LEGO - Star Wars AT-AT Walker Building Set 75440
- Brand:
- LEGO
- Model Number:
- 6588620
- UPC:
- 673419422376
- EAN:
- 0673419422376
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6648285
- Walmart SKU:
- 17056309523
Recent downward movement established $64.98 pricing, now 0.0% above the quarterly average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked LEGO - Star Wars AT-AT Walker Building Set 75440 since 1/24/2026. The most recent price update was on May 6, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $64.95 (lowest on 3/2/2026) to $64.98 (highest on 1/24/2026). The average price during this period is $64.97.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $64.95 (Apr 14) to $64.98 (May 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $64.96.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 148 reviews.
Was a birthday gift for our 11 year old grandson. He has been doing lego since he was 3. We were a little afraid as this said 18+, but he was ok with it.
I just recently started buying lego again, couldn't afford it as a kid and now as an adult it's getting out of control as my wife would say LOL! I am a HUGE star wars fan, the first AT-AT kit was huge and rather pricey so I was super pumped this kit came out. It's from one of the best scenes in the movies. Kit went together flawlessly as always for lego. Detail is there for its size. Love the display stand and the little plac. Keep it coming lego there are many other great scenes from these movie that can be produced at this scale.
overall fun build with easy assembly and instructions were clear. Mounting the finished product on the stand was the hardest part, as the more finnicky pieces tended to come apart, and needed a few attempts to complete the task. Once done, its a reasonably size product that doesn't take up too much shelf space to display. The tow cable is a nice touch!
I really wanted an AT-AT for my collection but I was put off by some of the reviews for this one, however I bit the bullet and bought it anyway and I'm so glad I did, it's an excellent product. The build was super easy and great fun to build, took me about an hour and a half and I had no trouble at all. A few comments mentioned the legs being weak or fiddly, but I had no issues, they're absolutely fine. It's a super cool looking peice, looks great on the shelf, and the snowspeeder deploying the tow cable just tops it off. It's a little on the expensive side but I got it in the sale so it worked out well. If you're on the fence just buy it, you won't regret it.
A beautiful AT-AT at a new space friendly size. The AT-AT is one of my favorite star wars vehicles, and this is the most accurate model they have ever made at this scale. Also love the included dynamic snow speeder wrap around. Now for the negatives, I strongly disliked building this model with the worst part being the legs. During the building process the legs & feet easily disconnect from the body especially while connecting to the black platform. I personally found the second half of the building process very frustrating because of this, which is a first for a Lego build for me. A nice looking set but just too fragile and delicate for my taste.
Overall build is flimsy and legs cant soport wait of body. If you get it to stand... Congrats... Just dont bump it as you move it for it'll brake your hart picking up all the peaces. For nostalgic setemin its alright but feel they could had done better for the price of it
Quick and not difficult build until the end when mounting on the base. This is incredibly fiddly to get right and the legs come off the body of the model too easily. A child would lose patience with this and it spoils the overall build. It looks good once finally assembled but it’s not a toy by any means.
To be fair, it is a bit pricy for what it is. But I cannot say that I don't love it cause I really do. Empire strikes back iS an All time classic, that scene was a revelation of the might of the Empire back in the day. Display is perfect size and the snow speeder makes it larger than life
THE AT-AT looks really good when finished, and was a fun build. I really struggled getting the legs into the correct position, and needed two people to hold them in place whilst connecting the others as they kept falling off.
Loved the concept of this build and was excited to start on it. The actual AT-AT build went really well until the moment you have to attatch it to the base, Then the problems started. The legs are so flimsy that any pressure applied makes the foot or leg fall off when you try and attatch to the base, you can get 2 legs on fine and then it all collapses when you try and attatch the third leg. I tried differnt ways to attatch the feet in alternative order, and with the third leg every time you tried to attatch it you had side panels braking off off and up , foot came off, leg came off and broke up. Ended up back in the box out of sheer frustration, still haven't finished it yet and am dreading adding the snowspeeder when I have calmed down to resume the build as I am sure this will cause it all to crumble again. Brilliant idea and concept but really poor design, which is a real shame.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $64.95 (Apr 14) to $64.98 (May 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $64.96.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $51.99 (Jun 4) to $51.99 (Jun 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $51.99.
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