AT-AT Driver

sw0261 · Star Wars

Original Trilogy · 2010

AT-AT Driver

Figure ID

sw0261

Theme

Star Wars

Year Released

2010

Rarity

Uncommon

Head

Plain black head piece hidden underneath the specialized AT-AT driver helmet.

Torso

White torso with detailed Imperial chest armor printing, life support systems, and dark bluish grey arms with white hands.

Legs

Dark bluish grey legs with printed belt and leg straps continuing the Imperial uniform design.

Accessories

Standard Imperial blaster (often included in sets, though missing in this image).

Color Scheme

White, dark bluish grey, and black, representing standard Imperial vehicle crew aesthetics.

Printing Details

High quality pad printing on helmet, torso, and legs with sharp Imperial insignia and technical details.

Variants

Multiple versions of AT-AT drivers exist across different years with minor helmet mold and printing updates.

Condition Notes

Inspect for helmet print scratching, torso yellowing, and loose joints or crack stress on the arms and hips.

Estimated Value

8 to 15 USD depending on completeness and condition.

Price (New)

Originally available in sets starting around 39.99 to 149.99 USD depending on the scale of the AT-AT walker set.

Compatible Sets

8129 AT-AT Walker, 75054 AT-AT, and other related Imperial vehicle sets.

Character Background

Imperial combat drivers specialized in operating heavy armored walkers like the All Terrain Armored Transport during the Galactic Civil War.

Design Notes

Features the classic specialized helmet mold with red Imperial target symbols and ventilation details matching Star Wars Episode V.

Similar Minifigures

Snowtrooper, TIE Fighter Pilot, Death Star Gunner.

Collectibility

High demand among army builders and Original Trilogy collectors wanting to populate Imperial walker vehicles.

History

Introduced in early iterations of LEGO Star Wars sets and updated over the decades with improved printing and helmet details.

Interesting Facts

The helmet design directly mirrors the iconic specialized headgear seen in The Empire Strikes Back.

Display Suggestions

Best displayed inside the cockpit of a LEGO AT-AT walker or lined up with other Imperial vehicle crews on a grey baseplate.

Modification Potential

Excellent for custom Imperial dioramas, MOC hangars, and army building displays.

Overall Assessment

An iconic and essential army-builder minifigure for any classic LEGO Star Wars Imperial collection with strong design fidelity.

Identified on 8/11/2026