That's pretty much it. If I remember correctly, the designer said he just took a WWII 105mm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun, gave it a gun shield, and strapped two legs at the bottom.
That's not even the worst part. These things are delivered to worlds using hyperdrive-equipped orbital drop pods, similar to the probe droid seen in Episode V. Imagine being a rebel just resting on top a mountain, see this 18m tall egg drop from orbit, pop open, and this massive mechanical droid spider comes out and starts running towards your position at great speed while opening fire with a heavy laser cannon.
I remember there was a giant mining rig that Lando had built for him in one of the Legends book series that consisted of a massive refinery that was grafted onto a large number of AT-AT chassis...
Yea it was a walking refinery that could march across the surface of an asteroid to always stay on the cool side away from the boiling sunlight. Such a cool idea :)
AT-TE, one of the best and actually usefull walker designs in all of Star Wars, just scale it up and modernise it and it will dominate over pretty much all the other ealkers when it comes to raw power and resilience.
@@Vintenuthewizard yep. IIRC, it's "toes" were on joints that let them turn into what were basically giant climbing claws, in addition to the magnetic functions implemented into the feet, as well
In Legends, repulsorlift engines could be disrupted by magnetic fields and ion charges fairly easily and some missiles had sensors that let them lock on to repulsorlift signatures like modern missiles can home on radar emissions. Also, the heavier the object you tried to lift, the bigger and more powerful engine you needed to make it accelerate. So you sometimes need the right tool for the right job.
Because that's all they can do. "Death Star? How about a Death Star that shoots 7 lasers at once?!" They either do that, or create something generic like the imperial transports or those dumbfuck bombers from TLJ
I think you think it's cringe just cuz you don't like the sequels. It makes sense that with progress in technology, stuff slowly gets bigger with time. It's something that is consistent with the change from prequels to ot as well, venators turn into larger star destroyers, that big ball thing on geonosis turns into a death star, the at-te turns into an AT-AT. So why is it "cringe" when the sequels just do the exact same thing as what the prequels did?
@@stoopidapples1596 my view is some of the vehicles in the sequels looked good… but I agree with other comments about where they got the resources, an imperial remnant making their own death star is hard enough but then making it 10 times bigger and in a planet? You can see why I’m sceptical. My main issue with the sequels isn’t the vehicles they just sized up, it’s what they did with them. Episode 7 was a carbon copy of a new hope that did a poor job convincing me that the new republic could fall in a single day, they could have done something clever and reversed the typical roles, the new republic with all the resources trying to search for and destroy imperial remnants who now have very few resources. 8 was a boring car chase that shat all over physics in the space battle at the start, ships randomly stopping for some reason and then the manoeuvre at the end should have destroyed half the galaxy as RKKVs tend to do. I watched 9 because I had to see it off and felt no joy in doing so, although the end of that movie can be summed up with the word “more”… palpatine has more power, Rey has more power, more ships, more deathstar beams, more rebels… bigger isn’t always better
I gotta say, the one good thing that came out of the sequel trilogy was the AT-M6, its a really cool looking walker in my opinion, one of the best even.
When last Jedi was releasing there was so much hype around the at m6 people were wondering if they would do a comedy bit where the at m6 crushes an at at with one leg as they were so big. plus people called them gorilla walkers because of the front legs resembling a gorillas arms.
@Biden and the gang I thought the front legs looked like gorillas which I thought was awesome. It would have been cool to see an AT-M6 crush an old AT-AT. Such a shame we didn't get to see them do more than just fire lasers at a projection of Luke Skywalker.
I honestly don't like the design. The way they walk is cool but design of the body and head are ugly. Plus i feel it's just a bigger, even more ridiculously impractical version of the AT-AT, a vehicle which is itself, canonically, huge and impractical. Thats the biggest problem with a lot of the disney movie designs. Starkiller was a bigger deathstar, the M6s were bigger AT ATs, those ships palpatine had in the last film were just bigger, stronger Star Destroyers. There's no real creativity or passion behind it, its just "Make it Bigger." I guess you could apply that problem to the Disney films as a whole though, not just the designs.
I love the SPHA-T. It’s such an underrated walker. The Republic wouldn’t have won the first battle of Geonosis if they didn’t have them on their side. Plus, they truly are a staple of early 2000s sci-fi machinery with their mix of exposed industrial features and their smooth, streamline features. I’m still waitin on Lego to make my SPHA-T set. 😤 I don’t care if it’ll be huge! If y’all made a AT-M6 set back in 2017 you can make a SPHA-T set.
