Price of LEGO Star Wars 75313 AT-AT lowered in the UK
The price of LEGO Star Wars 75313 AT-AT has been lowered on the official online store just a week before it launches in time for Black Friday.
For those who thought that LEGO Star Wars 75313 AT-AT was a bit too expensive when it was first revealed, the LEGO Group has heard you and has listened with the price of 75313 AT-AT lowered on LEGO.com not long before it releases on November 26.
Whether this change is permanent or an error like how 42131 App-Controlled Cat D11 Bulldozer was listed as retired in Australia, before being fixed in what was revealed to be a mistake, is unknown at the time of writing.
This price change has only affected the UK listing for the set with the cost taken down from £749.99 to £699.99, which is a possibly permanent discount of £50.
For that updated price you’ll be getting nine minifigures – including five Snowtroopers – 6,785 pieces and one of the most expensive models ever released, though now it no longer holds that title uncontested.
You can read our in-depth review of 75313 AT-AT here to see what awaits you in the build as well as see how this updated price will affect those wanting to fill the walker with Snowtroopers from the upcoming 2022 battle pack.
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Still a bit steep and unfavourable to the US price. Even you here Australia we are paying a heftier overprice than the US. Surely Lego can do better than that!