-RT, after I've done several already.

 

I've seen a lot of builders use those neck brackets for building robots, so I thought I'd give it a shot on a walker. The legs are the hardest part on these things... I think it turned out okay. I also decided to keep the use of droid bodies for the feet, similar to my previous model.

 

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Through the creations that I build, I hope to inspire other young (or perhaps older) LEGO builders to unleash their inner creativity. We all need a positive way to express ourselves, so let's let LEGO be an extension of us. Your creativity belongs to you, and nobody can take that away. Build what you want to build, and how you want to build it.

My new AT-RT is an entire redesign of my old one and adds a lot of small details to the outdated design while still remaining in scale to my other vehicles.

 

It also features this motorized base which creates a walking motion for the vehicle. Click the link below to check out the YouTube video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqfbczzbzwM

During the Great Jedi Purge in 18 BBY, Republic vehicles were recolored to be integrated seamlessly into the new Imperial Army. Even the most famous vehicle, the AT-RT, was not spared.

 

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Free instructions are available on my YouTube channel

 

Body and leg design are inspired by Inthert

 

This AT-RT is an engineering entry to the Dark Times RPG

Great Seneca Creek Park -- Gaithersburg, MD

I took the liberty of updating my AT-RT variant. I'm still rather proud of this design, so there wasn't much to change. I just thought I could update it a little with some newer parts. I also thought it might be cool to redesign it for Imperial use.

 

Let me know what you think! I've been trying to perfect my AT-RT for several years now. :)

 

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Hello, guy´s the AT-RT is my favorite Star Wars Walker.

This vehicle will be included in many moc´s/scenes from me I hope you enjoy it!

I´m really proud of to share this with you guy´s,

but I took a lot of inspiration from Deltaforce Medic on YouTube.

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41st elite corps AT-RT

Helmet by Clone Army Customs

Number: CC-2781

Rank: Sergeant

Nickname: Trigger

1st Regiment of the 253rd Legion

 

My comms crackled to life as our group of Gunships neared the surface of Muunilinst. Our orders were clear: Take out those AA implacements, so the ARC Troopers can get in and take out the main cannon.

 

"Alright boys, we've gotten pretty good at blowing things up, so let's just do it again!"

 

I was confident we would get the job done, and besides this time we were using AT-RTs.

 

"You guys ready?" I asked my men. Their answers were all the same. Confident. "Let's show the Muuns who's really in charge!"

 

Red light. Pause. Green light. "Go! Go! Go!" AT-RTs were deployed from the back of the Gunships. Our mission had started.

 

On our way to the target zone, I noticed just how beautiful Muunilinst was. It was hard to believe that the war had made its way to a jewel such a this. And this is coming from a guy whose home planet is covered with water. No wonder the Muuns had so much wealth. They probably don't even look out their windows. They're all so thin and pasty.

 

Within minutes we arrived.

"Let's take 'em out!" The AT-RT guns went to work, and our job was done.

"Tell Fordo that he is clear to begin the attack!

 

"Trigger out!"

All Terrain Recon Transport (AT-RT) or Republic scout walker was a model of recon walker used during the Clone Wars. It was the precursor to both the All Terrain Defense Pod and the All Terrain Scout Transport. During the Galactic Civil War, these walkers were adopted by the Alliance to Restore the Republic, and were upgraded by rebel technicians in order for them to compete with the advancements of the Galactic Empire.

 

The AT-RT's were usually used by clone troopers for a variety of missions including ground support, police support, civil defense, and post-battle cleanup efforts. They occasionally took up position on the front lines of ground battles when difficult terrain prevented the use of larger vehicles.

--Wookiepeedia

 

This build isnt 100% my MOC, I also inpired another YouTube builder called TheBrickdrik and I modified another parts for my taste and I think it is turned good. My fav part is probably head of machine.

 

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The Umbara arc on Star Wars: The Clone Wars remains one of my favorites. I also have fond memories of spending much time playing on Umbara in Clone Wars Adventures. I decided I had to do my own scene from the shadow world that stood apart from others done!

 

Also ft. my new AT-RT design. Thoughts on that?! :D

 

I also had a bit of fun incorporating some odd parts. Can you find: a scorpion and two snakes?! ;)

 

More pictures available on my website.

 

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Through the creations that I build, I hope to inspire other young (or perhaps older) LEGO builders to unleash their inner creativity. We all need a positive way to express ourselves, so let's allow LEGO to be an extension of us. Your creativity belongs to you, and nobody can take that away. Build what you want to build, and how you want to build it.

AT-RT v3 & BARC v1

 

AT-RT's getting updated to work better with the LAAT/i. The front shield is borderline illegal and unlike on my v2 the minifig legs here aren't attached to the AT-RT body, so I probably won't be making instructions for this one. Just because I don't think I can get the triangular roadsigns connection across properly.

 

The BARC is an attempt at something that'll work with the Gunship as well. PS: Jakob from 4 months later here; turns out the BARC is pretty much spot on 1:35th scale. Which is accurate in proportion to the width of a lego figure.

 

Feel free to let me know your thoughts and hop on my Discord server to see more WIPs of whatever I'm working on.

I build another version of the AT-RT which now features:

 

-more accurate colour scheme

-thinner leg design

-now including pedals

 

All in all not much but I wanted to share it tho.

Leave your feedback in the comments!

