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Here’s how big the LEGO 75313 UCS AT-AT is (size comparison)

We’re just days away from the launch of one of the most anticipated LEGO Star Wars sets ever – 75313 UCS AT-AT which releases at midnight on Black Friday – 26 November 2021.

The UCS AT-AT is currently sold out in the US and UK, but there are some great Cyber Monday 2021 sales if you’d like to score some discount LEGO!

Check out more official photos of the UCS AT-AT from the announcement post and my first impressions and unboxing of the set.

Special thanks to The LEGO Group for sending the UCS AT-AT for early review/content.

At 6,785 pieces, and measuring 62cm (24.5″) tall, 69cm (27″) lengthwise and 24cm (9.5″) wide, this is a seriously large LEGO Ultimate Collectors Series (UCS) set, but just how large is the LEGO UCS AT-AT?

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By now, we’ve all seen the photos and videos of the set in action, and this excellent family group shot of all LEGO AT-ATs in existence from Brickset really serves to demonstrate its sheer size and scale, but what if you don’t own any AT-ATs?

To help, here’s a series of photos of the UCS AT-AT alongside a bunch of LEGO sets, but also a bunch of random household stuff, to give you a better sense of scale at just how large this outstanding set actually is.

The Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) AT-AT will be priced at US$799.99 / AU$1299.99 and will be available on Black Friday, 26 November 2021 exclusively from LEGO.com or LEGO stores.

See below for regional pricing and links:

UCS AT-AT vs UCS Republic Gunship

The other UCS set in 2021 was 75309 Republic Gunship, released just 3 months ago in August, with its impressive wingspan.

If you’re a LEGO Star Wars UCS collector, this year has been painfully expensive, but still, how often do we get both a Prequel and an Original Trilogy UCS model in the same year?

UCS AT-AT vs “UCS” R2-D2

The other unofficial UCS set this year was 75308 R2-D2, released on May the 4th, serving as a timely remake of everyone’s beloved heroic astromech droid.

R2 looks comically small here.

UCS AT-AT vs banana

But what if you’re unfamiliar with 2021 LEGO UCS sets? Never fear, I’m sure you can imagine the size of a banana, so here’s the UCS AT-AT with a banana for scale.

Bananas are the internet’s preferred method to communicate relative size, so this will surely help.

If you’re looking for specifics, this is a Cavendish Banana.

UCS AT-AT vs 5 year old toddler

If that doesn’t help, here’s a shot of the UCS AT-AT with my 5 year old daughter – she’s just over 100cm tall, and yes, the UCS AT-AT is really the size of a small dog, and loves pats on his head.

UCS AT-AT vs Bonsai Tree

One of the more popular LEGO for Adults / Creator Experts this year has to be 10281 Bonsai Tree, a set that every LEGO fan should own.

UCS AT-AT vs Charizard Pokemon Card

I’ve rediscovered (and recovered) my childhood Pokemon card collection this year, which has been a fun side-hobby from my primary LEGO hobby.

Also, just an excuse to show off a Base Set Charizard I pulled when I was 10.

UCS AT-AT vs Darth Vader LED Lite and minifigures

Here’s the UCS AT-AT next to an upsized LEGO Darth Vader minifigure – the desk lamp LED Lite version, and some standard issue Snowtrooper minifigures included in the set.

UCS AT-AT vs Phase 2 Commander Cody

Certain pockets of prepubescent Star Wars fans were going nuts over Phase 2 Commander Cody, and how he was wrongfully cut from the other UCS set – the Republic Gunship.

So here’s the Constraction Cody riding the UCS AT-AT like the boss that he is.

UCS AT-AT vs Darth Vader Helmet and Mandalorian Brickheadz

More Star Wars paraphernalia because it fits the overall theme – here’s the UCS AT-AT next to the 75304 Darth Vader Helmet and 75317 The Mandalorian Brickheadz.

UCS AT-AT vs Volkswagen Golf

Taking a break from LEGO sets, I just want to illustrate just how large the AT-AT is – it’s almost as large as a car tyre! Pictured here are 17″ tyres.

And here’s the UCS AT-AT next to a Volkswagen Golf MK6.

UCS AT-AT vs LEGO Mechs

I have a bit of a love affair with LEGO Mechs, so here’s a bunch of them – the 76105 Iron Man Hulkbuster, the Spyrius classic 6889 Recon Robot, and one of the finest LEGO mechs ever designed – 70676 Lloyd’s Titan Mech.

