The long-awaited Ultimate Collector Series AT-AT is here, and as many collectors all over the world begin purchasing and building the model it’s time to start planning what to do with it. Some may build and then disassemble due to space constraints while others have changed their shelving to hold the behemoth. Others still are thinking of other display possibilities, and that’s where we come in.
LEGO boasts that the “main body has space for 40 LEGO minifigures.” This is significantly more capacity than any other model has provided. However, only five Snowtroopers are included with the model which begs the question what’s the best way to get the other thirty-five needed to fill the hull?
The first decision to make is whether you want to have a mix of troopers or stick with a single type. If you are going for a mix then do you want to include the original style of trooper with the molded helmet and backpack combination, or do you maintain the ranks with only newer style Snowtroopers? To help you choose, we’ve included all the Snowtrooper variants that have been officially released in the tables below.
Old Style
Number | Sets | Quantity | |
sw0080 | 4504 Millennium Falcon | 1 | |
sw0101 | 4483 AT-AT | 2 | |
sw0115 | 4504 Millennium Falcon 7666 Hoth Rebel Base 7749 Echo Base 7879 Hoth Echo Base 8084 Snowtrooper Battle Pack 8129 AT-AT Walker 10178 Motorized Walking AT-AT | 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 | |
sw0428 | 9509 Advent Calendar | 1 | |
sw0463 | 75014 Battle Of Hoth 75056 Advent Calendar | 2 1 |
With the older style Snowtroopers, there is some variety but not much. All have the same helmet and legs which leaves the difference to the torso or the head underneath. Since troopers typically keep their helmet on, there is little use for different heads. Therefore most would probably opt for sw0115 which is both the most numerous as well as the cheapest option with the current used price set at $2.69/£1.96/€2.31.
New Style
Number | Sets | Quantity | |
sw0568 | 75049 Snowspeeder 75054 AT-AT 75098 Assault on Hoth 75138 Hoth Attack | 1 2 2 1 | |
sw0764 | 75146 Advent Calendar | 1 | |
sw0764b | Aug 2017 LEGO Star Wars Magazine | 1 | |
sw1009 | 75239 Action Battle Hoth Generator Attack 75241 Action Battle Echo Base Defense 75268 Snowspeeder | 1 1 1 | |
sw1102 | 75288 AT-AT | 1 | |
sw1103 | 75288 AT-AT | 1 |
If instead you are looking to keep all of your Snowtroopers mostly uniform, then the newer style is the way to go. The earliest of this style still featured plain legs and a different torso print, so these may not be for you. That leaves the remaining three variants. Of these sw1009 is the easiest version to acquire since it was featured in more than one set and those sets are much cheaper than the 75288 AT-AT. This version can be picked up in used condition for $5.60/£4.09/€4.82.
Filling up your AT-AT is not going to be a cheap task regardless of how you choose to approach it. However, perhaps the best option is one that has not yet been released. One possibility is to wait for the upcoming 75320 Hoth Battle Pack which will contain three more Snowtroopers and releases in January. The second possibility is the beautifully timed January issue of the LEGO Star Wars magazine which will also include a Snowtrooper minifigure.
Are you going to create a Snowtrooper army and fill the entire AT-AT? If so hopefully this guide provides some insight into the process and helps make your minifigure gathering a bit easier!
Founder and owner of The Holo-Brick Archives, Kevin Downard maintains and curates the Database Catalog as a collecting resource for all fans and covers new product releases.
Getting in at the ground floor when the LEGO Star Wars theme first launched, Kevin has been collecting ever since. He is a self-proclaimed minifigure guru and has a passion for tracking down and cataloging every minifig variation – no matter how obscure. He has assisted Rebrickable and Bricklink in maintaining their set inventories, helped overhaul the rebelscum.com LEGO forum, and created the LSW Collector mobile app.
Great article and a lot of work went into it. Thanks for providing a quick guide for those starting to build their snow troopers army, especially to fill up the massive UCS ATAT.
Thanks Kean! Hopefully you can fill up your AT-AT with some snowies – look out for the next LEGO Star Wars Magazine (due out in January) because it’ll have a snowtrooper minifig on the front.