The MT-AT is such a sweet design. Its a shame its up there with the K-Wings and the Nebula Class Star Destroyer on the list of awesome legends stuff that will never get used by disney.
A caterpillar-type walker with a long segmented body and legs would be cool. I've always liked the AT-TE's design and I feel like there should be more multi-legged walkers in star wars.
I like in the last jedi, they brought an at at. I missed it at the theaters, but caught it on dvd. Its like a puppy barking along side its parents. I loved that scene
Me, recognising almost every walker: "Yo whats up guys!" The walkers: "Heyyy how's it going ! What's up dude!" The MT-AT: "Yo" Me: "WHHHATTTT THE FUCK ARE UUUUUU"
The AT-ATC and AT-M6 are so ridiculous. I can just imagine a junior artist presenting some unique design but the director crumples it up and says "nah let's just take the AT-AT and make it BIGGER!"
Tbh I don't mind the AT-ACT because I always saw it as more of a cargo walker that's used to carry heavy materials in dangerous areas, rather than something that's actually sent out into battle, which is a concept I quite like. And it would make sense that the AT-ACT is bigger since that means more storage space inside it. I agree on the AT-M6 tho. The front legs are cool but besides that they're just a knock-off AT-AT
@@tk-6967 Which is false because the design still doesn't make sense. One moderately powerful explosive to a leg and the whole thing comes crashing down
@Georgiy Kireev By moderately powerful explosive you must mean a heavy turbo laser barrage from orbit, because nothing else would destroy those legs. If you were thinking of destabilising the walker, they have countermeasures in place already
@@tk-6967 I'm just saying that the design is objectively stupid and needs silly "anti-everything shield" type abilities to not look goofy. And even those fail. Silly to build a huge, tall land vehicle that will attract a ton of attention from artillery and aircraft and won't really be able to go anywhere except open plains with no cover. Take away plot armour and they get taken out almost immediately by any half decently armed force
Well they were the easiest to mass produce just like the ties. The empire used the quantity over quality mindset. The first order was at least thinking bigger with it's AT-M6 walkers
@@Spiralredd Just out of curiousity, where do you take this info from? Is this new Disney lore? Do you know how many of those were in the original pre-disney movies?
I love how the AT-DT is just a pair of chicken legs with a howitzer mounted on top.
I see nothing wrong with, it's beautiful
It's basicly a AT-ST for a self propelled artillery role.
That's pretty much it. If I remember correctly, the designer said he just took a WWII 105mm Flak 38 anti-aircraft gun, gave it a gun shield, and strapped two legs at the bottom.
dude I completely forgot that walker was even a thing lmfaooo
The MT-AT is genuinely terrifying. Imagine if that thing moved at the speed of an AT-RT
THE GIANT ENEMY SPIDER
@@coltonmb3328TRUE!
That's not even the worst part. These things are delivered to worlds using hyperdrive-equipped orbital drop pods, similar to the probe droid seen in Episode V. Imagine being a rebel just resting on top a mountain, see this 18m tall egg drop from orbit, pop open, and this massive mechanical droid spider comes out and starts running towards your position at great speed while opening fire with a heavy laser cannon.
@@anm10wolvorinenotapanther32 Now that's sheer terror, but also the sheer effectiveness of fear tactics.
What film is this one in?
I remember there was a giant mining rig that Lando had built for him in one of the Legends book series that consisted of a massive refinery that was grafted onto a large number of AT-AT chassis...
Nomad City.
Good ol thrawn trilogy
One of the best Star Wars book series, in my opinion
Yea it was a walking refinery that could march across the surface of an asteroid to always stay on the cool side away from the boiling sunlight. Such a cool idea :)
Classic Lando
AT-TE, one of the best and actually usefull walker designs in all of Star Wars, just scale it up and modernise it and it will dominate over pretty much all the other ealkers when it comes to raw power and resilience.
couldnt it also just walk straight up walls
Yes
Yeah put the cockpit in a safe place and make the gun remote controlled so there's not an exposed soldier to fire it lol
The AT-TE gets taken out by random infantry weapons all the time and its gunner is totally exposed. Did we watch the same clone wars lol
@@Vintenuthewizard yep. IIRC, it's "toes" were on joints that let them turn into what were basically giant climbing claws, in addition to the magnetic functions implemented into the feet, as well
I am so glad to see the AT-XT represented. My favourite walker design that no-one knows about.
