
"The AT-ST is a genuinely solid, satisfying UCS build that reviewers enjoyed constructing, but its BrickScore of 67.8 and Mixed Reviews tier reflect a real gap: at $199.99 with one under-printed minifigure and no Ewoks despite the Return of the Jedi theme running through the manual, the set asks buyers to supply their own imagination where the parts list should have delivered."
The AT-ST (75417) lands in Mixed Reviews territory with a BrickScore of 67.8, reflecting genuine tension between an enjoyable, solid build process and persistent concerns about price, minifigure quality, and missed play opportunities. Owner ratings average 4.64 across 451 buyers, higher than the expert score suggests, but LEGO's own signals show value for money at 3.82 out of 5 and play experience at 3.89, among the lower figures in the UCS Star Wars line. Reviewers consistently enjoyed building the set and praised its structural solidity, while repeatedly noting that $199.99 for a single Imperial AT-ST driver with no Ewoks feels like an incomplete package given the iconic Return of the Jedi context the set itself highlights in its instruction manual.
Where they split: The split between the build experience scores (consistently high among reviewers) and the value and minifigure scores (consistently lower) defines this set. Critics and owners both rate it more positively overall than the expert BrickScore of 67.8 implies, but the specific complaints about minifigure count and price are persistent enough to justify the Mixed Reviews designation.



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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"I highly appreciate it because the 2006 version which is worth roughly I don't know $5 $600 and it comes with $1,68 pieces has been on my wanted list forever"
Bricksie
"No complaints though, as the LEGO Star Wars UCS sets consistently put forth sets at the pinnacle of detail and accuracy."
Jay's Brick Blog"This is the cheapest cheapest Lego Star Wars UCS set that we've seen in some time."
Solid Brix Studios"The UCS ATST might be the best Lego Star Wars summer 2025 set, but has downsizing finally hit the ultimate collector series."
MandRproductions
"75417 AT-ST seems destined to be overlooked, sadly."
Brickset Reviews
"This walker is no chicken."
The Brothers Brick"What you see is most of what you get."
JANG's LEGO Reviews"I highly appreciate it because the 2006 version which is worth roughly I don't know $5 $600 and it comes with $1,68 pieces has been on my wanted list forever"

"No complaints though, as the LEGO Star Wars UCS sets consistently put forth sets at the pinnacle of detail and accuracy."
"This is the cheapest cheapest Lego Star Wars UCS set that we've seen in some time."
"The UCS ATST might be the best Lego Star Wars summer 2025 set, but has downsizing finally hit the ultimate collector series."

"75417 AT-ST seems destined to be overlooked, sadly."

"This walker is no chicken."
"What you see is most of what you get."

Owners overwhelmingly praise the AT-ST as a solid, rewarding UCS build with impressive display presence, though a significant number feel the $200 price tag is hard to justify and the lone minifigure lacks dual-molded legs.
Amazon4.8
LEGO.com4.4
Target4.5