
"BrickScore 61.4 with high agreement across 4 reviews (3 sources) — reviewers are remarkably aligned: a good set concept torpedoed by an indefensible price point."
Across all four reviews, 75444 AT-RT Attack lands as a fundamentally decent set dragged down by an egregious price tag. Reviewers consistently praised the AT-RT's poseable legs, sleek foot design, the uniqueness of the first-ever Imperial AT-RT in LEGO form, and the strong minifigure lineup — but every single reviewer flagged the $44.99/£39.99 retail price as unjustifiable for 297 pieces and only three minifigures. The set scores a BrickScore of 61.4 with high reviewer agreement across four reviews from three sources, reflecting a clear mixed-but-leaning-negative consensus driven almost entirely by value-for-money concerns.
Where they split: Reviewers broadly agree on almost everything. The only minor split is on audience: some lean kids/play, others lean collectors/display. MandRproductions found possible Easter eggs (blue studs, yellow bricks) that others didn't mention. One reviewer missed the claws from the 75431 version; others didn't raise it. Overall disagreement is minimal.


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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"And it's basically what you get if you tell a Lego designer to make a good good guy versus bad guy set with some modest builds and that designer does their job."
JANG's LEGO Reviews"It's set number 75444 with 297 pieces and a retail price of $45. Just out of hand, straight up."
MandRproductions"This is just absurd how much this cost. I I cannot believe this pricing. Like, I I just do not understand why this set costs the way it does."
Solid Brix Studios
"Overall, 75444 AT-RT Attack is a decent well-rounded set that unfortunately sits at way too high of a price point."
Jay's Brick Blog
"Its price feels absurd, but this is fundamentally a good set"
Brickset Reviews"with an atrocious retail price of $45"
Five Lonely Clones"And it's basically what you get if you tell a Lego designer to make a good good guy versus bad guy set with some modest builds and that designer does their job."
"It's set number 75444 with 297 pieces and a retail price of $45. Just out of hand, straight up."
"This is just absurd how much this cost. I I cannot believe this pricing. Like, I I just do not understand why this set costs the way it does."

"Overall, 75444 AT-RT Attack is a decent well-rounded set that unfortunately sits at way too high of a price point."

"Its price feels absurd, but this is fundamentally a good set"
"with an atrocious retail price of $45"



Fans love the accurate AT-RT design, fun interactive builds, and excellent new minifigures, but a loud majority consider the price severely inflated for less than 300 pieces and only two-and-a-half figures.
LEGO.com4.2
Amazon4.3