

There’s a little gluing involved – FAB365 has a video showing you what to do.

Then, print the rest separately at whatever layer thickness you desire.

However, we’d recommend you print the AT-AT body separately, at a layer thickness of 0.1 mm. The AT-AT does come in multiple pieces, which can be printed on the same bed, without supports. FAB365, where this model is found, gives you one free credit when you create an account, which is enough to download this model. Now, thanks to GOODesign, you can build your own AT-AT and, if you so desire, build a whole diorama around it. But they’re pretty intimidating to look at which, knowing the Empire, is probably the point. Like Battletech’s giant mechs, the Star Wars’ AT-AT’s might not make much sense from a design perspective – wrap a tow-cable round their legs and they’re going nowhere. Download from: FAB365 (registration required).
