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Star Wars® Imperial AT-AT All Terrain Armored Transport Vehicle

Star Wars® Imperial AT-AT All Terrain Armored Transport Vehicle


Star Wars® Imperial AT-AT All Terrain Armored Transport Vehicle

Product By Hasbro
Average customer review :
Star Wars® Imperial AT-AT All Terrain Armored Transport Vehicle
Rating on November 13
Rating: 4.5 (88 customer reviewers)
Price : $119.99
Star Wars® Imperial AT-AT All Terrain Armored Transport Vehicle-Hasbro Star Wars® Imperial AT-AT All Terrain Armored Transport Vehicle
4.5 out of 5 from 88 user reviews.

Star Wars® Imperial AT-AT All Terrain Armored Transport Vehicle


Technical Details

  • The largest action figure AT-AT ever made. AT-AT Driver and launching speeder bike included
  • Seating for tons of figures. Includes one (1) figure, others sold separately
  • Measuring over 2-feet tall and over 2-feet long, this huge AT-AT is sure to be the must-have Star Wars toy this season
  • Modeled after the Imperial Walkers from The Empire Strikes Back, the head of the vehicle alone can carry tons of figures
  • The multi-level body has room for even more troopers, plus the articulated legs, firing cannons, and other surprising
  • features are going to blow away the Rebel forces on Hoth


Product Description of Star Wars® Imperial AT-AT All Terrain Armored Transport Vehicle

Scaled to interact with 3 " figures, the Star Wars 2010 Super Deluxe AT-AT Walker measures approximately 24" tall x 28" long x 12" wide, is designed to carry a total of 20 figures, 6 of which can be used as crew for the AT-ATTMs head cockpit; the Super Deluxe AT-AT is accompanied by a 3 " AT-AT Driver and a deployable Speeder Bike. Bearing dimensions sufficient to crush all opposition and thoroughly terrorize all enemies of the Empire, the quadrupedal AT-AT stands 22.5 meters tall. Crewed by a pilot, gunner/copilot, deck officers and a commander, the AT-AT is capable of housing forty or more troops, and as many as five Speeder Bikes and two AT-ST vehicles. Powered by an FW62 compact fusion drive system, the AT-AT is equipped with an MS-1 fire-linked heavy laser cannon, medium repeating blasters, and Durasteel footpads. During the EmpireTMs assault on the Rebel AllianceTMs Echo Base on Hoth, lumbering AT-AT Walkers, pitted against the AllianceTMs Snowspeeders, comprised a large portion of the Imperial occupation. Later, Walkers were used to patrol the EmpireTMs holdings, in conjunction with Death Star IITMs shield generator, on the moon of Endor.

 

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64 of 69 people found the following review helpful.

4This is not your father's AT-AT...


By Jon

I just bought this at TRU this afternoon. It is truly huge with great play value. While the old style AT-AT was prone to have pieces bust off of it, this one is made to "break-away" at the guns so you can store it or cart it around safely.



There are dozens of electronic sounds and chatter and space enough for all the snowtroopers you can fit. The legs move well - I stood this up on a lumpy bed with the legs posed like a trotting horse (one side together, the other side apart) and it still stood up.



The only things I would have done differently would be a)include weights in the feet (though there is plenty of space to add your own) to anchor it more securely, and b)make it larger!



I paid $159.99 for the new Millenium Falcon and this was only $99.99. I would have paid another $60.00 if they could have made it bigger! Ah, well - it's probably the best value for it's class and size of toy in several years.



Your kids will go bonkers - Hell, I'M going bonkers and I wish I was seven again so I could really sink deep and play instead of just setting it up. Mine is crushing the new 2010 snowspeeder as Luke leaves Dack's lifeless plastic corpse to the crushing tread of the Imperial AT-AT. The 2009 removable helmet AT-AT drivers are commanded by the new 2010 TVC Commander. The new TVC Hoth Han Solo (great figure!) looks on helplessly with his repair tools from the crippled Falcon.

Too cool...



Where's my nephew so I have a good excuse?



Old age sucks, but one can afford more.



"He who dies with the most toys wins!" :D






35 of 40 people found the following review helpful.

