I’ve always thought that AT-STs were pretty doofie looking. I mean, look at this guy-
Those window flaps up top make it look like it’s about to anxiously apologize for knocking over a stack of boxes with its big ol’ clown shoe feet. I know they’re death tanks with legs but still - goofy.
Jedi: Fall Order, however, now has me running screaming from AT-STs. They still look goofy (I cannot take those legs seriously), but now they’re like, “Oh, you think my design looks silly? You think you can laugh at me?! HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A FACE FULL OF DEATH, JEDI SCUM?!? HUH?! NOT LAUGHING SO HARD NOW, ARE YOU?! THESE CLOWN SHOE FEET ARE GONNA ELECTROCUTE YOU AND THEN SQUASH YOU FLAT!!!”
This diorama depicts one of several turning points in the Battle of Nancora, where Brotherhood forces clashed with the Collective armies. As other armies pushed their way inside Axio City, the residential gardens became the focal point of heavy fighting. Guarded against the world's hostile atmosphere and situated close to the Citadel itself, it proved to be a tactically vital location to both sides in the battle. The tide was eventually turned when an unnamed Jedi Knight of Clan Odan-Urr used telepathy to dominate the mind of a Collective pilot, forcing him to turn upon his comrades."
This one is relatively old now, and was done in a rush. To be completely honest, I had forgotten about it entirely until I stumbled upon it today, but it's a measured example of how far I've come. That and it's a good example of what I can do when pushed to work in a very tight time limit without the right tools, paints or even models. Oh and, yes, the AT-ST was completely repainted to give it a much darker hue, carbon scoring and highlights.
You can find more works like this at Clan Odan-Urr in the Dark Jedi Brotherhood, which allows its members a good deal of leeway in crafting individual tales while following larger organisation-wide storylines.
If you are interested in joining then take a look here.