Bandai 1/48 AT-ST Lost in the Jungle

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Bandai 1/48 AT-ST Lost in the Jungle

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Greetings to all you Padawans and Masters out there!

the beginning of this wip might be a deja vu for some of you, 'cause I started it some weeks ago over in the sci-fi section. When our beloved member Bruce came up with the great idea of an Star Wars group build, I immediately volunteered to be a part of it.
So here I'm immigrating with the whole thread.

Starting with Bandai's lovely box art:

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All parts were hit with a smooth layer of black lacquer primer. I also added some blaster hits on the front armor plate of the turret and a 'scar' on its left side. Ended up with a box full of stuff:

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A pair of silky black legs. Mmmmh...

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To this point construction was nothing less than what I expected. The plastic is easy and clean to cut and sand, construction is a breeze. Pure joy. Period.

My goal is to create a small vignette showing a long abandoned and burned out AT-ST in a jungle environment. Some marvelous laser cut (how appropriate :grin: ) found their way from Japan right on my bench.

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To give the future observers of the scene an idea of the size of the mechanic walker, I'll add this human walker right to its feed:

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I want the operator's cab to have the burned out appearance of an hedge fond manager. So a first layer of chipped paint was put on a base of Alclad Burned Steel, brightened with a drop of Dark Aluminum. A second chipped layer will follow.

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Legs, cab and many other parts got their basic pale blue-grey coat, along with some medium grey shadows. Coming steps will bring further modulation to it.

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Started work on the base by using a picture frame (wow, how creative!) and Balsa Foam. First time working with this material. It's a dusty affair filing and sanding that stuff. But it's weight to rigidity-ratio is quite convincing.

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Would love to show you how it looks now after some serious carving, but since Bucketgate I'm not able to load a :poo: up.
But I'm working on a solution where I'm the master of my content. Stay tuned, hitchhikers!
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Re: Bandai 1/48 AT-ST Lost in the Jungle

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WELCOME ABOARD, TORBEN!

SO excited to see your AT-ST diorama come together here with the other SW builds. Here is one of two shots of the original model that I have:

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AT-ST built by Joe Johnston for ESB

Looks like your version is from ROTJ? Is that correct?

Here is the other stripped version of the ESB AT-ST:

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If I may add this as reference here...?

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Bruce / SPEEDGRAFLEX
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