Though the MPC AT-ST was a horrid kit from the 90's, the whole build was fun to do. Let me know if you would like to see me do a series of 'After The Fall of the Empire' dioramas.
The old kits can be a challenge but with some work they can really turn out nicely. Great job, and the idea of the gun mounts is so simple I wish I had thought of them for some of my past builds.
@@jonnelson7768 I've never used a filament printer. I went straight to a resin printer. I have 2 Anycubic Photon Mono X printers and my first one which is a Photon Mono SE.
Though the MPC AT-ST was a horrid kit from the 90's, the whole build was fun to do. Let me know if you would like to see me do a series of 'After The Fall of the Empire' dioramas.
You've become my favorite model builder on youtub, that AT-ST came out awesome.
Considering the quality of the scale modelers on TH-cam, I'm very flattered. Thank you.
the nuts and bolts idea is great
The old kits can be a challenge but with some work they can really turn out nicely. Great job, and the idea of the gun mounts is so simple I wish I had thought of them for some of my past builds.
It was fun to update the turrets but overall the kit shows it's age. Bandai kit detail is far superior. Thanks for watching
Very well done and perfect usage for an old AMT kit, hehe. I really like the sandy base, looks pretty awesome.
I have the Bandai kit and the detail between the two is chalk and cheese. Thanks for watching.
that came out great!
Thank you
I have been out of model building for about 5 years. Your videos make me want to jump back in! Keep up the great work!
Inspiring people to take up modeling is a great compliment. Thanks for watching
@@ScaleModelGeek Out of curiosity, what 3D resin printer do you use and do you find it easier to learn than 3D filament printing?
@@jonnelson7768 I've never used a filament printer. I went straight to a resin printer. I have 2 Anycubic Photon Mono X printers and my first one which is a Photon Mono SE.
Nice build mate 🤩
Thanks