Skipper 24 Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 Seeming as there were no reviews of this set in the index I have uploaded mine from Jabbas Hutt . Here is my review for LEGO set 10178 Motorized walking AT-AT Because I live in the UK I got this set with 6 free duracell batteries which was great! (It's just twice as expensive as the US) Heres the basic set that is from the instructions. This is the cockpit but please note after I took this photo I realised it was slightly built wrong. Heres one of the feet in proportion to a minifig to give you a general size. This is Luke Skywalker swinging on a wire trying to destroy the AT-AT I really wish LEGO didn't make so many Luke's because I want differnt minifigs. It would also be nice for a thermal detonator piece. Underneath the AT-AT you can see the shaft that moves the back legs, the motor and squeezed in on the righ t the massive battery box. A load of cogs that move the legs. These are the included figures Snowtrooper, General Maximilian Veers, AT-AT Driver/Pilot or whatever you want to call him and Luke all whithout there wepons. please note Veers should have a dark stone snowtroooper torso with 4 red and blue badge things not 3. These are the figures with weapons I gave them and the included ones Snowtrooper has new style blaster, Veers has Standard light grey pistol like the ones from the old adventure sets, AT-AT driver has old style blaster which I call heavy Blaster and Luke has SHINY HANDLE blue Light Sabre . The Shiny blue light sabre was included with the set which is a bonus because i really dont like the grey ones. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Skipper2...sc00521.jpg.jpg This is the switch which is attached to the battery box on either side of the AT-AT underneath the lift up side panels. you push the forward to walk forward and backward to walk backwards simple eh . A front veiw with the the panels open. Here are the Drivers controls which are simply a cotrol panel and 2 exo-force robot hands which are joystick things seen in the film if you look closley. The almost useless carry handle. This is the weird back piece. Looking down the AT-AT from the back where you can see the the battery box and switch. Troops decending from ropes and cables and Vader leading the assult for this I hadnt got any more imp's so I used Clones Pilots. (I now have a whole load more snowtroopers) Solo and Chewie sabotaging. More troops to squash rebel scum huzahh! A very bad picture of everyone packed up inside. The size incomparison to its predecessor Overall I would give this set 9/10 because it should come with more snowtroopers or it could be and Endor version with loads of strormies and scout troopers. Aswell as this you can really sit any one down because of the battery box but I stilll find space to put all the shown figures on this review in the interior as you can see on the above image the chains and ropes are hanging down a bit. Tjis set is now limited to 5 per customer in the UK and now no longer comes with free batteries. The walking on this is a bit wonky and dosen't really walk like they do in the film as it moves two legs at a time. I am currently attaching a motor to the head to make it move independently. Quote
Vaders_son Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 Nice review, I have the original AT-AT and I like it a lot. Considered buying this one but it being motorized made me not. Also, I think a set this size could really come with some more snowies! Benny Quote
KimT Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 Great review Indexing it, as I write this. How come You think the CTT is the AT-ATs predecessor? Do you mean the motorized AT-AT or AT-AT's in general? I think this is a great set and I am very fond of mine. It's one of the few SW sets of mine that is on "parade" at all times. Most are packed away in the attic. KimT [bTW it's not alone, the older version of the AT-AT is keeping it company] Quote
trooperdavinfelth Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 Great review Indexing it, as I write this. How come You think the CTT is the AT-ATs predecessor? Do you mean the motorized AT-AT or AT-AT's in general? I think this is a great set and I am very fond of mine. It's one of the few SW sets of mine that is on "parade" at all times. Most are packed away in the attic. KimT [bTW it's not alone, the older version of the AT-AT is keeping it company] The body looks exactly like it. Quote
Skipper 24 Posted June 19, 2008 Author Posted June 19, 2008 I mean by the Clone Turbo Tank turned into the AT-AT I think in the films. When they changed all there technology and vehicles when they became the Empire. Quote
Vaders_son Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 As far as I know the AT-AT was a invention by General Veers himself? Benny Quote
Eurobricks Emperor Bonaparte Posted June 19, 2008 Eurobricks Emperor Posted June 19, 2008 Nice job with this review Skipper Quote
I Scream Clone Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Nice review! I echo the sentiment that more snowies would have been better. Quote
Adam Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Nice review ! The "Driver/Pilot whatever you call him" ( ) 's helmet looks kind of odd, and why does have a long red pole instead of a kick-butt lightsaber? Quote
Smithy_Boy Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 As far as I know the AT-AT was a invention by General Veers himself?Benny i doubt that. the atat was used in the clone wars. Quote
yorkiejim Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 i doubt that. the atat was used in the clone wars. Well you never know, maby Veers was around then, just because it was used in the clone wars dosent mean that Veers didn't design it. to Wookiepedia! Quote
Skipper 24 Posted June 21, 2008 Author Posted June 21, 2008 Vader had a red pole because I think it makes him look bigger and in the films I doubt it is but I think his saber might be bigger. Quote
CloneMe Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 I never got the set. It looked way to skinny. I came close to buying it for the figs but then decided not to. If you compared this one to the later one there is a big difference. This one just didnt seem proporshined with the legs and its body. Quote
JimBee Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 thank you for the review, Skipper. I never got this set because it was too expensive, and motorized. It completley reminded me of the old robotic toys called Zoids, or maybe even Gundum. At least the figs are great. A chrome lightsabe hilt for luke, ecxellent. and the pilot is cool too, and another snowie doesnt hurt. and i didnt even know about the commander guy (whatever you call him), so people could have made a custom DS this whole time?! thanks again! Quote
pldeutelephonz Posted January 11, 2014 Posted January 11, 2014 This is one of those sets that you just have to have, I mean a motorised AT-AT is a dream set for original trilogy fans and has an awesome set of minifigures. Quote
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