That was in the clone wars game for original Xbox right?
@@anthonyklanke1397 yes, and in some comics, and in SWTOR apparently.
I loved that thing in men of war assault squad 2
star wars: antigravity energy exists
also star wars: let's put some legs on these ships
In Legends, repulsorlift engines could be disrupted by magnetic fields and ion charges fairly easily and some missiles had sensors that let them lock on to repulsorlift signatures like modern missiles can home on radar emissions. Also, the heavier the object you tried to lift, the bigger and more powerful engine you needed to make it accelerate.
So you sometimes need the right tool for the right job.
@@kennethdawson7774 But wheels are better in every way. It just comes down to "it looks cool".
What about tracks?
@@stevej71393what about cliffs?
they cant climb steep hills like walkers@@stevej71393
All the legends walkers, love you 💞
Expanded Universe*
It's kinda cringe how the sequels just increased every single vehicle's size from the Prequels and the OG
Because that's all they can do. "Death Star? How about a Death Star that shoots 7 lasers at once?!"
They either do that, or create something generic like the imperial transports or those dumbfuck bombers from TLJ
I think you think it's cringe just cuz you don't like the sequels. It makes sense that with progress in technology, stuff slowly gets bigger with time. It's something that is consistent with the change from prequels to ot as well, venators turn into larger star destroyers, that big ball thing on geonosis turns into a death star, the at-te turns into an AT-AT. So why is it "cringe" when the sequels just do the exact same thing as what the prequels did?
It doesn't makes sense though. Where do rhey get the resources and manpower to build all the war machines?
@@l.b136 the same places they always got them??
@@stoopidapples1596 my view is some of the vehicles in the sequels looked good… but I agree with other comments about where they got the resources, an imperial remnant making their own death star is hard enough but then making it 10 times bigger and in a planet? You can see why I’m sceptical.
My main issue with the sequels isn’t the vehicles they just sized up, it’s what they did with them. Episode 7 was a carbon copy of a new hope that did a poor job convincing me that the new republic could fall in a single day, they could have done something clever and reversed the typical roles, the new republic with all the resources trying to search for and destroy imperial remnants who now have very few resources. 8 was a boring car chase that shat all over physics in the space battle at the start, ships randomly stopping for some reason and then the manoeuvre at the end should have destroyed half the galaxy as RKKVs tend to do.
I watched 9 because I had to see it off and felt no joy in doing so, although the end of that movie can be summed up with the word “more”… palpatine has more power, Rey has more power, more ships, more deathstar beams, more rebels… bigger isn’t always better
AT-AT vs snowspeeder: You can call this game Bird Vs Camal and no body would argue with you.
what about the Octuptarra tri-droid?
Yes and the Umbara artillery spider walker
@@cherrypoptart2001 bruh this one is so OP
When i googled it, why does it look like a martian tripod?
Idk if they really count as walkers
Iirc, those had multiple different sizes, not just one fixed size
This almost sounds like the theme from Dune 1984.
i assume it's a cover/remix
I tought the same. Slightly different, to avoid the fees. :D
great vid, but its called AT-ACT not AT-ATC
imagine there's an All Terrain-Air Traffic Controller
🤓
Could be a potential language difference
@@kmsroon7848 How? Its called the same in all langauges
@@parkaller7959 🤷♀️
Nice one, especially love the transitions.
The mt-at is literally just the giant enemy spider
"The Giant Enemy Spider"
Underrated this is - Yoda
Spotted an impostor we have - The Actual Yoda
I gotta say, the one good thing that came out of the sequel trilogy was the AT-M6, its a really cool looking walker in my opinion, one of the best even.
I love the design of the AT-M6. Shame they were in the worst Star Wars movie ever made. I do like the AT-ATC they are pretty decent looking.
When last Jedi was releasing there was so much hype around the at m6 people were wondering if they would do a comedy bit where the at m6 crushes an at at with one leg as they were so big. plus people called them gorilla walkers because of the front legs resembling a gorillas arms.
@@teddycornerproductions3095 ikr? So cool, but as with everything in the sequel trilogy, wasted.
@Biden and the gang I thought the front legs looked like gorillas which I thought was awesome. It would have been cool to see an AT-M6 crush an old AT-AT. Such a shame we didn't get to see them do more than just fire lasers at a projection of Luke Skywalker.
