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Title: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: Clonehead on February 22, 2009, 09:30:53 AM
Tamer, this one is for you..........
  Today, I'm reviewing the newly tooled Revell snap-tite ATAT walker model kit.
This kit is predecorated and snap-toghther so no real painting or gluing is required.
This kit contains 65 pieces and after assembly, measures 14 7/8 inches long and 12 1/2 inches tall and features movable legs, head, and laser cannons.
Upon opening the box, we have 6 bags, 4 of which contain sprue runners of parts and 2 of which contain 2 bigger loose parts each.
The 8 page set of instructions are fairly simple to follow and breaks assembly down to 9 steps. A couple of minor discrepancy's in the instructions are to be noted both occurring in step 6 of the assembly. In sub step A, leg part # 24a is misslabled on the actual part sprue as part #4A. In sub step B rotational leg peg #25a is used a second time where the part # should be listed as #25B. parts #25a-d are identical anyway so it shouldn't matter.
  There were several of the bigger parts like the sides and top and bottom pieces of the walker's body that were individually bagged but not connected to any sprue runners and therefore, not labeled with the numbers that are used for them in the instructions but they are easy to identify by the instruction diagrams.

I found not one bit of flash on these parts but found a few sinkholes towards the bottom of the D-shaped foot to leg slider-hinge pieces.
Title: Re: Star Wars model kit reviews
Post by: Clonehead on February 22, 2009, 09:46:43 AM
Fit of the parts is fairly tight and only one part, one of the side slider posts going from a foot to a lower leg didn't fit tight enough to stay where it penetrates the leg so I glued it at the top. Only the bottom of this part needs to move as you move the leg, anyway. Assembly was fairly easy and only took 1.5 hrs.
  I was slightly disappointed in that while the side guns are movable, they are linked together through the walker's head and can't be posed individually. The chin guns are perminantilly mounted in place and have no reciprocating action what so ever. More of a bummer, there. The head swings from side to side and rotates clockwise and counter clockwise but has no up and down posabilaty.
 The 3 bump and post cam leg joints in each leg could have been better engineered for easier posability but with all of those joints and the d-slider pivot joint on the feet, this is easily the most poseble walker we have seen, thus far!
  I do believe that a decent stop-motion animation of this walker is possible.
Title: Re: Star Wars model kit reviews
Post by: Clonehead on February 22, 2009, 09:54:35 AM
On a whim, I decided to pose this completed model next to the Star Wars miniatures version of the atat for comparison as they are similar in size. I was astonished to find so many differences as far as scale of these two walkers.
  While the legs on the Miniatures walker are thicker than the ones on the kit, the feet are smaller and the legs are the same length. The body and the head on the miniatures walker are both wider and taller and while greatly detailed obviously scaled wrong for the legs and foot size. The model walker, to me is appropriately scaled as far as feet,legs, body, and head. I have no idea why the Miniatures walker was made with these discrepancys.
Title: Re: Star Wars model kit reviews
Post by: Clonehead on February 22, 2009, 10:00:42 AM
Comparison shots of the two walkers and with a titanium snowspeeder which is too small.
No scale is listed for this kit but I would have to guess in between 1 /72nd scale and HO/ 1/76th scale.
It's a killer kit, for sure, and will look great on display or in a dio. You ought to pick this one up, Tamer. Building it could satisfy that nagging need you must have to open something Star Wars, and as I said, this is the largest version of an appropriately scaled walker that is out there.
Title: Re: Star Wars model kit reviews
Post by: Clonehead on February 22, 2009, 11:20:05 AM
I took these shots outside of the Walker model, today. I think this thing could be made to climb a set of stairs with it's great posibility.
Title: Re: Star Wars model kit reviews
Post by: Tamer on February 22, 2009, 12:39:17 PM
Man, I am gonna have to pick this one up! So far the only one I have seen at my wal-mart is the tie advanced (vader's tie), but this one looks great! I love the look of this one, especially after you compared it to the miniatures version I though, before now, was scaled pretty good. I see what you mean about the body and head, not to mention the feet size. I am liking these pocket models!
Title: Re: Star Wars model kit reviews
Post by: Clonehead on February 22, 2009, 01:00:11 PM
My guess is that this is going to be a hobby shop only item. I've seen it on Ebay as well if you can afford the shipping price. Don't get this one confused with earlier releases of the walker which were smaller and not snap-tight.
  This baby goes for about $50 retail.
Title: Re: Star Wars model kit reviews
Post by: Tamer on February 22, 2009, 01:06:51 PM
Ouch! Still, a walker is a walker is a walker!
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: clonetrooper360 on February 23, 2009, 03:56:41 PM
could u post a pic of the walker with a 3 3/4 inch figs would be nice to see if it worth it for my collecticoon or if i should jsut buy the 3 3/4 walker
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Clonehead on February 23, 2009, 05:03:46 PM
could u post a pic of the walker with a 3 3/4 inch figs would be nice to see if it worth it for my collecticoon or if i should jsut buy the 3 3/4 walker
It wouldn't be large enough to go with your 3 3/4 collection, Alex, as this model is only 1 ft tall or slightly shorter than 4 figures high.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Reconsgt on February 23, 2009, 05:36:36 PM
Nice review and pics, What is the  retail price of the kit?
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Clonehead on February 23, 2009, 05:48:23 PM
Nice review and pics, What is the  retail price of the kit?
TY, Sarge. This kit costs 50 beans. Not cheap. Nice kit, though. I love how many different poses you can get out of those legs.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Reconsgt on February 23, 2009, 06:04:51 PM
Yikes, That is a good chunk, but I can see further potential with it. This may be one to keep an eye open for down the line in the secondary market
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Clonehead on February 23, 2009, 06:17:58 PM
yeah, I have been buying model kits for years and I can't believe how much the average cost of any type of model kit has went up. The military vehicle models that I used to buy have doubled and even tripled in some cases. you can't even get a model car kit for less than $10. That used to be a $5 item. Now that all of the big brickand morter retailers like Wal-mart and Target are phasing them out. The prices will continue to rise.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Tamer on February 23, 2009, 06:24:49 PM
It is kind of sad that one thing kids are allowed to build is now being taken away from them. Building a model car or tank, even if was just snap together was a kinda bridge between the kid and adult world. Even adults can see a sense of accomplishment a kid gets from building something constructive.  Now the models have disappeared from my stores before I could even buy an airbrush kit or paints or even a few daggone SW models. I think the secondary market is all I am gonna have left! Oh well, kinda off topic. This is an awesome model and one I will probably get.  I would even like to have two, one for an opener and one to leave packaged up. I keep hoping the snaptite kits I am seeing of the vader tie will turn into the atat.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Clonehead on February 23, 2009, 06:39:45 PM
An opener? Tamer, if you want to open one of these, I might just have to find you two of them. Better yet, I do know where you could order a couple. .....Squadron.com
  The boxed kit is kind of heavy so it might be difficult to find a minty boxed one. Mine was dinged in a couple of spots.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Tamer on February 24, 2009, 10:15:56 AM
An opener? Tamer, if you want to open one of these, I might just have to find you two of them. Better yet, I do know where you could order a couple. .....Squadron.com
  The boxed kit is kind of heavy so it might be difficult to find a minty boxed one. Mine was dinged in a couple of spots.