5THE Ultimate AT-AT...the ONE we have always wanted!!


By T. Wu

This is an awesome Star Wars Vehicle! The AT-AT is my favorite Empire vehicle from any of the Star Wars movies and I could not wait for this one! Hasbro did NOT disappoint on this one!! This vehicle goes in line with the other larger Star Wars vehicles such as the Millennium Falcon, the AT-TE and the Clone Turbo Tank! It is a must have for any kid OR collector. The retail price was only $99.99, which was super surprising for a toy with this many features and this size. I may have been a lucky one though to get it for $99.99 from Amazon. It seems to have gone up in price as of now. Hopefully, it will change.



Here are the Pros:

- Its BIG: It measures over 2 feet tall and over 2 feet long! Not exactly to scale with figures, but close enough. This one looks much more accurate to the movie than the older mold from the early 90's and 00's (plus it is way bigger) Very nice detail on the entire vehicle.

- There is a TON of space inside for putting figures in (about 6 in the cockpit and 10-12 in the body). Also, one AT-AT driver is included.

- Includes Speeder bike that can be stored and launched from the rear of the vehicle. (you can fit 2 speeder bikes side by side in the back)

- A retractable rope hook for hanging Luke Skywalker (sold separately)

- Real movie sounds and phrases from the Empire Strikes Back (over 10 different phrases and 8 different vehicle sounds)

- Shooting missiles from the cheek guns of the head.

- Main body area can open from BOTH sides to reveal your snow troopers.

- Fully articulated legs at the hip and knee joints. Articulated head with handle that can move head up, down, side to side. (Very Cool)

- VERY SOLID! This vehicle is great for playing with. It should not fall apart very easily, so it is a great addition to all kids who love Star Wars! AND it is pretty simple to put together out of the box and actually pretty fun.

- Very minor sticker application (I really hate applying stickers)





Here are the Cons: (which are not really cons because this vehicle is so awesome!)

- The legs are a little hard to move. You have to use a little force to get them to move and sometimes it is hard to get them in the positions you want them in.

- Wish they included more figures with such a large vehicle.



That is about it! I highly recommend this for anyone who is a fan of Star Wars! You will NOT be disappointed. It is a lot of fun and just a great center piece for your Star Wars Collection!! Thank you Hasbro for releasing such an awesome representation of the AT-AT!!


15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.

4Very impressive toy with one downside


By NYC-dad

This is a very impressive, well-detailed toy that's bound to be a hit for Star Wars fans. Working hatches, actual rappelling ropes, lights, sounds, speeder bike with ejecting platform, an AT-AT driver, detailed interior with multiple platforms and levels, and an obvious overall attention to detail are some of the key points about this AT-AT. This attention to detail gives a beautiful showcase quality to the toy. The included speeder bike is a nice extra, but seems like an afterthought because it's a bit flimsy compared to the quality of the AT-AT. The included AT-AT driver is not as articulated compared to other 3.75" Star Wars figures, which makes me wonder why Hasbro didn't include a figure that is fully articulated.



The dual working mini rappelling cranes and working hatches offer dexterity practice for little kids' hands. While the AT-AT wasn't made as an educational toy, it does provide imaginative play: sort of like playing dollhouse, except with Snowtroopers in a Rebel-crushing all terrain vehicle. This is a perfect match with the Attack on Hoth and Defense of Hoth playsets.



I purchased this toy for my 5-year old son, and if he was reviewing it, he'd probably give it 5 (or even 10) stars. However, as a parent, I have to deduct a star for one glaring downside: this huge toy cannot be disassembled for storage. Once the legs and head are attached, they are stuck for good. Nothing less than some Jedi telekinesis will disengage these parts. It would be perfect if Hasbro had created a release mechanism for the legs so this toy could be stored. (For example, the leg section of the AT-ST in the Attack on Hoth playset is dettachable.) For parents living in apartments, or those with storage issues, this is a problem. Finding a method to store this behemoth has been a real conundrum: it's literally the size of a medium dog. It's like owning an immobile pet that doesn't fetch or play dead. We currently store it standing up in a corner on its hind legs until we figure out more efficient storage. Perhaps an AT-AT end-table?


 

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