I honestly don't like the design. The way they walk is cool but design of the body and head are ugly. Plus i feel it's just a bigger, even more ridiculously impractical version of the AT-AT, a vehicle which is itself, canonically, huge and impractical. Thats the biggest problem with a lot of the disney movie designs. Starkiller was a bigger deathstar, the M6s were bigger AT ATs, those ships palpatine had in the last film were just bigger, stronger Star Destroyers. There's no real creativity or passion behind it, its just "Make it Bigger." I guess you could apply that problem to the Disney films as a whole though, not just the designs.
AT-DT: Flakk 88 on legs
I love the SPHA-T. It’s such an underrated walker. The Republic wouldn’t have won the first battle of Geonosis if they didn’t have them on their side. Plus, they truly are a staple of early 2000s sci-fi machinery with their mix of exposed industrial features and their smooth, streamline features.
I’m still waitin on Lego to make my SPHA-T set. 😤 I don’t care if it’ll be huge! If y’all made a AT-M6 set back in 2017 you can make a SPHA-T set.
Oh that’s why I don’t recall that laser tank. I’ve only watched or played the Lego games. I have yet to see the actual movies despite having them.
I dunno, they are great for war crimes but are way too big for practical stuff.
Lego will not ever make a star wars set that is not know at all unless a star wars project makes it known by many people
I never knew the SPHA-T has legs! :O
Obviously the At-At was the best design, so they made bigger models.
The MT-AT is such a sweet design. Its a shame its up there with the K-Wings and the Nebula Class Star Destroyer on the list of awesome legends stuff that will never get used by disney.
Its a terrible design lmao
Well... there's already a movie about the MT-AT
th-cam.com/video/NHRtlXDOqOU/w-d-xo.html
“The giant enemy spider”
“Hmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhm”
“Hmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmhmh”
The MT-AT looks like that spider from wild Wild West
From the thumbnail I thought someone had slipped in 'The Destroyer' from Konosuba.
A caterpillar-type walker with a long segmented body and legs would be cool. I've always liked the AT-TE's design and I feel like there should be more multi-legged walkers in star wars.
I like in the last jedi, they brought an at at. I missed it at the theaters, but caught it on dvd. Its like a puppy barking along side its parents. I loved that scene
Me, recognising almost every walker: "Yo whats up guys!"
The walkers: "Heyyy how's it going ! What's up dude!"
The MT-AT: "Yo"
Me: "WHHHATTTT THE FUCK ARE UUUUUU"
My own opinion: I love the AT-ACT
The AT-ATC and AT-M6 are so ridiculous. I can just imagine a junior artist presenting some unique design but the director crumples it up and says "nah let's just take the AT-AT and make it BIGGER!"
Tbh I don't mind the AT-ACT because I always saw it as more of a cargo walker that's used to carry heavy materials in dangerous areas, rather than something that's actually sent out into battle, which is a concept I quite like. And it would make sense that the AT-ACT is bigger since that means more storage space inside it. I agree on the AT-M6 tho. The front legs are cool but besides that they're just a knock-off AT-AT
@Withie The Wither ATM6 has a fricking turbolaser, and the lore says it had fixed all of the problems which the ATAT had.
@@tk-6967 Which is false because the design still doesn't make sense. One moderately powerful explosive to a leg and the whole thing comes crashing down
@Georgiy Kireev By moderately powerful explosive you must mean a heavy turbo laser barrage from orbit, because nothing else would destroy those legs. If you were thinking of destabilising the walker, they have countermeasures in place already
@@tk-6967 I'm just saying that the design is objectively stupid and needs silly "anti-everything shield" type abilities to not look goofy. And even those fail. Silly to build a huge, tall land vehicle that will attract a ton of attention from artillery and aircraft and won't really be able to go anywhere except open plains with no cover. Take away plot armour and they get taken out almost immediately by any half decently armed force
Thank you for introducing me to the wonderful little thing that is the AT PT.
I hated those things in rogue squadron.
Early Empire atat was a lot bigger than the ones we see in the movies
The AT-At is probably my favorite walker idk why it just looks so cool
You left out the AT-KT other than that great video
At 1:20
You misspelled AT-ATC, it's AT-ACT.
(MT-AT Exist)
Me: "Darling where is my Slipper Battleship?"
