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Hi: Here you got my take on the smaller member of the AT family: the AT-PT. The model was CAD designed using Fusion360 and 3D printed with an Anycubic Photon resin 3D printer. These are all the required parts for this build. Please note all these pics show the naked model. No special post processing was required but removing the printing support trees. For comparaison purposes here we got the AT-PT body with the Imperial officer figure included in the Fine Molds 1:48th scale Tie figther kit. Compared to its bigger brothers, the migthy AT-AT and the double seat AT-ST, the single seat AT-PT looks like an imperial scooter. The source inspiration for this model came from the ancient Lucasarts video games. The simple lines reveals its digital nature but it is a rather appealing design for me at least. I have not decided a paint scheme yet. Plenty of options to choose from! That´s all for now so constructive comments are welcomed. Thanks for watching! Regards! Alvaro
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Although the Gresley Coaches remain very much a work in progress, I thought I would return to the drawers of shame rather than start a new build. These have been sitting there for some time Sorry for the small picture but these are the vehicles from the Airfix "Ready for Battle" set. The Hurricane was completed some time ago. So it's abut time the vehicles (and people) joined it. I actually bought this from Bure Valley Models in Norfolk when they regularly sold heavily discounted Airfix kits and I paid less for the entire set than the current price of the Albion Refueller.