

The     Scout Walker is analogous to some of the Star Wars action figures:    when  it was first released it had only scant seconds of actual screen    time.  Rumor has it that more Scout Walker scenes were shot/planned  for   ESB,  but decisions were made to show more of the menacing AT-ATs.  What   was  also weird was that the Scout Walker came out in both ESB  and  ROTJ   boxes, but the name on the box never changed from “Scout  Walker    Vehicle.” Yet, there was an action figure specifically name  “AT-ST    Driver” from the ROTJ releases. Odd.
The Scout Walker  came in and    ESB box (showing a Hoth set-up) and an ROTJ box (showing  an Endor    set-up). Like many of the toy vehicles, it was slightly  scaled down from    the movie, so it only held one figure rather than  two. However, it    still had a rotating head and side head guns, and  tilting chin guns.    There was also a cool button on the back to make  it “walk.” This feature    also had a switch to put it in just standing  mode. It also featured a    top-opening cockpit and round hatch.
Why should you own  this vehicle? Five reasons:
1. That funky leg-pumping  action with the button.
2.    It was a smaller, more moderately  priced vehicle if you couldn’t get    the AT-AT. Which I’m sure many a  kid’s parent opted for.
3. Recreate that cringe-worthy scene  where Chewbacca lets loose with a Tarzan yell and mounts the beast, I  mean, Scout Walker.
4. Set up your own Scout Walker destruction  line using logs, rocks, and other things you can find in the yard.
5.  I gotta mention the funky leg-pumping action again. That was just  cool/weird.
Backstory:
A    precursor to the  AT-ST (All Terrain Scout Transport)(also called    “chicken walkers” by  Rebels) was seen as early as Revenge of the Sith,    being used by clone  troopers. By the original trilogy it was    manufactured by several  different companies.
In ESB it was used    as cover for the AT-ATs,  since AT-ATs were actually poor at covering    things attacking their own  legs. They were used by the Empire on  Endor   because the dense forest  demanded a smaller vehicle than the  AT-AT.   However, the bipedal  propulsion of the AT-ST was its undoing  when a   scrappy bunch of Ewoks  took a lot of them out using logs, and  rocks.   Heck, there was even a  scene from ROTJ showing yet another way  they   destroyed and AT-ST that  was cut from the theatrical release.
The    AT-ST crew consisted of a  pilot and a gunner. For armament it had    grenade launcher on one side of  the head, a blaster cannon on the    other, and chin-mounted double medium  lasers.
After the Battle of Endor, AT-STs still remained in use,  but never gained the significance they once did.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Scout Walker Vehicle (ESB)
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