The new Lego Star Wars AT-AT is priced at $800 and the size of a dog

2021-11-12 09:57:48 By : Mr. legend Shi

Lego launched the Star Wars Ultimate Collector series AT-AT based on the iconic vehicles of the Empire Strikes Back. The $800 suit is more than 60 cm tall.

Lego launched a new Star Wars AT-AT model, which is a canine-sized miracle. AT-AT, the all-terrain armored transport vehicle, first appeared in "The Empire Strikes Back" in 1980; during the Battle of Hoth, the four-legged giant personnel carrier intimidated Mark Hamill’s hero Luke Skywalker and rebelled alliance. Since then, the unforgettable enemy Walker has appeared many times in Star Wars merchandise, derivative products and sequels, and is as well-known as TIE Fighter and X-Wing. Therefore, in addition to several toys made by AT-AT, several Lego models have been produced over the years.

Since 1999, when the Danish toy brand first produced sets based on the fantasy series, Star Wars and Lego have been a perfect match. The two brands have collaborated on more than 800 sets in the past 20 years, making this series one of Lego's most successful series themes. The special best-selling products of the Star Wars series are the Ultimate Collector series of sets, adult-oriented models with larger pieces and price tags, such as the Millennium Falcon in 2017 ($800 model, becoming the largest set ever made by Lego, with more than 7,500 Pieces). The clunky mechanical AT-AT walker has appeared in Lego form five times before; in 2003, 2007, 2010, 2014, and 2020. All five sets feature brick-built versions of walkers with various levels of complexity, and the 2007 version features working motors.

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Now, according to JediNews reports, Lego is releasing the ultimate collector series version of this iconic vehicle. Set 75313 Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series A-AT has 6785 blocks, 62 cm high and 69 cm long; it is as big as many people's pets. The set retails for $800, but the huge, detailed display model makes up for the high price tag. See the great products below:

With sliding doors on the main torso of the walkers, the builders can reproduce all their favorite moments in the Battle of Hoth, as well as move weaponized helmets and side cannons. This large model stands out from previous iterations with its larger size and internal space. It can accommodate up to 40 Snowtrooper models and is equipped with several detachable Snowspeeders. If this is not enough for fans of Star Wars, the collector’s item comes with nine Lego minifigures, including Luke Skywalker and General Wells.

With its large number of pieces, the new set will become the fifth largest Lego set ever, with more than 6,020 Hogwarts Castle miniature display sets. In recent weeks, LEGO has been impressing fans of all themes and ages, including the recently launched LEGO Creative Home Alone Set, a toy set recommended by fans based on the 90s holiday movie. Adult fans are also interested in LEGO's Titanic model, which is a reconstruction of a 9,000-piece ship, which will be released in November, becoming the largest set ever made by the brand.

The new AT-AT model will be an ideal display feature for Star Wars and Lego fans. This toy is a must-have for any enthusiast, it seems to be a good topic, with a variety of entertainment functions. In addition to several imperial ships produced by the Millennium Falcon and Lego UCS series, AT-AT has become a good addition to the series. The iconic Star Wars toy set will be available on the Lego Store and the online Lego Store on November 26 for $799.99.

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Elliott is a freelance entertainment writer from Screen Rant in Northamptonshire, England. As a well-trained actor, Elliott is also an avid film and TV enthusiast, which led him to pursue entertainment and media writing. After years of amateur movie reviews and reviews, Elliott created a social media page for his movie review site ETCinema Reviews, and then further increased his experience by joining Screen Rant.