LEGO 75054 At-At Star Wars Age 9-14/1137 Pieces/New 2014 Release!

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LEGO 75054 At-At Star Wars Age 9-14/1137 Pieces/New 2014 Release!

LEGO 75054 At-At Star Wars Age 9-14/1137 Pieces/New 2014 Release!

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This particular LEGO version of the AT-AT walker came out in 2014 and has a couple of distinctive characteristics that separate it from the previous models. First of all, this version is smaller than the previous ones although it has a much higher piece count than the 2010 version, for example. Honestly, it could have been made bigger and that would have made fans more satisfied. Includes 5 minifigures with assorted weapons and an accessory: AT-AT™ Driver, General Veers™, Snowtrooper™ Commander and 2 Snowtroopers™ Lastly I would like to comment on how nicely the armour plating is constructed as it is almost seamless. This is a real lesson in LEGO geometry and there is definitely something to be learnt from this excellent example of what can be achieved using a few hinges. The Completed Model One of the most significant differences in the Heavy Assault Walker is the position of the legs. The front legs here are attached at a higher point and also provide fewer movement capabilities.

My nephew and I love the spring loaded laser guns; the projectiles can travel at least six metres. The inside of the body is bland; there is not real detail in there, but plenty of room to store a couple of imperial storm trooper mini-figures. Ansonsten sind isngesamt 5 Figuren mit dabei, zwei Snowtroopers (die gleichen wie beim Snowspeeder Set), ein Snowtrooper Commander, der AT-AT Pilot sowie General Veers aus dem Film. Lego hat ganze Arbeit geleistet und hat das Modell 75054 noch etwas detaillierter und nach meiner Ansicht auch schöner gestaltet als den Vorgänger 8129. Death Star Troopers | 75035 Kashyyyk Troopers | 75036 Utapau Troopers | 75037 Battle on Saleucami | 75038 Jedi Interceptor | 75039 V-Wing Starfighter | 75040 General Grievous' Wheel Bike | 75041 Vulture Droid | 75042 Droid Gunship | 75043 AT-AP | 75044 Droid Tri-Fighter | 75045 Republic AV-7 Anti-Vehicle Cannon | 75046 Coruscant Police Gunship | 75048 The Phantom | 75049 Snowspeeder | 75050 B-Wing | 75051 Jedi Scout Fighter | 75052 Mos Eisley Cantina | 75053 The Ghost | 75054 AT-AT | 75055 Imperial Star Destroyer | 75056 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar | 75058 MTT | 75059 Sandcrawler | 75060 UCS Slave I I'm an adult, yes I am an adult who bought some lego. I have not used lego since I was like 7 years old, as a child I don't think I used to have sets where you followed instructions, we just built things from random pieces. Fast forward many years after much deliberation over the extortionate seeming price of modern lego I decide to buy a set. I absolutely love this model. It was easy to build (for an adult) but almost therapeutic! I sat on the floor and watched TV whilst building this and it was a relaxing enjoyable experience there is no frustration or "Grrrr!! this piece didn't fit!" or "Grrr this piece is missing!" it was just fun! and at the end of it, you end up with an amazingly accurate lego portrayal of an iconic star wars ATAT which looks damn awesome!

The Completed Model

The easiest way to describe this motorized version is a Technic set in an AT-AT shell. The build itself is impressive and fun but the final set is nothing special. The movement of the legs is also not the same as in the movies having that it moves with two legs at a time. It is probably clear by now that I absolutely love this set. It is large enough to feel like the intimidating giant which marches inexorably across the plains of Hoth, while also feeling dense with parts and durable. The features are all a lot of fun and I think the Minifigures are superb. Overall, the build itself is impressively diverse for a set with identical sections. It also has a great design despite not being really accurate. Honestly, when you take out the smaller size and the less diverse minifigure selection, I would definitely recommend this set more than the previous version. Die Anleitung ist in 2 Hefte unterteilt und wie von Lego gewohnt klar verständlich, so dass der Zusammenbau nie frustrierend wird. Die Bauteile sind in 7 Beutel unterteilt, wobei es Beutel 5 zwei mal gibt (in einem Beutel sind hier je 2 Beine). On 9th November 2021 LEGO revealed their next instalment into the Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series in the form of a giant AT-AT (All Terrain Armored Transport). The set has a total of 6,785 pieces which firmly puts it very near the top of the biggest LEGO set list.

