This AT-AT Driver action figure was released in
2010 in The Vintage Collection.
It was exclusively available at Target.
Hasbro gave the figure 14 points of articulation and included
two accessories (helmet with attached chestbox, blaster).
Here is what we noticed when we took a closer look at the Clone Trooper:
- This AT-AT Driver was available in 2010 in a 3-pack titled "Imperial Set" together with a Tie Fighter Pilot and Bounty Hunter 4-Lom
- The 3-pack was sold together with two other 3-packs in one big nine figure set, exclusively at Target stores
- The figure is identical to the AT-AT Driver which was released in the vintage Target excl. 3-pack in 2011 (the eyebrows seem to be thinner, but that might have just been our example)
- The helmet fits well over the head, but it is a little bit too short in the back and so the neck and some hair is exposed
- The chest box plugs firmly into a hole in the figure's chest
- The chest box is permanently attached to the back of the helmet via two cables
- The blaster fits only very loosely into the figure's hands
- The AT-AT Driver stands well without a stand
- The figure's sculpt looks nice with well hidden joints
The articulation details are as follows: ball-jointed neck, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 swivel forearms, ball-jointed waist, 2 swivel legs, 2 ball-jointed knees, 2 ball-jointed ankles
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Packaging Text
This fearsome group's goal is to seek and destroy all Rebel forces in the galaxy.