LEGO Imperial All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST) .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } Enemies of the Empire beware! The Lego Star Wars Imperial AT-ST is an updated version of the Imperial AT-ST (All Terrain Scout Transport), otherwise known as the “Scout Walker,” which famously patrols the ice fields of Hoth and the forests of Endor.
Just Like the Real Thing
Recommended for ages 14 and up, Star Wars collectors and Lego fans will agree that this model, built from more than a thousand pieces, is more than just a toy.
The Scout Walker includes rotating side-mounted weapons. |
With the turn of a knob the cockpit rotates from side to side. View larger. |
Fully armed and armor plated, the Scout Walker includes its famous features from the Star Wars movies, including rotating, side-mounted weapons, an opening pilot hatch, and moving window panels. With the turn of a knob, the cockpit rotates from side to side. Included with the vehicle is an AT-ST pilot miniature figure, equipped with a helmet and blaster.
Collector’s Choice
Developed in co-operation between consumer requests, fans, and Lego designers, the Scout Walker is incredibly detailed and realistic with 1,068 separate elements. Made with durable plastic Lego construction, it also holds up to time for years of play and memorabilia display. Standing more than 16-1/2 inches tall, this scale model is an impressive addition to any Star Wars collection.
About LEGO
The world-famous building block set encourages a unique type of play that is fun, creative, engaging, and challenging. Taking its name from an abbreviation of two Danish words, “leg godt,” meaning “play well,” LEGO has been inspiring children and adults to do just that since 1932. Seventy-five years later, LEGO is one of the world’s largest toy manufacturers, with products sold in 130 countries.
What’s in the Box
Imperial AT-ST model with 1,068 pieces and mini-figure.
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I’m writing my son’s comments here. But first I’ll mention that he is 11 yrs old and is a very skilled Lego engineer. Legos and Bionicles are his favorite toys. He can create amazing inventions with both of these sets including joints and connections I never would have thought of.
His comments:
“This set is very fragile. The slightest touch shatters the majority of it. It’s only for the most skilled and careful Lego builders, but builders who enjoy collections instead of playing with creations. This set is nice to look at, but you can’t play with it at all.”
Dad’s comments again:
This will be the first item I’ve ever returned to Amazon. More importantly though, this is the first Lego item I’ve ever purchased that didn’t bring 100% joy to my son. My wife and I have always marveled at his concentration and his skills. He builds the sets according to the directions, then he elaborates on them to build even more imaginative creations. It’s truly inspiring to see a “toy” like Lego challenge him and motivate him to go further with the next creation. I really thought this set would be a reward for him, now that he’s older, more responsible, and fully capable of appreciating and building a set like this. But after watching him work though his frustrations, I realized that this fancier set was analogous to an expensive car for a middle aged guy with a hairpiece. That’s not what I wanted for my son.
Customer Review: NOT A TOY!!!
At first I was skeptical to build this guy, because it is the biggest lego set I’ve built to date (1000+ Peices). It is pretty intimidating when you open the box and see every single piece, but with this set I just happened to find the peice I was looking for when I needed it during construction, I guess that is part of the brilliance of the Lego brand.
This model is huge and the head is very flimsy, if it wasn’t for this one rubber band that Lego included, the head would be falling apart all over the place, so kudos to Lego for that rubber band, that saved this set for me.
Something else that should be kept in mind is that this set is not a toy, there are no mini-figs, its pretty much strictly for collectors and people that enjoy building Lego sets and don’t have a problem putting them aside, any attempt to play with this thing it will break due to it’s sheer size, detail level and flimsiness.
Other than that, you can’t be the price of [...] bucks. That is the reason I purchased this set and was blown away by the size and detail level of the model, it looks like something you would spend [...] dollars on, So I am incredibly happy with it. Love it!
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