MOC-BW4001
All Terrain Scout Transport | AT-ST Project
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Instructions Only
find the parts yourself
All Terrain Scout Transport
PRE-Order Coming Soon
Optional UV UCS printed plaque available for + $19.99
Specifications
Details and Measurements
The model follows a logical progression starting with the base structure. The legs are built seperately and then secured to the base. The body that bridges the legs is built next. Finally the cockpit is built and secured to the structure last. The model uses a front display stand to help support the weight of the structure. During testing, the model did support it's own weight but leaned forward significantly adding lots of stress to the bricks.
Pieces: 3,800 + 3 Minifigs Weight: 122.8 oz | 7.7lbs Width: 33.5 cm | 13.2 in Length: 36.7 cm | 14.5 inHeight: 43.6 cm | 17.2 in Estimated Part Costs: $490-$580
Instructions
ucs limited edition manual
Professionally produced high resolution step-by-step instruction manual of the All Terrain Scout Transport from Star Wars Episode 6: Return of the Jedi. Each manual includes a custom UCS Sticker and unique 1 x 6 tile.
Comparison
is the support needed?
I can't say yes or no with 100% certainty. I performed two movement tests. One for 14 days and another for 30 days. The MOC supported it's weight during both test. Most movement occurred in the first 72 hours because of settling. From the time the stand was removed and the initial lean was accounted for, I recorded 4mm of movement. No other movement occurred in either test after the first two weeks.
Even without the stand, the MOC was in no danger of tipping over or falling. The cockpit is securely attached with a combination of bricks and an axle that travels through the head all the way through the body. It is quite sturdy in that regard. Even when I applied additional force on the head of the cockpit, it would "spring" up in it's previous settled position. Again, these tests were for 14 and 30 days only.
Custom Tile
Complete your build and register
Included with your instructions is a 1 x 6 tile with a unique alpha/numeric number. When you've completed your build, decode your Imperial Pilot's ID then register your AT-ST.
Your Pilot's ID is assigned to your first and last name as well as the email address used when you purchase your limited edition UCS collector's manual.
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Instructions on how to Register
If you finished your UCS collector's edition MOC you can register your build. First, decode your 1 x 6 tile using your instruction manual. Then, send your name, unique tile ID and picture of your build to support@brickwars.net with the subject line: "Register: MOC-BW4001". Be sure to include a photo of yourself to be added to the site!