
"BrickScore of 70.1 from 3 reviewers in high agreement — a handsome display set dragged down by near-universal consensus that $65 is too steep; trust this score with moderate confidence given the small review pool."
All three reviewers agree that LEGO 75440 AT-AT is a visually impressive, accurate midi/mini-scale display piece that looks stunning on a shelf, but is held back by a retail price of $64.99 that none of them can justify — particularly when the Gingerbread AT-AT offers 150–175 more pieces for $5 less. The design aesthetics and build experience score well, but value for money is the set's Achilles' heel, with all reviewers recommending buyers wait for a sale. No minifigures are included, which compounds the price complaint, though the included Snowspeeder with tow cable effect is a universally appreciated bonus.
Where they split: Minor split on the minifigures: MandRproductions lists General Veers and an AT-AT Driver as included, while Brickset and Solid Brix Studios list no minifigures as a criticism. This may reflect a difference in review copy or interpretation of what constitutes a "minifigure" in a display set context. Additionally, Brickset was the most forgiving on value (55/100) versus Solid Brix Studios (35/100), suggesting some tolerance gap among collectors vs. value-focused reviewers.



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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"a set that proves renaming midi-scale to Starship Collection was a bad idea"
MandRproductions
"At 525 pieces, it's one of the smallest versions of this walker LEGO has ever released as a stand-alone set."
The Brothers Brick
"75440 AT-AT looks outstanding on display, proving surprisingly accurate to the film"
Brickset Reviews"this thing so overpriced. We just got the gingerbread at Walker that has 700 pieces and it's $5 less than this set. And that comes with a minifigure, the gingerbread Darth Vader. This makes no sense in terms of its price…"
Solid Brix Studios"This set is about $15 overpriced and instead should retail for $50"
Five Lonely Clones"The proportions might not be perfect, but it's nice to have this add-on for the set that's just built right into it."
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"This model has immediately captured fan attention from the January 2026 wave."
Jay's Brick Blog"The LEGO® Star Wars™ 75440 AT-AT™ is firmly aimed at the adult market."
New Elementary"a set that proves renaming midi-scale to Starship Collection was a bad idea"

"At 525 pieces, it's one of the smallest versions of this walker LEGO has ever released as a stand-alone set."

"75440 AT-AT looks outstanding on display, proving surprisingly accurate to the film"
"this thing so overpriced. We just got the gingerbread at Walker that has 700 pieces and it's $5 less than this set. And that comes with a minifigure, the gingerbread Darth Vader. This makes no sense in terms of its price structure."
"This set is about $15 overpriced and instead should retail for $50"
"The proportions might not be perfect, but it's nice to have this add-on for the set that's just built right into it."

"This model has immediately captured fan attention from the January 2026 wave."
"The LEGO® Star Wars™ 75440 AT-AT™ is firmly aimed at the adult market."
"These Lego sets are absolute stinkers and there's no way I would ever pick these up."
Most owners love the AT-AT as a compact, sticker-free, display-worthy build with great detail for its scale, but a consistent minority finds the leg attachment process frustrating and fragile enough to ruin the experience.
Amazon4.8
LEGO.com4.0