
Fitting for a troop transport, there are going to be a total of nine figures. Now it looks like the LEGO Group isn’t going to be hold out on us.

Originally 9to5Toys reported that there would be the same selection as found on the play scale model from last year. Speaking of minifigures are one area of the LEGO UCS AT-AT that we haven’t been entirely sold on. There will also be a full interior, which stacks up to two different floors packed with seats and other areas to store equipment. We’re still waiting on exact dimensions, but rest assured this is going to be an absolute behemoth of a set. While it won’t quite be scaled accordingly to minifigures, this will easily be the biggest version of the iconic Imperial walker to date. The 6,782-piece set will stack up to being the second-largest build yet from LEGO Star Wars, only second to the Millenium Falcon. In what has been the worst kept LEGO secret of the year, just about every aspect of the UCS AT-AT has already been announced.

Throughout the year the picture became a bit clearer, and now we can absolutely confirm that this month will see the launch of the long-awaited LEGO UCS AT-AT. The model will be 27 inches long and slightly less in height.ĩto5Toys has been reporting on 2021’s third and unexpected UCS set since all the way back in January where it was rumored to be a new Death Star. Counter to our original coverage, the part count will actually be 6,785 pieces – three more than we’ve been expecting. Update: 9to5Toys can now report some new information on the UCS AT-AT. Ahead of what will likely be an official announcement next week, you can head below the fold for all of the details on the LEGO UCS AT-AT dropping as this year’s Black Friday set.

We’ve been anticipating that the new UCS AT-AT would drop this month for quite some time, and now we’re getting a very first look.

Update: The LEGO Group has now unveiled the UCS AT-AT, which you can read all about in our coverage of the official release.
