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The All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) walker, also known as the Imperial Walker, was a major part of the Galactic Empire's motor-pool. It was one of the most heavily armored land vehicles in the Imperial Army, but was also known for its relatively slow speed. The AT-AT walker was a behemoth of a war machine, standing at a height of 22.5 meters. The quadrupedal walker closely resembled ancient beasts of war, or even a giant legendary beast from the dark side of the Force. Designed for the...

The All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) was a four-legged combat walker of the All-terrain vehicle line used by the ground forces of the Galactic Empire, and the First Order. Along with the Imperial-class Star Destroyer, stormtroopers, and the TIE fighter, it was one of the most famous symbols of the Empire's military might. This model was used against the early rebellion.[4] This variant featured two heavy laser cannon turrets, four anti-personnel blasters, and a dorsal twin laser turret…

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The AT-DP concept created for the recently released TV show Star Wars: Rebels. The concept was based on an unused original design sketch by Joe Johnston for The Empire Strikes Back. I reworked the design to fit the animated show in later stage of the design along with working out the interior cockpit...but for the most part the Joe Johnston-design is intact. It was a great fun working on another piece of classic Star Wars. Be sure to watch this guy in action by tune in to the show! Done for ... Walker Star Wars, Dark Empire, Vehicle Concept, Classic Star Wars, Star Wars Vehicles, Concept Art World, Star Wars Concept Art, Star Wars Rpg, Stars Wars

The AT-DP concept created for the recently released TV show Star Wars: Rebels. The concept was based on an unused original design sketch by Joe Johnston for The Empire Strikes Back. I reworked the design to fit the animated show in later stage of the design along with working out the interior cockpit...but for the most part the Joe Johnston-design is intact. It was a great fun working on another piece of classic Star Wars. Be sure to watch this guy in action by tune in to the show! Done for…

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