Video review: LEGO Star Wars 75313 AT-AT
Watch as we get to grips with the newly-revealed LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series 75313 AT-AT in our latest video review.
Unveiled today as the second-largest LEGO Star Wars set of all time – and in the UK at least, the most expensive LEGO set (of any theme) of all time – 75313 AT-AT is massive by any metric, but can that size translate into a set worthy of blowing probably your entire LEGO budget on, and then somehow also creating the necessary display space for?
Those are the questions we’re tackling in our detailed and in-depth video review of the latest Ultimate Collector Series set, which goes on sale on November 26 (or Black Friday) for £749.99 / $799.99 / €799.99. Find out our verdict by hitting play on the video below, or heading to the Brick Fanatics YouTube channel.
If you’d prefer to dive into a written review of the 6,785-piece behemoth, don’t worry: we’ve got you covered there, too. For more on 75313 AT-AT, check out an official image gallery, find out how many minifigures can fit inside, and see where it ranks among the biggest LEGO sets ever released.
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