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Today we take a quick tour of the content of the LEGO Star Wars set 75440AT-AT, a box of 525 pieces currently available for pre-order on the official online store at a public price of €64,99 which will be available from January 1, 2026.

This product is the first to incorporate what was previously called the Starship Collection from the LEGO Star Wars range which brought together spaceships on the scale Midi Scale And since it is a land vehicle, this collection is no longer really necessary.

There's also really no point in comparing this interpretation of the AT-AT with that of the LEGO Star Wars set. 40806 Gingerbread AT-AT (697 pieces - €59,99), this one attempts to be a "serious" exhibition model while the gingerbread one is content to be a version Chibi and the wacky nature of the contraption to fit the festive theme being addressed.

The real question that remains is: Are we looking at a model of the AT-AT here? Overall, I think so, with a very decent level of detail considering the scale imposed by the format.

Let me state it clearly right away: there are no stickers in this box, and all the patterned pieces are therefore pad-printed. While the gingerbread AT-AT only has a very basic finish on its four legs, this one goes all out with a few details. greebs which make the construction something relatively accomplished and faithful to the version of the AT-AT seen on screen.

The fuselage is well executed, the legs are detailed enough to be believable, and even though the pose of the craft is static without any integrated articulation, we get a nice dynamic staging with the added bonus of the presence of the Snowspeeder.

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This model is barely on par with the tiny gadgets regularly found in LEGO Star Wars Advent calendars; here again, the scale dictates the size of the model. It's a shame about the bit of string that looks out of place on this display model. LEGO still hasn't found a suitable plastic way to represent a flexible cable, so they can finally do away with that sewing thread that frays over time.

Those who like the subtle references that LEGO distills throughout the construction process of these models will be happy to know that it is the fictional oil company Octan that is in charge of powering the vehicle and they will find some very symbolic Snowtroopers installed in the fuselage of this AT-AT.

No complaints whatsoever; in terms of both substance and form, this AT-AT seems very convincing to me. There's just one detail, however: the clearly visible difference in shade between the gray pieces on the model. This level of variation is rarely seen from LEGO, and I wonder how the manufacturer can fail to consider this technical detail a flaw that requires serious attention.

There's no need to discuss this for hours if you don't have the space or the desire to buy an overpriced and bulky AT-AT like the one in the set. 75313AT-AT but you still want to display a copy of the machine at home without having to settle for versions designed for children like the one from the set 75288AT-ATThis is the version you need.

€65 for this is, as usual, a bit expensive, but we all know that this product will soon be available for much less than its public price elsewhere than at LEGO.

Note: The product shown here, provided by LEGO, is as usual involved. Deadline fixed at December 18, 2025 at 23:59 PM. Simply post a comment under the article to participate. Shipping to the winner will only begin on January 1, 2026.

Update : The winner was drawn and notified by email, his nickname is indicated below.

miclo martin - Comment posted the 09/12/2025 at 10:19
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