UCS AT-AT vs Question Mark Block

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With one of the biggest (fitting) surprises this year, the LEGO Super Mario Question Mark Block.

UCS AT-AT vs LEGO Accessories

Here’s the UCS AT-AT next to a minifigure coffee cup, and briefcase.

UCS AT-AT vs Advent Calendar

Shameless plug, Advent Calendar Season is less than a week away! Join me as I open the 2021 LEGO Star Wars, Marvel, Harry Potter and maybe Friends Advent Calendar!

It’s one of the most long-standing traditions on the blog, and I look forward to December each year as we open the Advent Calendar day by day!

UCS AT-AT vs Harry Potter Hogwarts Icons Hedwig

One of my favourite sets of this year, and one of the rare sets that I awarded a perfect 5/5 rating – here’s the AT-AT next to 76391 Hogwarts Icons Collection. Man, at the time, I thought Hedwig was huge!

UCS AT-AT vs LEGO Ideas Home Alone

And another big set from this year, that is made to look absolutely tiny – here’s the UCS AT-AT next to the LEGO Ideas Home Alone McCallister House!

UCS AT-AT vs Saturn V Rocket

So the UCS AT-AT might be tall, and tower over most large LEGO sets from 2021, but it still isn’t tall enough to beat out the legendary Saturn V Rocket.

UCS AT-AT vs Snowspeeder

Of course, you can’t have an AT-AT shot without a Snowspeeder – so here’s it pictured next to the Snowspeeder from the infamous UCS Assault on Hoth set.

While Assault on Hoth was widely panned at the time… now that we have a UCS AT-AT, I strangely think that the set is almost a necessary companion, and is made better by the existence of the UCS AT-AT. Who knew?


Thanks so much for reading! I hope you enjoyed this slightly more fun and less serious take on the UCS AT-AT ahead of my full review! Hope it helps you get a sense of just how large and impressive-looking the UCS AT-AT is, and help sway you to pick it up when it launches at midnight on 26 November.

The Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) AT-AT will be priced at US$799.99 / AU$1299.99 and will be available on Black Friday, 26 November 2021 exclusively from LEGO.com or LEGO stores.

See below for regional pricing and links:

Did you enjoy this post? Let me know if you enjoy these scale/comparison posts and would like to see more, especially with upcoming reviews!

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12 responses to “Here’s how big the LEGO 75313 UCS AT-AT is (size comparison)”

  1. Wallace says:

    Thanks for the perspective! I’d love to know the separate width measurements for the body and also for the feet (thinking of how it fits on a shelf, and also whether or not it would brush the wall).

    Also would love to know how much it weighs. Totally understand if you don’t have the time for these. Either way, this post has been helpful! Thank you.

  2. Anthony says:

    From front toe to back toe it’s just inside of 16 inches (12 inches more from tip of chin cannon to the front toe and 3.5 inches from the rear to the back toe). Please feel free to ask if other measurements are needed.

  3. Steve says:

    Can anyone tell me how much space the legs take up on a shelf?

    I dont mind the head over hanging empty space – its designed t hang anyways, but space is limited at present and I have, I think, the perfect place for it, but need to double check before i go ahead and order, it doesnt fit, so ends up in the living room and my wife gets….grumpy

  4. Anthony says:

    Nice to see you use a calibrated 5 year old for size comparison too. By far the best build I have attempted. Can any help identify the designers hidden items? The only stand one I noticed was the designs in the decking (covered up when completed) between the upper and lower deck in the main cabin. The green pyramids and pink round form some figure head I can’t place.

  5. starwars says:

    i love your reviews

  6. Justin says:

    Would like to see it next to the Lego Voltron:)

  7. Kubaccino says:

    Can you please add a picture with an AT-ST?

  8. Rob Kleinsteiber says:

    So you’re saying it’s not anatomically correct? Lol

  9. Rob Kleinsteiber says:

    So your saying it’s not anatomically correct? Lol

  10. Roger Beal says:

    Nice! Fun to see the Charizard card; my son is hugely into Pokémon.
    My takeaway here is, lego did not send you a Titanic to review!
    Cheers
    Roger

  11. Gary says:

    That’s great Jay! I hope you had just as much fun making all of these comparisons as I did reading them, love them all!

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