SUMMARY:
Released in 2014, as part of LEGO’s first wave of Microfighters, this AAT (Armored Assault Tank) comes with ninety-five pieces, one mini-figure, and instructions. Its recommended age range is 6-12.
REVIEW:
The battle droid figure isn’t great. This same line has Han Solo and the Falcon available, in the same scale — yet, LEGO chose to release the ever-popular AAT with a mere battle droid? Clearly, this set comes off as the least priority for collectors.
Even so, the figure is constructed okay, but it doesn’t offer much added incentive to acquire this set.
The AAT itself is actually solid. Lacking in size and detailing accuracy, like other sets in this wave, but that’s frankly irrelevant. The coloring is as close to the real thing as LEGO could do to match the Episode I tan look. In short, LEGO pulls it off great. The cannon on the top also rotates a full 360-degrees while the build’s main body comes with flick fire missiles on both sides to appease kids. If anything, this is a nice desk display piece while also being a stocking stuffer-sized treat for young Star Wars fans.
BONUS FEATURES:
None.
ROSCOE’S ODD MOON RATING: 6 Stars