Lego Star Wars Review Set 7675 At-Te Walker

The Star Wars Lego set 7675, the AT-TE walker iscannons, firing missiles, armored hatches and cockpit
the second time Lego has produced this particularthat open to reveal the cabin and troop bay inside.
star Wars vehicle.  The first version, set 4482, cameThe top panels lift up and troopers can sit inside while
out in 2003 a year after the release of Star Warsthe cockpit can be opened to place in a single figure.
Episode Two Attack Of The Clones. It is featured inAnother gunner can sit on the top to rotate the
that movie and in the Star Wars Clone Warscannon and behind him there is a small handle that
television series, from which this latest Legocan be used to pick up the vehicle or attach it to the
incarnation of the vehicle has been taken.Dropship (set 10195).
The All Terrain Tactical Enforcer is a walker that wasThe minifigures include Anakin Skywalker and his
developed to support the Grand Army of the republicpadawan Ahsoka Tano, Jabba The Hutt's son Rotta,
and became the precursor to later walkers includingClone Captain Rex, a regular clone and a battle droid.
the AT-AT. Lego's version of the walker isThe Commander Rex is exclusive and has not
impressive and comes with a STAP vehicle that theappeared in a set since.
separatist battle droids rode in the Clone Wars movieWhile not quite as playable as the Republic Gunship it
to battle AT-TE walkers on Teth.has a lot of character and young fans will enjoy
The walker model measures 15'½" (39cm) long andreplicating the scenes from the TV series.  It looks
8" (20cm) high and playable features includegood as a display model and will fit well into battle
positionable legs that spring back to position, movablescenes and dioramas.