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Display Your LEGO Star Wars AT-AT With This Awesome Case

Display Case feature rThe new display case from Wicked Brick will let you keep your LEGO Star Wars AT-AT safe and beautifully presented.

LEGO has released tons of kits over the years including some of the most popular Star Wars kits getting multiple versions and re-runs. Recently the LEGO AT-AT has seen its own Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) version released, and it’s huge!

This kit has finally come back in stock here in the USA, so if you want to grab it, now is the time. If you’re buying such a big kit, might as well get an awesome display case to go with it! 

Display Case for LEGO® Star Wars™: UCS AT-AT: $179.75

Display Case 3You can really see how awesome this looks when in the display case! Plus, it will show it off to your guests but keep it safe from those prying hands!

Display CaseHere are the specs on this one:

  • Two-tiered 10mm acrylic display base consisting of a 5mm black base plate with a 5mm white add-on. The base plate is connected by magnets and contains cut-out slots to place the AT-AT and E-Web Blaster into. 
  • Our display case features genuine embedded LEGO® studs to securely hold all the Minifigures from this set.
  • This product also contains two 5mm top plates for the Snow Speeder Bikes to attach to.

Display Case 2

  • The base features a clear information plaque displaying etched icons and all the details from the set.
  • The crystal clear buildable display case is secured together using screws and connector cubes, then slots firmly into holes in the base plate. This gives the product a prestigious look and ensures the case is sturdy enough to protect your valuable set. It also keeps it dust-free!

Get Your Display Case Here!

If you haven’t grabbed your AT-AT yet, check it out below!

LEGO Star Wars AT-AT™ 75313 Ultimate Collector Series

Get yours here: Amazon or LEGO: USA, or LEGO Canada

atat full model

This is the AT-AT (75313) that every LEGO® Star Wars™ fan has been waiting for. This epic Ultimate Collector Series build-and-display model features posable legs and head, cannons with a realistic recoil action, rotating cannons, bomb-drop hatch and a hook to attach to Luke Skywalker’s line, just like in the Battle of Hoth.

This new AT-AT comes with plenty of Minifigures and the full AT-AT, making it a huge kit with tons of options overall.

atat size details

Room for an Imperial army
The AT-AT measures over 24.5 in. (62 cm) high and is easily opened to view the detailed interior. 

This is easily one of the largest Star Wars kits (other than the giant Death Star or Star Destroyers of course), making it a large challenge and very rewarding after finally completing it!

The main body has space for 40 LEGO minifigures (General Veers and Luke Skywalker are among 9 in this set), 4 speeder bikes (2 included) and the included E-Web heavy repeating blaster. The head/cockpit seats 2 LEGO minifigures and has space for 1 more. An information plaque completes a magnificent display piece.

While there’s tons of space to fully kit the vehicle out, you can also just use the pieces included and create the iconic scene from the films with Luke hanging from the undercarriage!

atat display modules

At a whopping 6785 pieces and current MSRP of $799.99, this is no small decision! UCS kits bring the quality up to 11 and the cost and scale show that in spades.

AT-ATAs we said, this is in stock (at the time of writing), so get yours now before this kit goes through the roof!

Get Your UCS AT-AT Here: Amazon or LEGO!

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

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