LEGO are going in big for The Mandalorian and Grogu movie, with a number of sets split across different waves. If you ignore the Razor Crest polybag then the AT-RT Attack (75444) is the smallest and cheapest set from the movie. If you’ve watched the movie then you’ll know that this set is based off a scene that occurs right at the start of the movie.

Build:
The set comes with four numbered bags and a sticker sheet, with 8 stickers in total. The bags are evenly divided between the AT-RT and the Tower. They come with their own separate books so you can easily build this with someone else.
I enjoyed the AT-RT build, sadly it is no different to previous builds but does look good in the grey. There are two stud shooters positioned at the front of the walker. There are two display options here, the first is to include the computer console for the trooper or you can remove it and store it in the turret and have Grogu at the front.

The Tower isn’t the best build, essentially you construct a portion of landscape at the bottom and then add four curved panels. These panels have four stickers and the white feels a little off compared to the pieces. The turret can swivel 360º and has two stud shooters. Inside is a hidden compartment to hide the blasters and an extra computer tile for the AT-RT. The turret and AT-RT do feel like a mismatch and the turret needs to be slightly taller.

Minifigures:
The set comes with three Minifigures, The Mandalorian, Grogu and the Imperial Remnant AT RT Driver.
The Mandalorian is the same version that appears in this years Razor Crest set. Grogu differs from the other version that appears across the wave as there is no Beskar armour and is the same as the one that appears in the UCS N1 Starfighter. This version of Grogu is a much better one than the previous version and looks a lot more accurate.
The Imperial Remnant is currently unique to this set and is different to the ones that are coming in the Imperial Remnant AT-AT set in the summer wave as they have different helmets and torso printing. This looks awesome and I love the helmet design. Personally for the price, I think there should have been a second trooper, especially as the trooper is currently unique to the set.

Price:
The set is priced at £39.99, which is too high for a set that comes with two full sized Minifigures and is less than 300 pieces. I managed to get the set for £5 off which felt slightly more reasonable but still overpriced.
Final Thoughts:
Normally, I would talk about how the set looks on display, but this isn’t one of those sets you can do that with. The set is aged 7+ and my boys have enjoyed playing with it and firing the stud shooters so it does have some good playability. The two biggest negatives for me are the lack of an additional Minifigure and the price, but other than that it is a good entry set to The Mandalorian and Grogu sets with the two main characters and a great trooper Minifigure.

Scores:
- Build – 7
- Minifigures – 8
- Price – 6
- Playability – 7
- Overall score – 7

LEGO Star Wars AT-RT Attack (75444)
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