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5 Of The Most Expensive LEGO Sets Ever Released, Ranked
Tied with the Millennium Falcon for the most expensive LEGO set ever released is product 75313, the LEGO “Star Wars” AT-AT. It’s fitting that if two “Star Wars” sets share the honor of being the priciest, one represents the good guys (the Millenium Falcon), and one represents the bad guys — in this case, the AT-AT. The AT-AT, or All-Terrain Armored Transport, first debuted in the opening Battle of Hoth sequence in “The Empire Strikes Back” and is one of the most iconic vehicles of the villainous Empire — a giant, slow-moving, dog-shaped tank.
Like the Millenium Falcon, the AT-AT set was released as part of the “Star Wars” Ultimate Collector Series. It hit shelves in 2021 with an MSRP of $849.99, though it’s often found at a higher price on the secondary market because it’s still somewhat hard to find. That resale value is likely to go up when the set is probably retired next year. The 6,785-piece collection contains nine minifigures, including Luke Skywalker. The minifigure set alone is worth just over $100 and contains three figures that are unique to the AT-AT set.