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(More customer reviews)This is a good model of an AT-AT from Star Wars. The peices are good quality plastic but some don't fit very well together (the main body). The front legs have a poseable knee joint but the aft ones are stiff - so I bought two of this kit and just used two front legs on one model. I had to do some surgery (on the knee joints) to make them move more and I put a wire and a soft light puddy from Crayola in the head neck and "chest" sections of the walker, now the head moves more smoothly and easily than the "rubber band friction" of the origianl kit. I would recomend adding weight to the footpads with plaster or bb's. I also drilled out the shoulder apparatus and added a the moving shoulder joint as seen in the movies. That is very difficult however, it took several tries to get it right. But now I have a model walker with moving head, shoulder, knee and ankle joints for a full range of poses. The model from the kit is a good model, but with some creativity and patience, you can make it much, much better.
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