I'm putting together a simple set of rules for the Clone Wars, so I can game with my son and this has spurred me to have a go at this behemoth.
I ordered another one but sods law, it arrived with some legs missing. I've contacted the seller to hopefully get some more sent.
Having given this build lots of thought over long sleepiness nights, I had a rough plan of action. It involved grinding off some of the resin to attach magnets to the main gun. This would allow it to swivel and move.
I first used a Dremel type device to take off the bulk of the resin. I later had to switch to a nail file to get a more even finish. I found the guns sitting at an angle at first before switching to the hand files.
These flat magnets proved a success and the main gun is secure and can swivel now, which fills me with joy. Funny enough this simple job was the one I was dreading, but it was quite simple with the right tools.
The Mass drive canon can shoot a variety of different shells for what ever job is needed.
The legs were fiddly though and it was useful to do this test model first to work out how best to do it.
The latest order of figures came in a gordy green resin which makes it hard to see details. It should be fine once sprayed with undercoat.
Right so the real tricky bit...the legs. I had the idea to use UHU glue to stick the legs together. Getting the two central ones done first was a good start. I supported the body with a Lego jig to take the weight.
Using the diagram shown earlier from the internet, I arranged the legs into their correct positions. The UHU glue gave me lots of wiggle room to constantly check and tweak the position of the feet.
As the legs were still drying, I lifted the front leg to create a more dynamic pose. I will have to be super careful when spraying and painting this beast, one slip and it will explode for real.
One of the new guys checks out the targeting array.
Even though I had very nice toys to use for these walkers, I have to admit these sculpts are lovely. It's also nice to have a model from the same range and in the same character as the infantry figures. At least you know the scale is correct.
It's always worth double checking things as the glue drys. On lifting it up, I found the front leg was out of position. I'll have to leave this UHU glue to dry for a while, a good 24 hours I think.
The Lego jig holds up tonnes of machinery with ease.
Now it's a case of let it set and try to keep the cats from walking over it.
I'm glad I jumped into this scary build feet first, as I've learnt some good tips.
I couldn't help digging out some other figures to see how they scale against the walker.
Jedi leading the way.
I thought I had fixed the bendy barrel on the Droid tank, but it came back whilst packed away... annoying. Still it's nice to see them both next to eachother.
Rear turrets are in and active.
Clone troopers give infantry support to the walking giant.



