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LEGO Star Wars Motorized Walking AT-AT
$199.99
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Surprisingly easy to assemble, kids can handle it no problem. With a little tweaking can walk across smooth floors and carpet alike. Built-in handle is perfect, makes it easy to carry around.
The Cons:Needs a lot of batteries to function. Lots of very tiny parts that are perfect for being swallowed by young kids.
The LEGO Star Wars Motorized Walking AT-AT is a kit that recreates an iconic piece of the Star Wars franchise. Users build a functional AT-AT walker that uses internal motors to walk by itself, and is powered by 6 AA batteries.
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The cockpit is open to play in, and the sides open to allow access to the main body as well. A built-in handle on the top is also available for easy transport. The entire unit stands 12 inches tall and over 14 inches long. Mini figurines that come with the set include an AT-AT pilot, General Veers, Snowtrooper and a Luke Skywalker with a grappling line and lightsaber. The battery box and motor necessary to make the unit walk are both included.
Features
- Opening cockpit
- Rotating laser cannons
- Motorized Walking AT-AT
- Head moves up and down
- Handle on top for easy transport
- Stands over 12 in (30cm) tall, over 14 in (36cm) long
- Includes AT-AT Pilot, General Veers, Snowtrooper and Luke Skywalker with grappling line and lightsaber
- Includes battery box and motor
- Requires 6 AA (1.5V) batteries, not included
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Pros & Cons
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surprisingly easy to assemble, kids can handle it no problem
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with a little tweaking can walk across smooth floors and carpet alike
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built-in handle is perfect, makes it easy to carry around
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ends up being a really big toy to play with
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mechanization moves smoothly and actually walks across the floor as promised
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needs a lot of batteries to function
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lots of very tiny parts that are perfect for being swallowed by young kids
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