It does look cool, and something I would have bought. If it more articulation. I'm already losing interest quickly enough, that I don't buy like I used too. So doing this to to something I may have bought, puts it right into the non buy column.
If the cockpit holds two figures, I may consider it.
Also, "DP"? Yikes.
Nice pics Chewie. I like the Walker but seeing it now... it's definitely under scaled, which is annoying. I had hope for three in the cockpit. I guess I never looked at the show pics closely enough...I didn't mind lack of articulation, but thought it would be just a wee bit bigger. Looks like they're going that way with all the vehicles, to fit the price. Man..i nope we don't see a skiff In the show...
You have made me want another AT ST though.
The way things are looking, is Toys R Us the only to that will be getting these? I didn't see a shelf sticker for these at Target or Walmart. Target has a sticker for 3-3/4 vehicles, but not the Rebels.
Nice pictures! Could you tell us how tall the vehicle is?
Standing up straight, he is 12 1/4" tall.
Reminds me a lot of the comic-strip scout walker from the early '80s.
It should. Both are based on the pre-pro designs of the AT-ST.
http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb...s/images/6/68/Joe_johnston_walker_concept.png
Ditto.Found this at Target today.
Can someone please provide the DPCI number for the AT-DP?
Thanks.
I'm trying to find that out as well. It may be 087-06-1382 (like the previous smaller class vehicle but I cannot confirm that yet.
After the reset, the shelf spot has sat empty until this week.
Which is why is why so excited when it appeared in the promo's. Love the design, love how Al Williams' used it in the strip. But... if it had been the correct size, I'd get a couple.Reminds me a lot of the comic-strip scout walker from the early '80s.