“Me and my men have successfully reached the city gate. We have suffered a great amount of casualties along the way. The city is swarming with separatist forces. We are currently preparing to march through the city gate. Wish us good luck and my the force be with you.” CT 2951 (Commander Charger)

 

This is my part of the muunilinstcollab. It shows the city gate, some terrain outside the city and a small portion of the city. The at-rt is heavily inspired by firstorderlego ‘s at-rt design but with a few modifications.

 

More pictures on my instagram(link in bio)

A new MOC I made.

Not much to say about except for that it took me a few weeks and that it is a newer updated version of my older design for this vehicle. Now it also features the iconic green colour scheme from ROTS.

 

Leave your thoughs in the comments!

Here are a few extra shots from my Dathomir moc.

 

Yes, I'm back!

I apologize for the lack of photos.

My Flickr account needed a little repair, but now it's working again.

  

Today's post is my AT-RT Moc.

I planned it a long time ago in Stud.io and now I built it with some changes out of real bricks.

 

My version of the AT-RT is in perfect minifigure scale and has many realistic details and functions.

The legs are fully adjustable and the head can also be angled forwards and backwards.

 

How do you like my latest MOC?

  

Die Schriftarten, die verwendet wurden sind Aurebesh von Pixel Sagas und SF Distant Galaxy von ShyFonts.

Just another updated build. I've added/changed some pieces to add accuracy and detail.

(Revenge of the Sith version)

Here are a few extra shots from my Dathomir moc.

The second chapter of my journey to perfect the LEGO AT-RT. Its not perfect but is probably going to undergo LOTS of changes.

Stay tuned! (Breakdown pics in the album below!!)

Hello, guys, I hope you enjoy this build and use this in your moc´s! But I have to give some credit to Deltaforce Medic.

I took a lot of inspiration from him.

  

Here is a Link to his Youtube Channel

 

www.youtube.com/channel/UCw2eh1TtgaNtXUUpydiKHRw

Inspired by JastaBrick’s design

Extending my imperial hangar.

Finished off a pair of AT-RT walkers for a build I'm working on for Brick Fest Live Charlotte in another month. Going with a Classic LSW theme for a few of the builds I'm bringing.

 

Design by Ohsojang on Instagram; I tweaked it a little bit to make it a bit more generic looking.

With minifigs from new set (and little updated Rex)

Here is one last shot of my last MOC.

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Click here to see a slideshow with more pictures of this MOC.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCSgtzP93bU

Funnily enough I've recently revamped this AT-RT design, and may or may not have instructions for the new one coming out on YouTube soon :3

My new AT-RT is an entire redesign of my old one and adds a lot of small details to the outdated design while still remaining in scale to my other vehicles.

 

It also features this motorized base which creates a walking motion for the vehicle. Click the link below to check out the YouTube video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqfbczzbzwM

Inspired by JastaBrick’s design

Here are a few extra shots from my Dathomir moc.

After many attemps, I'm finally able to show you my At-Rt!

I had my difficulties with the angles in the front and the legs, but eventually I'm super glad how it turned out:)

 

Let me hear your opinion,

 

Benji

For more images and less reading, check out the slideshow video: LINK

 

In the episode The Lost Commanders from Star Wars Rebels, the Ghost Crew are tasked with finding the long retired Clone Captain Rex in the hopes they can use his information on the Outer Rim to find suitable locations for Rebel cells to form bases. After hearing that the outpost on Crait seen in The Last Jedi was an old Rebel base, it got me thinking if perhaps Rex may have visited the planet before and it was on the list of systems and hideouts he gave to the Rebels. Perhaps he sent a squad of ARF Troopers to the planet, but they determined it wasn't of much value during war time, and he didn't bother reporting it to the Empire when it rose to power.

In the current canon, things still line up for that to be a possibility. While perhaps maybe not during the Clone Wars, but in the time after, Rex is searching for Clones deserting the Empire and finding suitable places to hide out. He even lives in an old AT-TE on Seelos in Rebels, so why couldn't he and a few of his fellow deserters have some AT-RTs, too? Maybe Crait is saltier than Seelos, maybe the Vulptices don't taste good, whatever the reason, at some point, Clones were on Crait, and I wanted to make it more of a reality than just in my head.

This is a MOC I built over a year ago, I just didn't get around to photographing it. I don't know why, I just never did. It's also not very common that I make a landscape build as I usually don't have the quantity of the right kinds of pieces in earth tones. Crait on the other hand, was a viable option. Red soil, littered with other red minerals, covered in a layer of salt, and I figured that some cliffs that were eroded by a receding body of water with very high salinity would add an extra level of interest. I already had the AT-RTs designed from awhile ago, but there are a few tweaks, like the toes, guns, and a paintjob. And to accompany them are a small pack of slightly oversized Vulptices.

It was a fun experience trying to work out the design and making the most use of the parts I had. I made a bunch of 2x2, 2x3, and 2x4 bricks out of plates and tiles to get that craggly look of the rock from the movie, and to form geological layers from Crait's history as a planet. So many MOCs I've seen just block the edges with either a black border or worse, the ground itself is practically obsidian, which also doesn't look all that good, or at the very least, interesting. I wanted to make it as if you just cut this section right out of the planet and you got to see more of the geology. I'll admit, I may have gone a bit too far in some places, but perhaps I'll make another landscape in the future and improve.

Thanks for checking out the MOC!

 

More images can be found on Imgur: LINK

And the slideshow video: LINK

DeltaforceMedic's design! Link on his instruction: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkZg3qjgxvE

These are all of my minifig scale prequel era builds thus far. The staps are essentially brickvaults design but the others are completely my own. I think all of these builds look really good together and scale really well.

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