The LEGO Star Wars AT-AT Walker Has Hit Its Lowest Price So Far at Amazon

The LEGO Star Wars AT-AT Walker Has Hit Its Lowest Price So Far at Amazon
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May is quite a big month for LEGO fans. Not only are there a wide variety of new sets to check out – and a brand new LEGO Batman game coming out – but we’ve found some excellent deals on various builds, too.

The latest offer to catch our eye is on the LEGO Star Wars AT-AT Walker, which has dropped to its lowest price yet at Amazon of $51.99, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. This deal price saves you 20% off its full price of $64.99.

The timing of this deal couldn’t be better this month either, following May the 4th and ahead of the release of the new The Mandalorian and Grogu movie. If it’s one you’ve had your eye on, now is a great time to grab it. For fans of The Empire Strikes Back, it looks like one that’s definitely worthy of space on your shelf.

Compared to LEGO’s older AT-AT set, which had a massive piece count, this version comes with 525 pieces that create an AT-AT walker from the Battle of Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back. It also has a very fun detail of a Rebel Alliance Snowspeeder wrapping a cable around its legs to truly bring that moment to life.

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Once completed, it comes with a display stand so you can proudly show it off on your shelf. Given that it’s meant more for display rather than play, it’s worth keeping in mind that this set is recommended for adults as well. Even so, it’s sure to be a fantastic addition to a Star Wars fan’s collection.

If you’re looking for even more Star Wars LEGO sets to build this month, check out our rundown of the best LEGO Star Wars sets to see some of our top picks.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.


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