YouTuber and toy designer James Bruton has created a replica of the AT-AT walker from the Star Wars film series. It is noteworthy that this is not just a static figure, but a fully functioning machine that can carry a person.


The height of the AT-AT was not as great as the original: only two meters. The driving speed is 0.06 km/hour, making it unlikely that you will get to work on time with such a car.
The elements for the car are based on parts printed on a 3D printer. In addition, aluminum profiles, motors and electronic components were also used.

There are also some differences from the original AT-AT. For example, the walker’s knees are bent outward, which is different from the design in the movies. However, this solution could provide the necessary stability.

The legs are controlled remotely. Each contains a potentiometer that measures resistance and provides the central control system with the necessary position information. In the published videos, the author showed how the car was created and what was needed for it. In addition, the walker can be seen in action at the end. James Bruton even dressed up as an Imperial stormtrooper and rode an AT-AT as such.
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Source: VG Times