Vintage Collection The Mandalorian AT-ST Raider
The AT-ST Raiders are war-painted and heavily modified variants of the classic Imperial All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST) walkers, featured in Chapter 4 (“Sanctuary”) of The Mandalorian on Disney Plus. After the fall of the Galactic Empire, a Klatooinian raider tribe on the planet Sorgan commandeered an abandoned AT-ST, outfitting it with red markings, jury-rigged armor plates, and functional but battered weaponry. The imposing walker became a symbol of fear and domination for local villages, as the Klatooinians used it to raid, terrorize, and oppress farmers for resources.
Characteristic Features
- The AT-ST Raider stands out with its distinctive red warpaint around the cockpit “eyes,” additional armor plating, and visible damage from years of neglect and use in lawless conditions.
- It retains the classic dual blaster cannons and grenade launchers of Imperial walkers, trading precision for brute intimidation and destruction.
- The walker’s erratic, stilted movement and threatening red-lit cockpit contribute to its almost monstrous presence in the Sorgan night.
Role in The Mandalorian
- Operated by the Klatooinian raiders, the AT-ST is used to raid and keep a fearful grip on the peaceful krill farmers of Sorgan.
- Din Djarin and Cara Dune organize the villagers to confront the raiders, luring the AT-ST into a trap and ultimately disabling it by forcing it into a deep pond, where it loses balance and topples—ending the tyranny over the settlement.
Legacy
- The AT-ST Raider in The Mandalorian symbolizes the dangers of unchecked Imperial technology in the galaxy’s power vacuum, as well as the resilience of frontier communities united against oppression.
The AT-ST Raiders are iconic for their menacing paint and scavenged look, turning once-military vehicles into tools of local warlords and highlighting the Mad Max-like frontier spirit of the post-Empire Star Wars galaxy.
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Hasbro Star Wars The Vintage Collection The Mandalorian AT-ST Raider 3.75-inch Vehicle
Product Overview
Relive the thrilling scenes from The Mandalorian with Hasbro’s Star Wars The Vintage Collection The Mandalorian AT-ST Raider vehicle. Inspired by the Klatooinian raider-gang’s refurbished AT-ST from the Disney Plus live-action series, this detailed 3.75-inch-scale toy vehicle brings iconic Star Wars walker action to life with authentic design and multiple points of articulation.
Vehicle Features
- Scale: Compatible with 3.75-inch Star Wars action figures from The Vintage Collection.
- Design: Movie-accurate sculpting showcases the reused Imperial AT-ST frame with distinctive red war paint, patched armor plating, and scavenged weaponry.
- Articulation: Movable, articulated legs and head unit allow dynamic posing and display.
- Functionality: Features an opening cockpit to seat action figures and adjustable laser cannons and side-mounted weapons pods.
- Accessories Included: One Klatooinian Raider action figure and weapons.
- Dimensions: Approximately 3.75″ H x 10.7″ W x 12.8″ D.
- Material: Durable plastic construction.
- Packaging: Vintage-style window box with detailed artwork inspired by The Mandalorian series and movie-real collector-grade deco.
Highlights
- Perfect for recreating scenes from The Mandalorian or expanding Star Wars action figure vehicle collections.
- Nostalgic Vintage Collection presentation with attention to collector-quality paint and design.
- Articulated limbs and weapons for versatile display and play options.
Availability
- Age Recommendation: Ages 4 and up (choking hazard for small parts).
- Availability: Sold through major retailers, select exclusives.
The Mandalorian AT-ST Raider by Hasbro is the quintessential post-Empire Walker, combining rugged, scavenged design with functional articulation to thrill collectors and fans of the series alike.
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