k9iug: AT-AT Knee Joint WIP : trying some different ideas at a functional knee joint for my build of Peter Brookdale's "UCS AT-AT". Comments, critiques, tips and suggestions are allllllll welcome and appreciated.
k9iug: AT-AT Knee Joint WIP : trying some different ideas at a functional knee joint for my build of Peter Brookdale's "UCS AT-AT". Comments, critiques, tips and suggestions are allllllll welcome and appreciated.
k9iug: A hint at my new Looooooong Term project. The great "UCS" AT-AT by Peter Brookdale.
k9iug: LEGO BL Part #41770 and #41769 ththe light blue gray wedge, plate 4 x 2 left and right. So I need roughly 46 of each for this giant AT-AT. I thought I had a lot...NOPE! Scour my MOCs (and umm my sons LEGO bin) with no luck. Cheapest used ones are 23 cents
k9iug: "That's no moon...." It's a giant freakin AT-AT! I have NO idea where I'm going to put/display this where it'll be safe from the 4 year old and 1 year old....
k9iug: LEGO: "UCS AT-AT" WIP - more work on Peter Brookdale's amazing AT-AT. Four feet and legs taking shape.
k9iug: LEGO: "UCS AT-AT" WIP - As a way of showing the scale of this beast, I've set my original Kenner AT-AT next to a pair of the LEGO AT-AT legs.
k9iug: LEGO: "UCS AT-AT" WIP - As a way of showing the scale of this beast, I've set my original Kenner AT-AT next to a pair of the LEGO AT-AT legs.
k9iug: LEGO: "UCS AT-AT" WIP - As a way of showing the scale of this beast, I've set my original Kenner AT-AT next to a pair of the LEGO AT-AT legs.
k9iug: LEGO: "UCS AT-AT" WIP - As a way of showing the scale of this beast, I've set my original Kenner AT-AT next to a pair of the LEGO AT-AT legs.
k9iug: LEGO: "UCS AT-AT" WIP - this was about 30 minutes later after assembling the knees and upper legs. There's a lot of light blue grey that is called for but that can be substituted for whatever else is on hand - Example - like behind the 8 x 8 knee plates.
k9iug: LEGO: "UCS" AT-AT - WIP. Work continues on Peter Brookdale's amazing "UCS" AT-AT design.
k9iug: LEGO: WIP - AT-AT "lockable" Knee and or Hip joint test. This certainly isn't compact enough even for the huge 6k + part beast of an AT-AT that I'm making (Peter Brookdale's design) but it's a step in the right direction.
k9iug: LEGO: AT-AT - still trying out different ideas for making functional hip and knee joints for the massive minifig scale AT-AT.
k9iug: LEGO: AT-AT - still trying out different ideas for making functional hip and knee joints for the massive minifig scale AT-AT.
k9iug: LEGO: AT-AT still fiddling with the legs. While a pain to adjust all four legs (if one wanted) this would provide enough (for me) range of motion to allow for some dynamic poses. IF I can also nail down a posable yet sturdy/lockable knee joint too.
k9iug: LEGO: AT-AT update of sorts and comparison to my Kenner AT-AT from ummm 82 I think.
k9iug: LEGO: AT-AT update of sorts and comparison to my Kenner AT-AT from ummm 82 I think.
k9iug: LEGO: AT-AT update of sorts and comparison to my Kenner AT-AT from ummm 82 I think.
k9iug: LEGO: AT-AT update of sorts and comparison to my Kenner AT-AT from ummm 82 I think.
k9iug: LEGO - AT-AT Foot shock absorbing test for Maciej Szymański . I'll definitely work on this some more as I have time this week.
k9iug: LEGO - AT-AT Foot shock absorbing test for Maciej Szymański . I'll definitely work on this some more as I have time this week.
k9iug: LEGO - AT-AT foot shock absorbing test for Maciej Szymański I just threw this together as a quick thought. Lots to improve but you get the idea.