Walker AT-TE (1082 pieces)
Walker AT-TE (1082 pieces)
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The AT-TE Walker (75337) is a building set consisting of 1,082 pieces, allowing fans to recreate the iconic Battle of Utapau from the movie "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith." This detailed model offers an engaging building experience and is ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of the saga.
Main Features:
Authentic Design: The AT-TE Walker features adjustable legs, a heavy lifting cannon that rotates 360 degrees, and two spike launchers, as well as a detachable cockpit for a minifigure and two detailed cabins that can hold up to seven LEGO® minifigures.
The set includes five minifigures: Commander Cody, a Clone Trooper from the 212th, and three Clone Troopers from the 212th, along with three battle droid figures and a Dwarf Spider Droid to build, allowing for the recreation of epic battle scenes.
Additional Accessories: Equipped with a collection of spectacular weapons, enhancing the authenticity of the battle scenes.
Dimensions of the Assembled Model: The AT-TE Walker measures approximately 19 cm in height, 44 cm in length, and 24 cm in width, making it an impressive display piece.

Benefits:
Engaging Building Experience: With 1,082 pieces, it offers a rewarding challenge for experienced builders and a learning opportunity for beginners.
Display Piece: Once assembled, the AT-TE Walker serves as an impressive decorative piece, ideal for showcasing at home or in the office.
Interactivity: The movable features, such as the adjustable legs and rotating cannon, add an interactive dimension to the model.
This set is an excellent choice for those who want to immerse themselves in the Star Wars universe and build a detailed replica of one of the saga's most iconic vehicles.






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