Head-to-head
LEGO Star Wars Imperial AT-AT vs LEGO Star Wars T-65 X-Wing Starfighter
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 #75355
LEGO Star Wars T-65 X-Wing Starfighter
Wing-locking S-foils, weathered hull paint, and the cleanest UCS landing-gear engineering LEGO has ever built.
By the numbers
The spec sheet.
| Metric | LEGO Star Wars Imperial AT-AT | LEGO Star Wars T-65 X-Wing Starfighter |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
| Pieces | 6,785WINS | 1,949 |
| MSRP | $849.99 | $239.99WINS |
| Price per piece | $0.13 | $0.12WINS |
| Verdict | Must buy | Must buy |
| Best for | Empire fans with both display space and budget — this is a centerpiece set, not a side piece. | Original-trilogy fans who want a flagship Rebellion ship without the Falcon-tier price tag. |
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 T-65 X-Wing Starfighter
Pros
- S-foils lock open and closed with a real mechanism
- Includes Luke (X-Wing pilot) and R2-D2
- Stand displays it in attack position — nose down, wings open
- Sub-$250 entry point into UCS Star Wars
Cons
- Smaller than the 2013 UCS X-Wing — some collectors prefer the original scale
- No interior cockpit detail (Luke fits, but it's a tight squeeze)
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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.