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<blockquote data-quote="Graham_UK" data-source="post: 130484" data-attributes="member: 3367"><p>Hi, I was looking at my new (Well, a year old) AT-AT, there's something that's bugged me ever since getting it, maybe it's been mentioned before so apologies if that's the case! </p><p></p><p>If you open the "Arse hatch" as I call it, take out the speeder, you have the empty hold that can be converted to hold extra figures using the pull down hand holds. If you notice right at the back you can see about an inch on the centre trench that runs down the middle (The bit that has the "Luke Skywalker attack hatch" in). I get the feeling that when the designers were creating the beast it may have had a completely different internal design, one that has easier access to the rear. It just seems a bit "Ugly" to leave it there. Anyone else notice this?</p><p></p><p>Also, If you look to the back of the speeder bike bay you'll notice a couple of foot pegs that basically can't be used as the figure would have to be about an inch tall to fit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham_UK, post: 130484, member: 3367"] Hi, I was looking at my new (Well, a year old) AT-AT, there's something that's bugged me ever since getting it, maybe it's been mentioned before so apologies if that's the case! If you open the "Arse hatch" as I call it, take out the speeder, you have the empty hold that can be converted to hold extra figures using the pull down hand holds. If you notice right at the back you can see about an inch on the centre trench that runs down the middle (The bit that has the "Luke Skywalker attack hatch" in). I get the feeling that when the designers were creating the beast it may have had a completely different internal design, one that has easier access to the rear. It just seems a bit "Ugly" to leave it there. Anyone else notice this? Also, If you look to the back of the speeder bike bay you'll notice a couple of foot pegs that basically can't be used as the figure would have to be about an inch tall to fit! [/QUOTE]
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