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LEGO Responds to UCS AT-AT (75313) Design Flaw

Last week, Brickset brought up some design flaws with with the new LEGO Star Wars AT-AT (75313) where it can’t be easily taken apart. Of course, this goes against LEGO’s ethos that every set can be taken apart and rebuilt.

The post garnered enough attention from other media that LEGO has released a statement about it. One of these outlets was Vice who LEGO gave the response to and not Brickset which boggles my mind as to why they didnt’ give it to a fellow fan media. The statement is as follows:

All LEGO sets are designed to be rebuildable, including the LEGO Star Wars AT-AT.

“This set is a complex build intended for those aged 18+ and uses Technic pieces to secure elements of the set. Once assembled, these pieces can sometimes be more difficult to take apart, but it is still possible. In the case of the elements that attach the upper body to the lower part of the set, builders should tap to the side of the Technic rod until it starts to stick out and then remove it using the LEGO tool which is provided with the set. Alternatively, you can ease the model onto its side and the rods will come out.

“Regarding the pieces used to construct the legs; once assembled the Technic rods can be removed by pushing the rod from one end and securing the end of it with your fingernail. Then push back the cross-axle extender and keep repeating this movement until enough of the end protrudes

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Previous LEGO Harry Potter & Star Wars Promotions Live Again – December 2021

LEGO has brought back some older promotions on the LEGO Shop for December. First is the Hogwarts Gryffindor Dorms (40452) with purchases of $100 or more in LEGO Harry Potter products. This was first available back in October with the same price threshold. The other promotion is for the LEGO Star Wars Tatooine Homestead (40451) with purchases of $85 or more in LEGO Star Wars products. This set was available earlier this year during the May the 4th event and it also has the same price limit. There’s no mention on when the promos end but if you weren’t able to get it before, now would be the best time. Thanks to Michael for the heads up.

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LEGO Star Wars 2022 Accessory Packs Revealed

LEGO has revealed some new LEGO Star Wars Accessory Packs on the LEGO Shop. Currently, there are two listed with the Defence of Hoth (40557) and Clone Trooper Command Station (40558), both of which will be available on January 1. Smaller than a Battle Pack, these are similar to the other accessory sets that uses the hanger packages. The most interesting minifigure of the two sets is the Clone Commander which was previously exclusive to the UCS Republic Gunship (75309).


Defence of Hoth (40557) 64 pieces/$14.99

Youngsters can play out their own ice planet battles with this LEGO® Star Wars™ Defense of Hoth accessory set (40557). It features 3 Hoth Rebel Trooper LEGO minifigures, each with blaster rifles, plus a buildable rotating laser cannon blaster (non-shooting) and 2 tripod guns. Awesome for solo or social play, this easy-to-build set makes a fun gift for creative kids aged 6 and up, whether they are new to LEGO Star Wars building toys or adding to their collection.

• Action-packed play – Let the battles begin with this LEGO® Star Wars™ Defense of Hoth accessory set (40557), featuring a rotating laser cannon blaster and 2 tripod guns
• 3 Hoth Rebel Trooper LEGO® minifigures – Each trooper has a blaster rifle for role play. Give this 64-piece building toy to kids aged 6 and up as a holiday or birthday gift
• Play on the go – The laser cannon blaster measures over 2 in. (5 cm) high, 2.5 in. (7 cm) wide and 2.5 in. (6 cm)

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LEGO BrickHeadz 2022 Sets Revealed

There are some new 2022 LEGO BrickHeadz sets that have been revealed including the 150th one which was a fan vote way back last year. All the new BrickHeadz will be available starting on January 1.


Ahsoka Tano (40539)


Lion Dance Guy (40540)


St. Bernard (40543)


French Bulldogs (40544)

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LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest Microfighter (75321) Revealed

The LEGO Building Instructions app has revealed a new LEGO Star Wars Microfighter set with The Razor Crest Microfighter (75321). The set will be available in January and will most likely cost $9.99. The build is a small Razer Crest and includes the Mandalorian in his Beskar armor.

**Via Promobricks**

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LEGO Star Wars UCS AT-AT (75313) Designer Video

I’m not sure why LEGO likes to do this but they have released the designer video for the LEGO Star Wars UCS AT-AT (75313) after it has sold out. LEGO designer Henrik Andersen talks about the details that go into this massive set. There are also Easter eggs in the set but they are a secret for fans to find out when they build it.

LEGO has already announced that the LEGO Shop won’t have stock until after the holidays. If you have a LEGO Brand Store or even LEGOLAND Discover Centers around you, you may want to check to see if they still have some left. I’ve had reports that there are some stores that still has inventory.

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LEGO Star Wars UCS AT-AT (75313) Sold Out Until After Holidays

In less than a day here in the US, the LEGO Star Wars UCS AT-AT (75313) sold out and that also essentially kills the promotion for Luke Skywalker’s Lightsaber (40483). It wasn’t surprising that the set would be that popular as it generated a lot of buzz when it was first announced earlier this month and it did go up a few minutes early before midnight on Friday. As a result of AT-AT selling out, the price on it has jumped 1.5x on the secondary market. LEGO Customer Service has posted a message saying that there won’t be anymore stock until after the holiday season.

The 75313 Star Wars™ AT-AT™ is currently out of stock and we don’t expect to get more until after the holidays. We’re sorry about this disturbance in the Force.

You can always use the “Notify When in Stock” feature on the AT-AT product page to let LEGO email you when it goes back up. Your best bet is to use the “Check Store Stock” to see if there are any LEGO Stores near you that has it but I’m betting that pretty much every store is out of stock as well.

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If you have connections to other countries, the UK, France, and Germany still have them in stock while Australia and New Zealand are taking backstock orders for it but at this point, you might as well go to eBay as the prices are about the same there at … Continue

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