• AT-TE

    <h1>AT-TE </h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/75019-1/AT-TE'>75019-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-II'>Episode II</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2013'>2013</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2013 LEGO Group</div>
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    One of my favorite sets

    Written by (TFOL) in United States,

    This is a good set for playing with or displaying on your shelf. It has a handle to walk it along the floor or the table, and has a firing missile. It comes with two jedi and one clone, along with battle droids, one a commander.

    If you want this set for display, then you are in luck. This can go on a plain shelf or on your Battle display. This atte can go in pretty much any ground battle (besides kashyyyk.)

    It has some pretty desired minifigures, too. It has a Coleman Trebor minifigure, and a Mace Windu minifigure, along with clone trooper Commander Ponds, to Fight the battle droids. The downside to the minifigure selection is that it only has one clone trooper, but you can pick up more of those for relatively cheap.

    The play features in this set are the handle (mentioned earlier), a missile canon with interchangeable missile colors, a back spot for minifigures and a crate with thermal detonators. This set also features an opening cabin and rotating cannon on top, as well as six ball joint cannons on the front and back.

    Build experience is fun, because its fun to see the iconic vehicle come along as you build it.

    Parts include some stickered panels, and two printed dishes on each middle leg. Most of the pieces are light bluish or dark bluish grey, and some black and new dark red pieces. The price per piece is not very great, but average for a star wars set, but the minifigures and magnificent build definitely make up for that.

    Overall probably one of my favorite vehicles in the republic army, and LEGO captures it very well especially for the time in 2013. It's the best atte LEGO has made yet, even better than the newest one, from rebels (don't buy the rebels atte.) You can recreate iconic battle scenes like either battle of geonosis, christophsis, felucia or utapau.

    If you want to get this set nowadays in 2021, I recommend getting it used, as you can't get it for very cheap new these days.

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  • AT-TE

    <h1>AT-TE </h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/75019-1/AT-TE'>75019-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-II'>Episode II</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2013'>2013</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2013 LEGO Group</div>
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    A nice set for a MOC, display or play

    Written by (AFOL) in United States,

    When I first picked up this set back in 2013 at my local target, I was really excited to get it because I missed out on getting the 2008 AT-TE and had been wanting one. I got exactly what I wanted, plus a little extra. Being 17 at the time, most people in my family thought I was "out-growing LEGO" and "needed a real hobby". Well, this set and the 75021 Republic Gunship were what brought me out of the dark ages. After picking up 2 gunships and 2 of these walkers, I started working on an awesome MOC. The interior of the walker is quite spacious. You can fit multiple lightsabers, a box of grenades, multiple blasters an (I was able to fit) 8 minifigures. Underneath the main cannon on top, you can fit a rack of missiles, but my younger brother really liked taking the missiles out and using it as a "bad guy prison" for a captive TX-20 Tactical droid or Nute Gunray or any important Separatist leader. The driver's seat is easy to pull out and fits a clone pilot. The included minifigs in the set were mediocre. I especially liked Mace Windu and the clone commander. Coleman Trebor was OK to put in the set, but he has mere seconds of screen time, and maybe a pilot or a couple of clone troopers would have been just as awesome as getting Master Trebor. The battle droids are alright, but there is no way to get lots of those battle droids, as I believe they are only included in 2 or 3 sets, so army building is improbable. The inclusion of a commander is nice, I will admit. After taking it over to a friend's house around Christmas time 2013, I noticed that the 2008 AT-TE was quite larger than this one. I am actually satisfied with that, as the smaller size makes it more suitable for display shelves, and MOCs. Overall, I was very satisfied with the build, and I am glad to now have a grand total of 3 in my collection.

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  • AT-TE

    <h1>AT-TE </h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/75019-1/AT-TE'>75019-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-II'>Episode II</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2013'>2013</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2013 LEGO Group</div>
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    The AT-TE in Lego: a beautiful and great model

    Written by (TFOL) in Brazil,

    Hello everyone, LEGO fans! It's Gabriel here, or, as my username suggests, grsotnas. This is my second review in Brickset. I always appreciate critics and suggestions, to improve them even more! As I'm from Brazil, my English may not be perfect, but I'll do my best! I look forward to add pictures to this review, so check back in a few days, if you want!

    Box/Instructions

    The box is very big, and, most interestingly, very wide. It measures 54x28cm or 21x11 inches. It may not be the biggest box of the Star Wars sets from that wave (Summer 2013; the biggest box is the 75021-Gunship). The box shows the AT-TE in a battle scene, and 5 minifigures included in this set, all of them are new.

    This set includes some stickers and features a brick separator - always handy and useful.

    The instructions come in 2 booklets, A4 sized. In the 1st booklet, you build the structure, the cockpit and 4 legs, in 65 pages. And in the 2nd booklet, you add 2 more legs, the panels, the main turret and the rear panels, in 48 pages. You have 51 steps in this particular set.

