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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nostalgic fun Apr 02, 2008
By Nerdius Maximus
"Geekspeek"
After visiting the Star Wars exhibit at the Franklin Institute in Philly, I rediscovered a love I had always had for plastic model kits. No, this is not the most complex model out there, and depending on how geeky you want to be, it is not the most accurate of kits out there, BUT, this kit inspired me to get back into model making, which was a bit distraction for me back when I was in my early teens. This was a great kit to get back into kit building, and I experimented a little and built a diorama for this model. I now have a great piece of desk art. This was a fun little re-introduction to kit building.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Chicken Walkers for all! Dec 29, 2008
By G. B. Gerstenberger
"SaberGoesWoosh"
Good model detail but a little smaller than I would have hoped. I've always been a big fan of the assorted vehicles in the Star Wars universe but the AT-ST is one of the top favorites. This toy certainly isn't educational unless you're trying to teach your children how to recognize two-legged death machines. I don't 'play' with my completed models, at least not when there is company around and this certain model is no where near durable. It is a chicken walker after all.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
it was very small and cheap.and there were missing parts.. Jan 21, 2009
By Josephgonzalez i thought it was at least 8,10 inch tall,its very small.maybe its made of cheap parts and has no color on it.but what really bumed me out was there were missing parts.the gun on the side of its head was missing.major detail.i did not have fun building it.
0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
You get what you pay for--if that. May 06, 2009
By Jeff Klock
"The Chic Geek"
Sadly, this model lacks in every aspect. There is little to no challenge, some parts are ill-fitting, and the model has only one position. Legs and weapons do not move. There are no joints, just pre-formed plastic. It just sits there like a plastic hood ornament. Worst model ever.
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