Star Wars

AT-RT Attack

A tiny new Grogu steals a set that charges too much for too little snow.

Brick Rated Score

3.4 out of 53.4/5

Set 75444 · 2026

Pieces297
Minifigs3
Year2026
Set number75444

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The verdict

I went into this one for the walker and came out talking about the baby.

The new Grogu piece here has a rotating head and an anti-stud connection under his robe, and this is currently the only place you can get him without the little Mandalorian chest armor printed on, which matters more to me than it probably should. The AT-RT itself is a fun, poseable little walker with real leg articulation, and the snowy turret outpost adds a scene to play in rather than just a vehicle sitting on a shelf. Where it loses me is the number on the box: at forty five dollars for under three hundred pieces and a single enemy trooper, I kept doing the math and not liking the answer.

Best for: Mandalorian and Grogu fans who want the exclusive new Grogu figure and don't mind a small scene over a big display piece

The full review

What it is

This one is built around the 2026 film The Mandalorian and Grogu, and it shows in the best way. You get Din Djarin with updated helmet printing and metallic detail, the new Imperial Remnant AT-RT Driver in a color swap I hadn't seen before, and that new Grogu mold with the rotating head. The AT-RT walker captures the silhouette from the show well for its size, with legs that actually move and hold a pose, and the little turret outpost gives you an ice planet moment to set the scene rather than a lone vehicle with nothing to do.

The catch

Here's where I have to be straight with you though. This is a small set, 297 pieces, and it retails at forty five dollars. Reviewers who've had hands on it are blunt about the price, one calling it flat out overpriced and recommending you wait for a discount rather than pay full price. I don't disagree. The build itself is quick and accessible across four bags and two manuals, which is great if you're building with a kid, but it also means there isn't much meat here for anyone chasing an engineering challenge. The turret's stickers not matching the printed pieces is a small thing that bugs me every time I notice it, and the stud shooter cannons on the walker feel bolted on rather than designed in.

Who it's for

Get this one if the exclusive Grogu is what you're after, or if you want a light, quick build to do with a young Star Wars fan who loves the new film. Skip it if you're shopping by price per piece or want a bigger battle with more than one bad guy on the ice.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build itself is genuinely relaxed. Four numbered bags, two instruction booklets, and you're done in an afternoon without much fuss. The walker's legs use a joint setup that lets it crouch and stride convincingly for how few pieces are dedicated to it, and the small parts scattered through the turret give it more visual detail than the piece count would suggest.

The piece worth talking about is Grogu. LEGO gave him an all new body mold here with a head that rotates and an anti-stud connector underneath his robe, and right now this set is the only way to get that version without his chest printed in Mandalorian armor. Din Djarin's helmet has updated printing with a metallic finish that catches the light nicely, and the Imperial Remnant driver is a color swapped variant that hasn't shown up elsewhere. The turret's party trick is a storage compartment that splits open down the middle to reveal a hidden stash, a small touch that made me smile more than the price tag did.

Fun facts

  • 01This set ties in directly to the 2026 film The Mandalorian and Grogu and is considered the smallest model in that product wave.
  • 02The Grogu minifigure here uses an all new mold with a rotating head, and this set is currently the only source for the version without printed chest armor.
  • 03The set was designed by Daniel Lehmann and released April 26, 2026, with a finished model measuring about 12 by 10 by 5 centimeters.
  • 04Brickset users rated it 3.9 out of 5 across 30 ratings, while independent reviewers scored it lower on value, with one review titled around the question of why it costs so much.

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