    There are 5 numbered bags:

    1 - Main structure and 3 figures

    2 - Cockpit and front weapons

    3 - 4 legs: the front and rear legs.

    4 - 2 "middle" legs and the handle

    5 - Panels, Main turret and Rear panels.

    Parts

    There are 794 pieces in this set, most of them being light bluish gray, or dark bluish gray. There are a few black and dark red pieces as well. I'm not a specialist in pieces, know which one are exclusive/rare. But you do get some interesting pieces, in my opinion. There are both system and technic pieces.

    Minifigures

    You get 5 minifigures in this set, and, according to the box, all of them are new/redesigned. So, let's look at them individually:

    Mace Windu: This minifigure looks fantastic! IMO this is the best version of Windu ever, and the only one I own (I compared them trough pictures on the internet). His face looks clean and accurate, much better than the Clone Wars version. He has leg printing, always good to get. His iconic purple lightsaber is also present.

    Colemann Trebor: He is a different Jedi, and was only seen on the Attack of the Clones, Geonosis Arena scene. However, he died really early and didn't actually participate with the Clones. But, looking at him as a minifig: he has similar printing on his torso and legs in comparison with Mace's, but on different colours. His hed is different, and resembles a dinosaur (Parasaurolophus), and is very unique. I like it. He has a green lightsaber.

    Battle droids: You get a regular and a commander. It has nothing to do with this set, and looks like "the enemy" you should destroy with the AT-TE. I would prefer 2 Clone Troopers instead, but, for a kid that will only get this set, you get two of the bad guys...

    Clone Trooper Commander: this minifig looks fantastic in my opinion. A clone trooper with yellow markings, with a nice, large blaster.

    Overall the minifig selection is very good, but I would prefer to have 1-2 more ordinary Clone Troopers, and wouldn't mind losing those 2 droids. But it is still pretty good. If you could add some more troopers from other set/battle back (eg. #75000) this set will look even better.

    The build

    The build offers a pleasant mix of Technic and system pieces. The structure is basically all technic, in order to make it sturdier. The build is most enjoyable and, as a simmetrical model you will do a lot of mirror building, but I don't find it so bad. It took me about 2-3 hours.

    The completed model

    The completed model is a beautiful and accurate AT-TE, at least in my opinion. The model is really sturdy and won't brake on you, as some of the previous versions did. The cockpit can be desingaged, and you can sit a minifig there.

    The turret, on top of the AT-TE looks very good, offers a full 360º rotation and 0-45º inclination. It is also very big, and you can sit a minifig to operate it.

    Below the turret, you can open a hatch, revealing 4 flick fire missles, that look OK, but as the AT-TE is a troop transportation, I would have preferred extra room for even more troopers. Younger kids will probably like it, though.

    All the weight of the model is supported on 4 legs, 2 on the front and 2 on the back. These legs offers a small angle of movement, and it is difficult to replicate a convincing walking action, but it is kind of possible. The 2 legs on the middle are there just for the looks, and they do their function briliantly. They have some range of motion, perhaps 30º.

    The rear section can be opened up, and you can see a small room. It is meant to carry troops. However, you can't fit Colemann Trebor in some positions because he's so tall with that head! I personally would've preferred if that space was bigger, and could fit more minifigures. A few sits, such as AT-OT would be a welcome too, but, I'm not complaining, don't get me wrong. It is just my opinion.

    Compared to the previous versions, this one is smaller (in lenght), but is a little wider (I do not own 7675, I just saw on the net!). But I think that the choice of colours, in light and dark gray, and the dark red is more accurate and looks better! This is a Republic War Tank/Transport, so it's not intended to be colorful!

    Overall opinion

    This set is almost perfect! It is amazing, definitely has the looks, and you also get some nice minifigs. The turret is very good, the cockpit can be taken off, and the legs are also very nice! It is extremely sturdy, and younger kids will be able to play with this set easily.

    Although in the box it's ratedd for ages 9-14, I'm 15 and love this set.

    If you are a Star Wars fan, particularly if you are a Prequels and Clone Wars fan (such as I'm) this is a must have set for you. If possible, I'd get 2 of those, and 1-2 Gunships as well. I own 7676 - 2008 Gunship, and it looks very good with this set. If you wasn't fortunate to get the 7675 (2008 AT-TE), and want a nice set, this is the set for you. If you want a better model, or build an army, this is the set for you.

    I would appreciate 1-2 more CT on this set, and a little extra space for transporting troops, but you can do some mods, but it surely looks great if built according to the instructions.

    In the US this set costs $90, and I think that it is just worth it. You won't regret it. If you get this set for a lower price, say $80, it is a fantastic deal, and I recommend buying one of those. In Brazil, LEGO sets are way overpriced, so I paid R$ 560 (reais) for it, or, with todays currency (1USD = 2,7 R$) it cost about 200 US dollars, but I don't regret it.

    Overall, if you want a large set, withanice figures,and that looks great, this is the set for you. Strongly recommended.

