The Trade Federation AAT is a classic piece of LEGO Star Wars history.
The Trade Federation AAT is a classic piece of LEGO Star Wars history. Released in 2000, it represents an early take on the vehicle from Episode I, capturing its distinctive shape and weaponry in a compact form.
This set is perfect for LEGO Star Wars enthusiasts seeking a nostalgic build. It's a quick and straightforward project, ideal for adding to a larger collection or displaying as a reminder of the early days of the theme.
Skip this if you're looking for complex building techniques or modern design aesthetics. Consider newer AAT models like 75280-1 for a more detailed and accurate representation.
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The 2000 Trade Federation AAT (7155) is viewed as a classic set, with reviewers like MandRproductions noting it's surprisingly good for its age. While opinions are generally neutral, the set is appreciated for its nostalgic value, with OB-1 Studios highlighting it as one of the coolest in their collection.
Loxitane simply shares their thoughts on the classic 2000 AAT, while Captain Rex Studios presents it as their first LEGO Star Wars set review, including a stop motion animation. JANG's LEGO Reviews offers an independent, unsponsored fan review of the set.