Finally AT-AT is coming

By Krakus, in Star Wars: Legion

I just find this at the supermarket (in France)

Altaya serie

AT-AT is supposed to be scaled at 1/47 which is not that bad for legion I suppose and includes die cast elements as well as plastic, interiors details...

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Edited by Krakus

Picture?

2 minutes ago, codytx2 said:

Picture?

Sorry. Problem while uploading. Is it better now?

Just the head portion of the model, correct?

Not a misleading title or anything... especially with gama going on... 😂

14 minutes ago, Darth Sanguis said:

Just the head portion of the model, correct?

I will add a picture of the head beside a trooper for comparison. But it seems very correct

final Model lenght is 56.4 cm

Height 48.1

50 minutes ago, Krakus said:

final Model lenght is 56.4 cm

Height 48.1

Not the other way around? They're meant to be taller than they are long.

Regardless - eww, partwork magazines. They're usually limited availability, any copies that end up lost in the mail can bork the entire project, and they always cost a small fortune by the end. I'll stick with 3D printing one.

20 minutes ago, Yodhrin said:

Not the other way around? They're meant to be taller than they are long.

Regardless - eww, partwork magazines. They're usually limited availability, any copies that end up lost in the mail can bork the entire project, and they always cost a small fortune by the end. I'll stick with 3D printing one.

Depends on which of the 4-5 variants they're doing I think?

I do agree the height seems a bit off though, last time I calculated it was about 20 inches tall.

Prob gonna cost a lot to build this way, these "build this!" magazines start cheap, but cost a fortune in the long run

Uh, that clearly says TB-TT. Might be something from Star Trek or 40k, I dunno.

4 hours ago, Caimheul1313 said:

Depends on which of the 4-5 variants they're doing I think?

I do agree the height seems a bit off though, last time I calculated it was about 20 inches tall.

And the given height is just shy of 19 inches, so a difference of roughly a trooper's legs. I don't really see the problem there, especially given the wonky scales in the original trilogy.

cool supermarket

Mine just sells food products, gardening, tools and other useless junk

They don't have models packed in magazines

6 hours ago, Bobmc said:

Uh, that clearly says TB-TT. Might be something from Star Trek or 40k, I dunno.

The french version of star wars actually translates vehicle and character names (and often in a very stupid way)

El famoso Transport Blindé Tout-Terrain !

Be wary though, our dear super markets don't always get the whole collection. Especially when prices rise, demands fall and they end up abandonning such products.

8 hours ago, Bobmc said:

Uh, that clearly says TB-TT. Might be something from Star Trek or 40k, I dunno.

TB-TT is the French equivalence/translation for AT-AT.

On the pics you can see Disney and lucasfilms logo.

They also said this AT-AT version is based on the Empire strike back ones

11 hours ago, Caimheul1313 said:

Depends on which of the 4-5 variants they're doing I think?

I do agree the height seems a bit off though, last time I calculated it was about 20 inches tall.

From wookieepedia:

LENGTH

Over 20 meter

HEIGHT/DEPTH

Over 22.5 meters
So scaled at 1/47 ,
22.5 meters height become 47.8cm
20 meters lenght become 42.5cm
So. The misproportion is only for the lenght, and I suspect the model lenght got measured from front of the head to the back of the rear foot (this AT-AT is walking) while the "real" lenght is the measurement from front of head to body rear extremity (steady AT-AT)
50 minutes ago, Krakus said:

From wookieepedia:

LENGTH

Over 20 meter

HEIGHT/DEPTH

Over 22.5 meters
So scaled at 1/47 ,
22.5 meters height become 47.8cm
20 meters lenght become 42.5cm
So. The misproportion is only for the lenght, and I suspect the model lenght got measured from front of the head to the back of the rear foot (this AT-AT is walking) while the "real" lenght is the measurement from front of head to body rear extremity (steady AT-AT)

That actually makes sense. It's a silly way of measuring the final result of a scale model, but it is the simplest way to account for the discrepancy.

And yeah the deAgostini Falcon was a big deal for a lot of people, but it ended up costing nearly a thousand pounds by the end of the run. Which is why partworks are a bit of a scam - you're not getting much more actual plastic than buying a model kit of the same scale straight-up in a shop, but by chucking a few pennies worth of paper in with each batch of parts and providing the "subscription experience" they end up charging you many, many times the price the eventual finished product would have cost if you had just bought one in a shop. That they typically pick popular models in scales people want said models in but presently have no legit option to buy adds a faint whiff of extortion to the whole affair.

39 minutes ago, Yodhrin said:

That actually makes sense. It's a silly way of measuring the final result of a scale model, but it is the simplest way to account for the discrepancy.

And yeah the deAgostini Falcon was a big deal for a lot of people, but it ended up costing nearly a thousand pounds by the end of the run. Which is why partworks are a bit of a scam - you're not getting much more actual plastic than buying a model kit of the same scale straight-up in a shop, but by chucking a few pennies worth of paper in with each batch of parts and providing the "subscription experience" they end up charging you many, many times the price the eventual finished product would have cost if you had just bought one in a shop. That they typically pick popular models in scales people want said models in but presently have no legit option to buy adds a faint whiff of extortion to the whole affair.

I’ve done the last three DeAgostini builds - the Millennium Falcon, R2-D2 and the X-Wing. The Millennium Falcon in particular cost around £900 for sure, but the only comparable Falcon available is the Master Replicas version which is way, way more expensive.

It’s also worth pointing out that this AT-AT is a test run. Test runs usually last four of fives issues. If the product goes to full production it’s likely still 12-18 months away before the full run will start.

When i see this right, the first two issues are the cockpit.
Even when the whole set is too expensive, these first two would be good enough for a nice piece of terrain.

3 hours ago, Tokra said:

When i see this right, the first two issues are the cockpit.
Even when the whole set is too expensive, these first two would be good enough for a nice piece of terrain.

That is why I bought them. Issue one contains one of the two main laser of the AT-AT (the ones below the cockpit) and some other nice pieces for one euro.

Also. The third issue contains LEDs and electronic to light the commands of the cockpit. But unfortunately it will be more expensive

So.... any pics of the work in progress? I wonder if it would be possible to get this stateside without an enormous markup.

Did anything ever come of this? I heard they usually print the first couple issues and gauge the response on whether to do the entire series, I'm guessing with the timing that it failed?