AT-LS5

by Goldweight in Workshop > 3D Design

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The AT-LS5 repair droid. Originally designed to aid in the rapid expansion of the Old Republic, the AT-LS5 is a reliable rapid repair droid for outer space uses, with the agility to reach any problem that might arise during travel, as well as accurately analyze potential fixes and improvements. Equipped with multitools for repair jobs, scanners and projectors to accurately diagnose time delicate situations, and focused lasers, the AT-LS5 is fully equipped to face any job during travel in a time where Jedi pathfinders and travelers desperately needed reliable droids to cover jobs they couldn't. At just under 2ft tall, the AT-LS5 can roll to its objective and deploy into a spider-like form to better use its tools in any job, inside or outside the ship. 


Although the AT-LS5 was initially designed as a repair droid, over the years, some not-so-honorable people adapted the ATs for scouting, sabotage, and occasionally plunder. 


Designing this droid was a lot of fun. Getting the primary size and proportions took some time so the model could deploy and spin properly. With a combination of surface and solid modeling, as well as Fusions tools like engraving for the slots and visuals, and hole tool to make the appearance of the scanner, projectors, and lights, all it took was some time and starting over a few times to get the final model just right and looking shiny new. 


Thanks for checking out my AT-LS5, I had a lot of fun working on this, and I look forward to seeing all the other entries!