Star Wars AT-AT Imperial Walker built from scrap computer parts

What’s the best way to recycle old computers? Send them to a recycling plant for a couple extra dollars? How about creating a Star Wars sculpture instead?

Etsy user, TGNsmith must be a huge Star Wars fan, because only love could craft this sightly AT-AT. Weighing at roughly 15 pounds and made from a bunch of power supply boxes, floppy drive housings and scrap metal (costing of old computers and sheet metal), TGNsmith welded the whole foot high and foot long AT-AT by himself. Great job dude, it looks pretty sweet.

If you want every Star Wars fan boy’s wet dream – a replica of the Imperial forces four-legged vehicle, the All Terrain Armored Transport better known as the AT-AT, you’d better hurry up. There’s only one of these AT-AT’s and it’s available on Etsy for a whopping $450. Grab it before some other Star Wars fan does.

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    Soeren Kamper is the founder of StarWars: Gamers and a longtime Star Wars writer, community builder, and gaming journalist with nearly two decades of experience covering Star Wars games and fandom. He began writing about Star Wars: The Old Republic in 2008, later co-founding the SWTOR wiki and founding the SWTOR subreddit, and became an early, active figure in the game’s community. His hands-on involvement led to invitations from BioWare Austin and participation in SWTOR events during the game’s launch era. His work is grounded in long-term franchise knowledge, firsthand gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars community.

Soeren Kamper

Soeren Kamper is the founder of StarWars: Gamers and a longtime Star Wars writer, community builder, and gaming journalist with nearly two decades of experience covering Star Wars games and fandom. He began writing about Star Wars: The Old Republic in 2008, later co-founding the SWTOR wiki and founding the SWTOR subreddit, and became an early, active figure in the game’s community. His hands-on involvement led to invitations from BioWare Austin and participation in SWTOR events during the game’s launch era. His work is grounded in long-term franchise knowledge, firsthand gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars community.