I will see what I can find. Thanks for the link!

Update: Here is the Squadron link;

http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=RM1859

looks like 45 bucks.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Clonehead on February 24, 2009, 06:00:15 PM
Thanks for the link, I should have gotten it for you.
  As I recall, Shawn, Squadron used to run a deal where if you ordered so much, you were givin free shipping. If I remember correctly, the amount was $100 which you would be close to with your two $45 walkers.
  Also, I used to order from them all the time for my military models and I never got a dented factory box from them. They are protective quick shippers.
  You might want to get it shipped to your school addy as we all know that your home posties don't like you or your packages. ;D

UPDATE: confirmed, over $100 order=free shipping for all usa/apo/fpo addys.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit
Post by: Tamer on February 24, 2009, 06:08:37 PM
Hmmmmm........now you got me thinking.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: Clonehead on March 01, 2009, 01:24:33 PM
Shawn, Since there was some snow on the ground today, I decided to take a few snowy environment shots with my Model walker. I know that you will like this.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: Clonehead on March 01, 2009, 01:25:40 PM
Two more outdoor shots.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: Tamer on March 01, 2009, 06:29:33 PM
Very sweet.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: jkno on May 14, 2009, 12:44:51 AM
The Revell kits are really cool. Some of the few Star Wars toys available in Romania.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: spudafett on August 25, 2009, 09:28:19 PM
tamer your so right about the models getting phased out sucking rear...  I loved my models as a kid and even if I didn't paint them I still enjoyed displaying them.  Of course I think I played with more of my models than I displayed, and of course they fell apart very quickly. 

I still remember being able to buy model paints in wal-mart just 3 years ago and now you can barely find any craft stuff that deals with models... 

the only build it yourself toy left for kids is legos and have you priced those mo-fos lately! OMG...

anyway...  I might have to look into this model atat.  These new revel snap-kits are looking realy great!  Clint do you happen to have an action fleet snowspeeder you could pose next to it?  would it look good with one in a dio or should a smaller snowspeeder be better?
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: Clonehead on August 26, 2009, 02:06:03 AM
Action fleet size is too large for this one. I think the titanium is a bit small also. Too bad as that's what I was hoping for. I think there is a pic with it on page one. I will have to check.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: Tamer on August 26, 2009, 08:22:00 AM
This one is on my to get list. Guess I had better get off my duff and do it if I want to get one. If anyone sees any good sales let me know!
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: jkno on August 29, 2009, 09:21:42 AM
Shawn, Since there was some snow on the ground today, I decided to take a few snowy environment shots with my Model walker. I know that you will like this.

Superb! With a repaint this will look like an original prop. Too bad I have no skills
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: jkno on November 26, 2009, 06:59:49 AM
Action fleet size is too large for this one. I think the titanium is a bit small also. Too bad as that's what I was hoping for. I think there is a pic with it on page one. I will have to check.

Indeed, the most accurate in size for now seems to be the Master Replicas AT-AT. The crashed Snowspeeder that comes with my MR AT-AT SE is similar size with the Action Fleet Snowspeeders
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: FialaFernbrugg on December 03, 2009, 02:25:42 AM
I'm a big fan of the Revell easy kits

Can't wait to get my hands on the new ones (Gunship, V-19 etc.)
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: Tamer on December 03, 2009, 05:30:35 AM
I so need to get a walker one of these!
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: hangarbay94 on December 05, 2009, 07:13:17 AM
Oh, CC..those snow shots are awesome....
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: Tamer on December 05, 2009, 07:50:37 AM
If anyone see a good online deal on these, please pm me. If at a brick and mortar store and its a good deal I would appreciate an assist. I need to check out the ebay prices for these.
Title: Re: Revell snap-tite AT-AT Walker model kit #1859
Post by: RedLeaderOne (00fire501) on December 11, 2009, 06:26:29 AM
Love the AT-AT and the picture of it in the snow looks awesome.