I thought I'd show some of the inner workings of this rather unusual custom.

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Here's a quick shot of how some of the stabilizer's plates are attached. If you use the old, thin style of those light click plates, with one plate on each side, it's exactly the width of a plate.


Here's the black arch shape exploded.


A quickie of how the wings and side panels stay on. The other half of the AT-TE hinge, the black half, attaches to some standard bricks with pins inside the model.


Here you can see the chin wedges and seat backs that are barely visible in the normal photos. I have to confess, the attachment of the sideburns to those technic axle's studs is not the most secure in the world.


I don't know if it was clear in the other gallery that the wing guns pivotted, as they are supposed to. This shot shows how they are accomplished in minimal space; axles through technic plates.

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