For this particular reason, I would not recommend this set to collectors who look for a display piece. I would rather suggest getting the older version or one of the next ones. When you take things into consideration, it could be troublesome to choose one that could be named the best. If you want an AT-AT that is accurate to the movie version, you should buy the UCS AT-AT. With a higher piece count and the additional inflation of prices we see nowadays, this set came at a significantly higher price point than that of the 2014 AT-AT Walker although the sizes are pretty much the same. In terms of minifigures, I would say the selection is great but not large enough. Expensive sets of this magnitude should include more characters. This set, however, has one or two positive features that we have to mention. The first one is the minifigure selection. Compared to the previous two versions which had 4 minifigures each, here there were 8 including C-3PO, Han Solo, and the less common General Veers. Minifigures: C-3PO, Hoth Rebel Trooper, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Snowtrooper x2, AT-AT Pilot, General VeersFor this set to be motorized, it meant a few positive and negative features. Of course, you got one of the most iconic Imperial vehicles in a motorized version. However, this feature meant a much less detailed exterior. The second thing that makes this version better is how robust and sturdy it is compared to the old ones. Each one of the previous ones was troublesome and required extra attention during the build and play-time afterward. Many of you will already own an AT-AT model and the easiest way to decide whether or not you want to buy this set is by looking at a comparison. obi_g has very kindly lent me 4483 AT-AT and 8129 AT-AT Walker so I can show you a few shots of this set beside those two and my own 10178 Motorized Walking AT-AT. Without a doubt, this combat walker remains a fan-favorite to many who cherish the Original Trilogy to this day. This is what also made it so popular in the LEGO Community. Our task today is to compare all the LEGO AT-AT versions we received throughout the years and see which one is the Best LEGO AT-AT Walker. 4483 AT-AT

Other than that I found the build entertaining as there is an enjoyable mixture of Technic and System construction, as well as some pretty smart techniques which are used. You begin with the main body of the AT-AT and then move on to the legs before finishing it off with constructing the head and adding the armour plating. For me the most notable technique used was how the ankle is built as it yields an incredibly accurate result, using a 1x3 tile placed over a Technic beam. This allows the tile to be raised about a quarter of a plate-width above the rest of the ankle section!

75313 UCS AT-AT 

Der AT-AT oder lang „All Terrain Armored Transport" ist ca. 33 cm lang und hoch. Der Karton enthält 2 Anleitungshefte und insgesamt 7 Beutel mit Steinen. Der Aufbau ist vor allem am Anfang recht aufwendig, da es sehr viele Lego Technik Elemente gibt. Unser jetzt fast 8jähriger Sohn hat ihn gerade zum zweiten Mal aufgebaut, diesesmal alleine. Das erste Mal hat er es letztes Jahr im Sommer zum 7ten Geburtstag bekommen, da hat er noch sehr viel Hilfe bei den Technik Elementen benötigt (siehe Bilder). Ich schätze er hat jetzt insgesamt ca. 4h benötigt (über 3 Tage verteilt). Einige Teile daran sind recht fragil, wie bei vielen Lego Star Wars Modelle und gehen somit leicht ab, aber man kann Sie dann auch schnell wieder festmachen. The second positive feature of this set was the movement capabilities. Unlike the previous two models, you could bend the legs in various different angles and also swing the head around. Although these features were present, it was still quite troublesome to change the posses without breaking it. This is my favourite of the four AT-ATs of this size by an enormous margin. It is by far the most accurate, the most fun and it includes the best Minifigures in my opinion. The legs have the widest range of motion yet seen on at AT-AT as they can now be moved inwards towards the centre of the model more than they could before. This is due to a clever bit of design since the details underneath have been recessed to make way for the legs. The joints use the same ratchet pieces as ever, but the rather unsightly inside of each leg is concealed fairly well using 4x4 dishes and some SNOT techniques which work nicely.

In terms of the build, it is not as boring as you would expect having the four identical legs. Unfortunately, it is not as sturdy as I wish it could be. During the build, some sections fall apart when you attach them to the base. Minifigures: General Veers, Luke Skywalker, 2 x AT-AT Drivers, 4 X Snowtrooper, Snowtrooper Commander Für mich persönlich wortwörtlich kein Beinbruch, da der imperiale Kampfläufer bereits seinen (überwiegend festen) Platz auf dem Sideboard neben den anderen Lego Star Wars Modellen gefunden hat - und da macht er sich wirklich gut! The legs have specifically designed in such a way that they require a buildable LEGO tool which when used articulates the legs in to different positions. Overall, this was a good set which received a fair amount of criticism for its price. After all, you got 200 less pieces for just about the same price. It did have a decent minifigure selection which apparently was not good enough for the LEGO community.If you want a fairly nice design and a great minifigure selection, then the 2010 version is the best choice for you. However, if you are looking for a great design which is robust and will not break when you move it around, then the 2014 version is the perfect choice. Also, it will be the cheapest option out of all today.



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