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I have a bench load of various vendor scaled AT-AT's on the go at the moment for a Hoth diorama I hope to complete soon. I originally started with the Revel AT-AT having made some suggestive modifications and have just started work on 2 of the new Bandai 1/144 AT-AT's I managed to get as soon as they became available in the UK. I also have one of the old Airfix / MPC kits as my diorama will be set with 5 walkers marching in a line on a base depth of 28 inches, so like the process used by ILM for Empire, my kits need to vary in scale and size in order for me to achieve the overall effect of varied size over a very short depth of display area. The Bandai kit is in a league of its own - incredible detail, superbly pose possibilities and worth every penny. The mould quality is exceptional and for me, I believe the kit to be of the best overall value and quality I have unboxed. Here's what you get for £40 odd quid from Bandai. The toes are pose able for uneven contours and when the foot is posed in a raised position moveable hip joints Up against the bridge of a Randy Cooper Star Destroyer Bandai, MPC, Revel scales comparisons showing how the main cannons can be posed on their recoil or forward settings part primed on the kit supplied snow base Thanks for looking in John
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