"This is a ~1/32 model-diorama of the famous AT-AT Starwars vehicle. The
concept dictated that the refuge looks twice abandoned.... First
abandoned by the Empire and then by the local primitives.
Most of the parts are cast in resin but a few of the master originals were used here and there to save on time and materials. Lot's of found-object in this one for the dressing/guts." -Dimitri Kaliviotis.
The first time I saw this model I automatically got stuck to the monitor. It is not only a great concept but a wonderfully built and painted model. I love post-apocalyptic stuff as well as Star Wars ships&vehicles so this work really impressed me.
Dimitri is a Greek design-artist, model-maker and illustrator that lives and work in Montreal. He has worked in a number of American film productions.
This model won the 2007 Starship Modeler Wreck Contest.
You can find more info about Dimitri´s work in his facebook and behance.net pages:
Dimitri Kaliviotis on the Behance Network
Dimitri Kaliviotis on Facebook
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Most of the parts are cast in resin but a few of the master originals were used here and there to save on time and materials. Lot's of found-object in this one for the dressing/guts." -Dimitri Kaliviotis.
The first time I saw this model I automatically got stuck to the monitor. It is not only a great concept but a wonderfully built and painted model. I love post-apocalyptic stuff as well as Star Wars ships&vehicles so this work really impressed me.
Dimitri is a Greek design-artist, model-maker and illustrator that lives and work in Montreal. He has worked in a number of American film productions.
This model won the 2007 Starship Modeler Wreck Contest.
You can find more info about Dimitri´s work in his facebook and behance.net pages:
Dimitri Kaliviotis on the Behance Network
Dimitri Kaliviotis on Facebook
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Model by Dimitri Kaliviotis. Background by Jake Rowell.
Amazing work on this!! The details are very inspiring. Concept to creation, one to be proud of! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteTruly a masterpiece! I love it.
ReplyDeleteI am not really into Sci-Fi but I really like the post-apocalyptic atmosphere of this diorama. Thanks for the post
ReplyDeleteHow the AT-AT stay on feet, after destroyed?
ReplyDeleteComo o AT-AT fica de pé, após destruído?