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Window collage frame
Window collage frame





window collage frame

Also, where previous sets used radar dishes for the joints that attach the legs to the body, this set uses a 4×4 round plate with 2×2 quarter circle tiles, and as these attach to the ends of the modified axles that the legs connect to they rotate slightly as the leg moves forward and backward. The front and rear pairs of legs have smaller feet than the larger middle legs, which is much more screen-accurate. Now it’s time to give this walker some legs… for walking… And so we come to the first thing that really caught my attention as a dramatic improvement over previous versions of the set. The front section ends with the same detachable windscreen section with the pilot chair built in. Moving on to the front section, this is also largely the same construction as previous versions aside from the 2016 model which was heavily modified. This model also uses angled wall panels common in castle sets, which provide a great transition to the forward and rear interior spaces and give the partly visible body a bit of visual interest compared to the large sloped piece used in the 2013 model. The middle section where the larger central legs attach is built much like previous versions but with a few newer parts like the 1×1 rounded piece used alongside the click hinge attachment plates. This is a change from previous models where the rear panel was attached to the angled section of the roof. There are also a pair of lift arms mounted to the frame which will attach to the rear panel. There is a much more detailed rear interior with room for 5 troopers, gear, and a targeting system for the two rear cannons. The AT-TE starts off much like previous versions with a central section of technic beams and uses the same attachment system for the angled panels as many of the previous models.

window collage frame

The build starts off with the 3 B-1 battle droids and the dwarf spider droid, which is identical to the 2016 edition except that the stud shooter is replaced by the gun design closer to the 2013 edition. There are also inset images showing some of the set’s play features like the rotating front cannon, interior seating for 5 troopers, the usual lift-up handle, and the detachable front windscreen which like many of the previous models includes the pilot’s chair. On the back of the box, the AT-TE is shown from the back with the real panel folded down. There is also the 212th gunner with gray markings on his helmet instead of the orange on the other troopers. The lower right corner of the box shows the line-up of Minifigs from the set, which includes Commander Cody, 3 troopers from the 212th battalion under Cody, and General Kenobi. The troopers are engaged in a shoot-out with Separatist forces consisting of three B-1 battle droids and a dwarf spider-droid. The front of the tab-sealed box shows the AT-TE in action on what looks like Utapau.

window collage frame

Unboxing the parts, instructions, and sticker sheet Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. 75337 LEGO® Star Wars™ AT-TE™ Walker includes 1,082 pieces and will be available August 1 for US $139.99 | CAN $179.99 | UK £119.99 Let’s find out how this latest set stacks up against its predecessors. This vehicle is clearly also a fan of LEGO designers, with this version being the 5th set since 2003.

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Easily one of the most iconic Star Wars vehicles from the prequel trilogy, the All-Terrain Tactical Enforcer, or AT-TE first appeared in the dramatic conclusion of Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones, but fans of the Clone Wars animated series which premiered in 2008 with a theatrical movie pilot will remember the excitement of watching a group of AT-TE’s scaling a vertical cliff on cables, with Annakin’s Padawan Ahsoka Tano leaping from one to another.







Window collage frame