AT-AT Walkers were very intimidating
AT-M6s were more intimidating. 118 feet tall with cable cutters on the legs and turbo laser attachment. You'd shit yourself
Where is The UT-AT?
I'd kill to have any of these. Killdozer style.
POV: flak cannon with legs 0:22
Nice
Cool, but you also forgot the Manka Class Armored Transport and the X-1 Viper Droid.
What’s the mt-at from?
The books Dark Apprentice and Champions of the Force
¿En cual película de star wars salen las arañas MT AT y Homing spider droid?
Why is the AT-ST mirrored? The each set of guns is on the wrong side of the head.
The Mt-at is the giant enemy spider
I just like Rex, Wolffe and Gregor's mobile home.
Am i mistaken or isnt that a remix of the Old *Dune* theme ?
sure sounds like it
Is the AT DT actually that big?
I love the AT-DP from Star Wars Rebel
No way an at-st is that much bigger than a spider droid
So many walkers exist and the only ones the empire ever actually chooses to use for some reason are the AT-AT's and AT-ST's 😂
Well they were the easiest to mass produce just like the ties. The empire used the quantity over quality mindset. The first order was at least thinking bigger with it's AT-M6 walkers
@@Spiralredd Just out of curiousity, where do you take this info from? Is this new Disney lore? Do you know how many of those were in the original pre-disney movies?
AT-DT looks like german Flak 8.8 anti aircraft cannon
Where is the AT-CT from?
From Starwars Force Unleashed from video games
I tried downloading the mt-at because its cool but each time it does not Have any leg why? could you fix it please?
Ok but where’s AT-HT?
Where is the siege walker and the heavy transport? There are alot of walkers missing from the OG EU and the one walker from disney's Episode 7.
I wish we saw the AT-CT in one of the Star Wars games :(
Sounds more like the gears of wars song (not the main song)
What about the walker Tank from Umbara?
The AT-AC as seen in The Bad Batch would be between the AT-AP and AT-DP
Damn! That thing is huge!
Please include a reference of where can we see each vehicle in the series/movies
AT-AT Walkers at 75 feet tall
You guys forgot the AT&T
lmao that at-m6 model at the end
Minecraft mods be like
They got the AT-ACT model wrong too 🤣
Man. Bad batch showed that monstrous machine that looked like a dinosaur. That was tight.
Theory is that they're bringing in the Zeffo stuff from Jedi Fallen Order and that the giant dinosaurs mech was Zeffo in origin.
Wtf was the MT-AT in?? Never seen it before
Theme from Dune. Nice.
Now we have the giant walker from bad batch
What about at mp all terrain missile pod
Platform not pod
1:03 The giant enemy spider
I was hoping somebody would say this
Why is the at ap’s leg curled up?
WHEN WAS THERE AN MT AT
1:02 it's MG Excelsus from Metal Gear Rising
I want a GG-XD now, just so I could simultaneously destroy and clown on my enemies.
I love the SPHA-T...
1:06 is wrong. The SPHA-T is much bigger than any of those. It's 140 meters in length and more than 60 meters tall.
As bad as number 8 was I liked the AT-M6s front legs that bent backwards and gun on the top front of the hump.
Not to mention they had cable cutters on the legs to prevent tow cable tripping
At-dt is just a flakk 88mm on legs.
When I realise the AT-ST is bigger than the AT-OT
AT-DT just a Marder on legs
Selbstfahrlafette 8.8 auf allterrain aufklärungsläufer (ATST)
No tri droid?
Those robots are bigger than I thought.. I thought the AT-ST is just 3 or 4 meter.
you forgot the octuptarra tri droid
wheres the tri droids?
Where are the awesome Umbaran walker tanks
1:01 Wtf is that Spider walker
The giant enemy spider
He missed the crab droid
The AT-DP should have 2 guns
Time to add the giant ancient walker from Bad Batch
Dune music?
Forgotten Tri droid magna octuparra and Tri droid octuparra
THE GIANT ENEMY SPIDER!
Dude got some models form 3D warehouse
THE GIANT ENEMY SPIDER
What the hell is that? MT-AT? Where did that come from?
I thought it was a joke. At a glance, I thought it was the destroyer from konosuba.
Interesting music! Kind of a combination of Dune (1984) and Star Wars Duel of the Fates. Sort of.
He forgot the crab droid
Needs a B'omarr monk.
Yoo the homing spider droid is in angry bird star wars 2
At m6 is like 18 shaquille o neal's at height