• AT-AP Walker

    <h1>AT-AP Walker</h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/7671-1/AT-AP-Walker'>7671-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-III'>Episode III</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2008'>2008</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2008 LEGO Group</div>

    AT-AP Walker

    ©2008 LEGO Group
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    LEGO Star Wars - AT-AP Walker - Set 7671

    Written by (AFOL , rhodium-rated reviewer) in Spain,

    This is the largest Star Wars model I have now. I really like the design and how to click on the 3rd leg of the walker. This set includes 2 clone troopers. The blasters rotate, and you can look into the cockpit. The only problem is that LEGO didn't produce a 3rd clone because there are 3 seats. All in all, it's a wonderful model.

    Positive:

    • Design
    • 2 blasters on the top
    • Cockpit can be opened
    • 3rd leg can be clicked in


    Negative:

    • There're only 2 clone troopers but 3 seats

    All in all, this set is a great set and I would HIGHLY recommend you to get this. You can find this set on eBay and BrickLink for sure. Here is the link where you can check out the full gallery I made for this set on my website: www.klokriecher.de


    Videos I made of this set:

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    2 out of 4 people thought this review was helpful.

  • AT-AP Walker

    <h1>AT-AP Walker</h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/7671-1/AT-AP-Walker'>7671-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-III'>Episode III</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2008'>2008</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2008 LEGO Group</div>

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    Star Wars Set #14: 7671 AT-AP Walker

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

    This is one of those walkers that didn't get a huge amount of screen time, but it's still a very nice walker. It's also, in my opinion, the most interesting out of all of them.

    Box/Instructions:

    It's about as big as you would expect for a forty-dollar set. It's also in the environment of which you see it. On Kashyyyk, possibly shooting down Wookiee soldiers. It really looks intimidating just looking at the box. The instructions are, like always, easy to follow.

    The Pieces:

    A lot of these pieces are what you can expect for a set like this, but that doesn't mean they are bad ones. There are even a couple printed pieces, like for the open circle tile and the control panel. I like the idea of using the trapdoor pieces, that's a clever use in case the minifigures need to escape to the outside.

    The Minifigures:

    The two minifigures given here are pretty much identical to each other. They are both clone shock troopers, with lovely red decalling (is that even a word?). Their helmets are really awesome. The one thing I don't like is they have an all-white leg piece. The waist should be black, like all clones have.

    The AT-AP:

    Like I said, this is the most interesting-looking walker out of all of them. Starting with the middle, you get a gapped but spacious command center that can hold two minifigures: one holds the driver, who controls the vehicle, and the other is in the passenger seat looking after the rifles. The next thing constructed are the legs, and I like the way these are built. The one thing I would change about them is to actually make them movable. Of course, they can move backward and forward, but the knee joints could use the same pieces used to make the leg move backward. Then you get to the retractable third leg, which, in my opinion, is a nice, proper way to build a movable leg. It can fold up and attach itself to a white plate at the back of the vehicle. It holds well, but I think it looks better when folded down. After the legs, the panels are built. The trapdoor pieces work well for the vehicle, in case a shock trooper needs to climb out and shoot enemy droids or Wookiees from the side. But if you don't want them to escape from the side, you can open the back or top for them to climb out of. On the top panel are two cannons. The large one looks absolutely fantastic, It's not one I would mess with. The other cannon can swivel if the large cannon is elevated properly, and it can also pivot up and down to fire at air or ground targets. The other weapon is at the front of the vehicle, using the cool technic stick with a cone.

    The Final Verdict:

    Pieces - 10/10 - Decent choices, especially those trapdoors.

    Minifigures - 6/10 - Cool troopers, but flawed and could include more. Maybe another clone for a gunner?

    AT-AP - 10/10 - It's stunning.

    Final result - 8.67/10. It's a lovely set, and it's a cool vehicle overall.

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  • AT-AP Walker

    <h1>AT-AP Walker</h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/7671-1/AT-AP-Walker'>7671-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-III'>Episode III</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2008'>2008</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2008 LEGO Group</div>

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    epic set must buy

    Written by (KFOL) in United Kingdom,

    a very good set for £40 and a good price per price for 9.987 p and very diffrent with 3 legs and 2 shock troppers it makes a very nice set i got this at toys r us it had bin disreleased so there where only 2 on the shelf so i was lucky

    Pros

    • Pro 1 best set i have looks good with the battle pack
    • Pro 2 shock troppers

    Cons

    • Con 1 needs 1 more shock tropper
    • Con 2 needs some droids

    a must buy set just needs some more figs

    HAVE A GOOD DAY

    2 out of 8 people thought this review was helpful.

  • AT-AP Walker

    <h1>AT-AP Walker</h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/7671-1/AT-AP-Walker'>7671-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars'>Star Wars</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Episode-III'>Episode III</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Star-Wars/year-2008'>2008</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©2008 LEGO Group</div>

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    ©2008 LEGO Group
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    One of Lego's Best Sets

    Written by (Unspecified) in United States,

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    This is one of my favorite sets, and although there are some cons to it, the pros outnumber the cons. This set is VERY fun to build and looks great too. I've had no trouble with the cannons messing up, in fact, I've dropped this five feet and the cannons stayed on! This walker features the perfect mix of light and dark gray. Perhaps the only thing I don't like about the looks is that the legs look too "technic-ey" for my taste, but that's just my opinion. Now onto the pros and cons.


    Pros

    • Features two very realistic cannons
    • Third "hidden" leg
    • Perfect mix of colors
    • Comes with two Shock-Troopers
    • Sturdy (for the most part)
    • "Control Stations" for the troopers, and a spot on the top cannon for another!

    Cons

    • Only two minifigs but room for three
    • Looks slightly too "technic-ey"
    • Part that hold third leg will often come off

    Overall


    Overall, I'd recommend this set to any Star Wars or Lego fan - or someone who just likes to have fun!

    8 out of 8 people thought this review was helpful.

  • Never expected this to be awesome.

    Written by (AFOL , gold-rated reviewer) in United States,

    I got this set from a local seller along with two TIE inteceptor, B-Wing and a Clone Turbo tank for less than a $100. Among the sets I got this is the first one I built, and I did made a good decision. This set is awesome, the way it look and how it retracts is 3 leg is great. The design gives this walker a well armored look, and the 3 cannons tells everybody that this walker means business. This is definitely a great set to have, here are some Pro's and Con's:

    Pros:
    - Big and bulky, looks really tough
    - Cool retracting leg design
    - No stickers
    - Legs are strong and sturdy

    Cons
    - The brick where the retracting legs connect always comes loose with the leg.

    All in all this is a fantastic set to add to your collection, 3 or 4 of these in your set would really be neat, wish I can have that much myself LOL.

    3 out of 4 people thought this review was helpful.