Iron Studios: Star Wars - Return of the Jedi - AT-ST Walker - Demi Art Scale 1/20

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This definitely has my attention. Iron Studios is very hit or miss it seems, but I do really like my 1/4 Mando. If there was a hint that this is the start of a whole line of vehicles then I would be even more intrigued. I passed on all the MYC models after having QC issues on pretty much every single statue I bought from them.
 
This definitely has my attention. Iron Studios is very hit or miss it seems, but I do really like my 1/4 Mando. If there was a hint that this is the start of a whole line of vehicles then I would be even more intrigued. I passed on all the MYC models after having QC issues on pretty much every single statue I bought from them.

This is actually their 3rd 1/20 piece, they’ve done a Mando N1 and Anakin’s podracer.
 
This little tree looks so cheap, its plastic no? I'd be tempted not to add it as I doubt it is part of the base.
 
I would like the ability to display this without the Chewie figure, which at this (relatively) small scale, doesn't render very well. I wonder if its removable or if it's baked into the AT-ST head.
 
Looks very cool!

I would like the ability to display this without the Chewie figure, which at this (relatively) small scale, doesn't render very well. I wonder if its removable or if it's baked into the AT-ST head.

Agreed. It would be ideal if Chewie is removable. Same goes for the Ewoks and Stormtroopers.
 
Yep, just checked and read this: " Figure details: Inspired by one of the most memorable scenes from one of the most beloved episodes of the original classic trilogy, with the option to close the top hatch, which ensures an impressive display of the figure in any environment. "
 
Lose the figures and the tree, keep a log, and you might have an interesting (and less busy) diorama. Accuracy is not at its best, but considering this is not a studio scale is acceptable
 
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