Head-to-head
LEGO Star Wars Imperial AT-AT vs LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest
Both built. Both reviewed. Here's how they actually compare on the things that matter.
Set #75313
LEGO Star Wars Imperial AT-AT
Tallest UCS Star Wars set ever. The presence on a shelf is unmatched, and the openable cabin sells the fantasy.
Set #75331
LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest
If you watched The Mandalorian and felt anything, this is the set. Every panel, every greeble, every moment from the show is here.
By the numbers
The spec sheet.
| Metric | LEGO Star Wars Imperial AT-AT | LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
| Pieces | 6,785WINS | 6,187 |
| MSRP | $849.99 | $599.99WINS |
| Price per piece | $0.13 | $0.10WINS |
| Verdict | Must buy | Must buy |
| Best for | Empire fans with both display space and budget — this is a centerpiece set, not a side piece. | Mandalorian fans, anyone who loves chunky industrial Star Wars design over the prequel-era polish. |
Pros & cons
What I actually noticed.
LEGO Star Wars Imperial AT-AT
Pros
- Tallest UCS Star Wars set ever — over 24 inches
- Openable cabin reveals AT-AT pilot stations and a speeder rack
- Includes 9 minifigs with snowtroopers and Imperial officers
- Posable legs hold real weight without sagging
Cons
- Same $849.99 sticker as the Falcon — serious commitment
- Front-heavy; needs to be set down carefully on display
- Minifig roster is 'cool' more than 'rare'
LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest
Pros
- The most film-accurate ship in the entire UCS lineup
- Carbonite chamber, hammock, weapons rack — full interior detail
- Includes Din Djarin, Grogu, IG-11, Greef Karga, Mythrol
- $600 is a sweet spot between mid-tier and full UCS
Cons
- Mandalorian fandom is pickier than most — Cara Dune omission stings
- The retirement clock is real on this one (set is rumored to be ending)
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Comparison generated from our individual reviews. Pros, cons, and ratings come from full hands-on builds — see each review for the complete take.