The All Terrain Recon Transport (AT-RT), often called the Republic Scout Walker, is the predecessor to the original AT-ST. This walker saw most of it's action during the Clone Wars and was mainly used as a recon vehicle. It did however see action on the front lines when larger vehicles could not navigate rougher terrain, or when specialty forces were needed.
This model features a seat with space for a minfigure and two different design types for the lower legs.
Notes:
This purchase is for the instructions and part lists ONLY. Please do keep in mind prices tend to fluctuate on the brick selling market.
Stronger leg design:
BrickLink Price:~$20 - $25 USD (average less for green version)
Part Count: 103 + sticker sheet for 501st
Original Leg design:
BrickLink Price:~$25 - $30USD (average less for green version)
The All Terrain Recon Transport (AT-RT), often called the Republic Scout Walker, is the predecessor to the original AT-ST. This walker saw most of it's action during the Clone Wars and was mainly used as a recon vehicle. It did however see action on the front lines when larger vehicles could not navigate rougher terrain, or when specialty forces were needed.
This model features a seat with space for a minfigure and two different design types for the lower legs.
Notes:
This purchase is for the instructions and part lists ONLY. Please do keep in mind prices tend to fluctuate on the brick selling market.
Stronger leg design:
BrickLink Price:~$20 - $25 USD (average less for green version)
Part Count: 103 + sticker sheet for 501st
Original Leg design:
BrickLink Price:~$25 - $30USD (average less for green version)
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The All Terrain Recon Transport (AT-RT), often called the Republic Scout Walker, is the predecessor to the original AT-ST. This walker saw most of it's action during the Clone Wars and was mainly used as a recon vehicle. It did however see action on the front lines when larger vehicles could not navigate rougher terrain, or when specialty forces were needed.
This model features a seat with space for a minfigure and two different design types for the lower legs.
Notes:
This purchase is for the instructions and part lists ONLY. Please do keep in mind prices tend to fluctuate on the brick selling market.
Stronger leg design:
BrickLink Price:~$20 - $25 USD (average less for green version)
Part Count: 103 + sticker sheet for 501st
Original Leg design:
BrickLink Price:~$25 - $30USD (average less for green version)
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We LOVE Lego, just like you we absolutely love this. We strive to create products and instruction sets that we can be proud of.
In the unlikely event that you find your item cheaper at another online store, just let us know and we'll beat the competitor's pricing hands-down.
We insist that you love everything you buy from us. If you're unhappy for any reason whatsoever, just let us know and we'll bend over backwards to make things right again.
Ordering from BrickVault is 100% safe and secure so you can rest easy. Your personal details are never shared, sold or rented to anyone either.
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