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LEGO Star Wars Motorized Walking AT-AT | 
enlarge | Brand: LEGO Category: Toy
Buy New: $159.99
New (15) from $159.99
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 1410
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 14 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8 Dimensions (in): 22.7 x 2.8 x 15.1
MPN: 4499957 Model: 10178 UPC: 673419092869 EAN: 0673419092869 ASIN: B000WIPXSE
Release Date: March 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Features an Opening Cockpit and Rotating Laser Cannons; Handle on Top Allows for Easy Transport | | • | Motorized Walking AT-AT Really Walks and its Head Moves Up and Down; Includes Battery Box and Motor | | • | Stands Over 12" (30 cm) Tall and Over 14" (36 cm) Long | | • | Includes AT-AT Pilot, General Veers, Snowtrooper and Luke Skywalker with Grappling Line and Lightsaber | | • | Requires 6 AA (1.5V) Batteries, Not Included; 1,137 Pieces |
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Product Description Behold the power of the Empire! For the first time ever, the ultimate motorized Walking AT-AT is ready to crush the Rebel Alliance at your command. Thanks to the new Power Functions System, the mighty All-Terrain Armored Transport really walks forward or backward into battle. Features an opening cockpit and rotating laser cannons, along with a handle on top that allows for easy transport. Includes AT-AT pilot, General Veers, Snowtrooper and Luke Skywalker figures. Requires six "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 22.5"W x 15"H. 1,137 pieces.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Back to Planet Hoth and those AT-ATs! April 2, 2008 Robert Schmidt (Honolulu, HI USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Lego hits a home run with this mechanized model of the AT-AT you first saw terrorizing the Rebels on Hoth in Episode V of Star Wars. This advanced model (more than 1100 pieces) features a handle on top for easy transport, but the kicker is both its size (over 12" tall and 14" long) and the mechanization. With the addition of 6-AA batteries, this model uses its articulated legs to walk smoothly and "effortlessly", with the head swiveling... just like in the movie! The disappointment? Not too hard to build. I do have an expectation that these collector sets are more complicated and take more effort to construct. But it's so cool when it walks!
Fun, Functional, and Fantastic February 5, 2008 pacobird (Sacramento, CA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I just finished assembling Lego's motorized AT AT. Not only does it look fantastic, but it actually is fully mobile. After tweeking the gears and the legs a bit, I managed to get the AT AT to walk smoothly on my tile floors. It's not a toy for young children because of its fragility and small parts which can easily be swallowed, but for adult "kids", it is definitely a wonderful collectible that will provide many hours of fun.
It's alive!!!! July 10, 2008 Etta Spangler (Redmond, WA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this for my husband on Father's Day. I was quite excited to see him put it together. He got the legs done within an hour or so and we tried to make the thin walk....and all it did was twitch. We hadn't hooked up the power yet, but we figured the legs should move without it. At this point I was prepared to call LEGO headquarters and complain at length. He continued to put it together while I moped and fumed about our new non-walking walker. Finally he got to the power-pack installation and we turned it on...................and IT WALKED! When we tried to move it earlier it was not able to turn the motor so it siezed, but we couldn't tell that because it appeared that everything was turning as much as it could. We were seeing what turned out to be the motion of the worm gear switching between forward and reverse. This little model is wonderful. It walks in forward and reverse and the head moves back and forth as it walks. I can easily see this being modified into other walking robots and it gives a great example of how rotational motion can be transformed into linear motion. Plus it's kinda cute. Pew pew
Great fun January 7, 2008 US Kiwi (New Zealand) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
My 12 year old son thought the AT-AT was reasonably challenging to set up, but it was worth it. The walking is very wobbly and it seems to almost topple, but keeps itself upright. Walks best on carpet. Is delicate though which is why I rated it low on durability.
Best Lego Star Wars: AT-AT June 9, 2008 rtch21 (singapore) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
this is the most lookalike lego star wars vehicle. it even moves like the AT-AT in the movie. Great & innovative creation, Lego. It'll be even great if there is sound with movement.
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