• AT-AT Walker

    <h1>AT-AT Walker</h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/20018-1/AT-AT-Walker'>20018-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-V'>Episode V</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2010'>2010</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2010 LEGO Group</div>

    AT-AT Walker

    ©2010 LEGO Group
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    Small set is worth it, with just two minor problems.

    Written by (TFOL) in United States,

    This set is an exccelent set, showing that midi-scale isn't as bad as you think. The only problems are pretty minor-the head should be able to move down, up, right, and left. It can only go up and down. Of course, this makes sense, lego couldn't do it at a scale this small. The second problem is that the legs don't really stay in place, depending on the position. They won't really stay in the position you want them to. The pic of its larger cousin, released in 2010 also, is what I used as a basis fror the position of the legs. Its hard to keep them even, but it doesn't really matter.

    Overall, the problems don't really matter, and it would actually be better displayed than played with.

    5 out of 8 people thought this review was helpful.