75189-1
First Order Heavy Assault Walker is LEGO set 75189-1. It has a score of 73. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 6 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 22.36% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2017, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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This is a great lego set. The set is based on the Heavy Assault Walker's as seen in the upcoming Star Wars Movie "The Last Jedi". Included Minifigures: Rey (Jedi Training), Captain Poe Dameron, Resistance Fighter, Stormtrooper, and Assault Walker Driver. Be careful during the build to double check you have the segments constructed correctly. The instructions were confusing in two or three spots. This set has many articulating pieces. Each leg can bend and pose in three areas. Each side of the body has four panels that swing open to reveal the inside of the set. The head of the walker has two separate points of articulation to swing from left to right, but not up or down. The build includes two lego missile launchers and one multi rotor stud shooter. I really like this set and highly recommend it. The set is worth the price.
I have been building Legos for a while and have to say this set was really fun to build and has a lot of interesting features. Turret on top is fun to shoot at other Lego ships. I would definitely recommend this set to any other people looking for a challenge.
Legged vehicles in Star Wars are adored by fans, with the AT-AT of course the memorable icon that is the most beloved. This LEGO AT-M6 shows how the design has developed from the classic trilogy to the sequel trilogy, offering something with a recognisable profile but plenty of difference that will make the upgrade stand out. Although it feels like it could have benefited from additional elements, and fans will no doubt go about building bigger and badder versions, at this scale this is a great version of a recognisable but distinctive new vehicle from Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Overall, not a great set. The walker looks decent but is rather crude and unfinished in some areas, especially the interior. The minifigure selection is not bad but definitely too small. The price is also pretty bad: it costs the same as the much better 75190 First Order Star Destroyer in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, and costs an outrageous $149.99 in the U.S.! The price is pretty disappointing and the model is definitely not worth it. The playability is not bad but the interior of the walker is pretty limited which hurts it quite a bit.
75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker was reviewed in issue 38 of Blocks Magazine.
I think the AT-M6 has a great deal of potential as a LEGO set so am a little disappointed with this rendition. The articulation is brilliant and I like many of the functions but there is room for considerable improvement with regard to the proportions of the model. The troop bay has not been positioned correctly in relation to the legs and the angled armour towards the rear is too short when compared with the smaller sections at the front. I think the designer could have improved the shaping around the head too.