    Thanks for reading, and I hope to have helped you!

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  • AT-TE

    <h1>AT-TE </h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/75019-1/AT-TE'>75019-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-II'>Episode II</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2013'>2013</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2013 LEGO Group</div>
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    Good for the figures - My full analysis of the AT-TE

    Written by (TFOL , silver-rated reviewer) in Finland,

    As the title says the highlight of the set are the minifigures but of course the walker is also cool specially if you´ve missed the earlier Clone Wars movie version.

    Box/Instructions

    This came in a quite big box but it´s smaller than Republic Gunship´s and about the same size with Palpatines Arrest. The instructions were in two booklets and they were easy to follow. You could even do some parts of building out of order: I made some mistake with the hull and skipped to the legs and then came back to the hull when I could concentrate on that problem better.

    Parts

    This has 794 parts and that´s not a lot when compared to sets like Jedi Defender-class Cruiser and many others. It´s about the same piece count as in the Fury-class Sith Interceptor that I thought was pricey and wasn´t getting it before I found it in 50% sale. But this set has of course more minifigures than Fury and the figures are great. Still, wouldn´t pay just for the minifigs.

    This set isn´t a Must-have-because-of-the-parts. It has nice parts like those round gray parts that you need 2 to create a ball. Also the light-grey parts used in the bottom of it´s foots are cool.

    The set contains mostly grey parts and also some red parts.

    I wouldn´t describe this as a MOC builders dream unless you´re gonna build your own walker.

    Minifigures

    Coleman Trebor - He´s the main exclusive minifig in this set and an Episode 2 collectors must-have. He has excusive headpiece and green lightsaber. He plays quite a small role in Episode 2 so it´s not a must-have if you just want to make a Episode 2 lego video.

    Mace Windu - He has white leg printings but otherwise is not too interesting one. Nice to have, but for me as the owner of a army containing at least three Mace Windus he wans´t something I really needed.

    Battle droid Geonosian - In the set they say just it´s a battle droid, but it is the Geonosian variation. I have the earlier Geonosian version and it looks a bit silly while the other three Geonosians are these new versions so it kinda annoys me that they changed the look. It is cool, though.

    Battle droid Geonosian commander - Same as with the BDG in the set they tell us it´s called just battle droid commander. It has yellow on it´s face and body as also some other BD commanders. Cool, exclusive minifig overall.

    Clone trooper commander - Cool minifig and a good add to any phase 1 clone army. He has yellow printings in arms and helmet and comes with a bigger blaster built from a tecnic part and basic bigger blaster.

    The build

    The build took me about 2 hours, I think. It was quite easy but the legs were of course a bit repetitive. It wasn´t still a big part of the job so that wasn´t such a bad thing. It came with some stickers but I hadn´t any bigger problems with them. The parts were in seven bags and figures in many different bags. I don´t know the reason putting the figures that way but my guess is that it´s for the kids for motivation: If you build this part, then you´ll get that minifig.

    The completed model

    The completed model is quite big and has no bigger balance problems. I had to put some 4x1 parts from a random set to make the two roof parts not to separate all the time from the walker. Also the missile thing inside the walker is dropping easily. Otherwise this is a good set for both, play and display.

    Overall opinion

    I recommend this set for the minifigures and cool walker. It´s mostly for the prequel fans.

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  • AT-TE

    <h1>AT-TE </h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/75019-1/AT-TE'>75019-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-II'>Episode II</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2013'>2013</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2013 LEGO Group</div>
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    Bad Turrets but a Great Edition

    Written by (TFOL , silver-rated reviewer) in United States,

    The title of my review is deceiving. This is a GREAT set! But there are a few minor issues that don't make it excellent.

    The box is good for its size, & there are two instruction booklets.

    The parts are good, with the nice bluish-gray & dark gray bricks.

    Now the minifigures I have concerns/misunderstandings about. I would TOTALLY have replaced Coleman Trebor with a Clone Trooper to man the primary laser cannon, because Trebor died in the arena when he was shot by Jango Fett and fell to the ground. He was never in the battle. Mace wasn't on the ground in the battle, but he was in a gunship, so that counts. Otherwise the Clone/Battle Droid Commanders & Battle Droid are good.

    The build took about 1-2 hours, but paid off in the end.

    The completed model was shorter in length than I thought it would be. But there are more important issues. No matter which minifigure I put in the cockpit, they always knock off the control levers, because there's absolutely NO room for their arms, unless I put them at the tippy tops of the control levers. Otherwise the only other MAJOR issue is that if the turret arms bump into a wall or something, they pop off easily! Also the legs are too loose & unposeable. But the retractable ladder, rotating primary cannon on top, handle, room in the back, and detailing give this set a 5 rating.

    My overall opinion is that it will make a great edition to your Republic Army/Battle of Geonosis collection. I do recommend this set to any LEGO Star Wars fan/geek.

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