Imperial AT-AT Driver

sw0530 · Star Wars

Original Trilogy · 2014

Imperial AT-AT Driver

Figure ID

sw0530

Theme

Star Wars

Year Released

2014

Rarity

Common

Head

Light flesh tone with standard male smile and grim expression, dual-sided printing, covered partially by helmet.

Torso

Light bluish gray torso with Imperial armor plating, angled lapels, and black belt with silver buckle printing. Black arms and black hands.

Legs

Light bluish gray legs with detailed pocket and panel printing matching the AT-AT driver jumpsuit.

Accessories

Dark bluish gray helmet with molded goggles and chin strap detailing, specifically designed for Imperial AT-AT and armored vehicle drivers.

Color Scheme

Light bluish gray, black, and white accents with light flesh tone head.

Printing Details

High quality pad printing with crisp lines on torso, legs, and dual-sided head. Excellent alignment across all parts.

Variants

Appears in multiple years with minor head print revisions, but the core design established in 2014 remains the standard modern iteration.

Condition Notes

Check for fading on the light bluish gray pieces, scratching on the helmet printing, and bite or scuff marks on hands and accessories.

Estimated Value

5.00 USD to 8.00 USD for used complete condition.

Price (New)

Came in sets ranging from 30 USD to 150 USD depending on the scale of the AT-AT vehicle.

Compatible Sets

75054 AT-AT (2014), 75288 AT-AT (2020)

Character Background

Imperial AT-AT drivers are specialized Galactic Empire military personnel trained to pilot the massive All Terrain Armored Transport walkers used in ground assaults like the Battle of Hoth.

Design Notes

Features a specialized helmet mold unique to Imperial drivers with built-in goggle printing, capturing the sleek and utilitarian look from The Empire Strikes Back.

Similar Minifigures

Imperial TIE Fighter Pilot, AT-ST Driver, Death Star Gunner

Collectibility

High army-building potential for Star Wars fans looking to fill out an Imperial vehicle display.

History

First introduced in 2014 as an updated design replacing the older 2010 version with more detailed leg and torso printing.

Interesting Facts

The helmet piece is shared among several Imperial vehicle driver roles due to the uniform aesthetic of the Galactic Empire.

Display Suggestions

Display alongside an AT-AT walker set or on an Imperial-themed baseplate with other stormtroopers and vehicle crew.

Modification Potential

Great for custom Imperial ground crew MOCs, docking bay scenes, or building out custom military dioramas.

Overall Assessment

An essential and well-designed army builder figure for any LEGO Star Wars Original Trilogy collection, offering great detail and high playability.

Identified on 8/11/2026
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