LEGO Star Wars TM Captain Rex’s AT-TE™ 75157 – 47348005

Build the ultimate mobile home for Captain Rex and his clone compatriots. Featured in the Star Wars Rebels TV show.

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Help Captain Rex stop Imperial Inquisitor Fifth Brother and his Stormtrooper accomplice from taking control of his heavily modified AT-TE assault walker. As featured in the Star Wars Rebels animated TV series, this ultimate mobile home for Rex and his clone compatriots, Commander Gregor and Commander Wolffe, features cranes, ladders, armor panels, top-mounted gun with spring-loaded shooter, as well as an opening rear top section and rear door. This set includes 5 minifigures.
  • Build the ultimate mobile home for Captain Rex and his clone compatriots
  • Featured in the Star Wars Rebels TV show
  • Includes Captain Rex, Commander Gregor, Commander Wolffe, Imperial Inquisitor Fifth Brother and a Stormtrooper
  • LEGO Star Wars building toys are compatible with all LEGO construction sets for creative building
  • Over 7? high, 12? long and 9? wide
  • 972 pieces ? For boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 14 years old

Additional information

Age Range

5 to 7 Years

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

2.50 x 19.00 x 5.00 Inches

Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police department, election precinct, etc. In militaries, the captain is typically at the level of an officer commanding a company or battalion of infantry, a ship, or a battery of artillery, or another distinct unit. It can also be a rank of command in an air force. The term also may be used as an informal or honorary title for persons in similar commanding roles.

Rex or REX may refer to:

  • Rex (title) (Latin: king, ruler, monarch), a royal title
    • King of Rome (Latin: Rex Romae), chief magistrate of the Roman Kingdom

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A star's life begins with the gravitational collapse of a gaseous nebula of material largely comprising hydrogen, helium, and trace heavier elements. Its total mass mainly determines its evolution and eventual fate. A star shines for most of its active life due to the thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core. This process releases energy that traverses the star's interior and radiates into outer space. At the end of a star's lifetime as a fusor, its core becomes a stellar remnant: a white dwarf, a neutron star, or—if it is sufficiently massive—a black hole.

Stellar nucleosynthesis in stars or their remnants creates almost all naturally occurring chemical elements heavier than lithium. Stellar mass loss or supernova explosions return chemically enriched material to the interstellar medium. These elements are then recycled into new stars. Astronomers can determine stellar properties—including mass, age, metallicity (chemical composition), variability, distance, and motion through space—by carrying out observations of a star's apparent brightness, spectrum, and changes in its position in the sky over time.

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Leany

    I did a lot of comparison shopping and was surprised that Walmart’s price was far less then all the others. The Lego set itself is a great gift because it’s a project which with almost a thousand pieces I thought would keep my nephew busy for days not hours but I was wrong. However, I think most youngsters will be challenged with it for several days putting it together. It also has so many features to it that once put together it becomes a toy that can be played with and not just added to the shelf collection.

  2. 04

    by Funky

    We built it and he has it on display in his room now.

  3. 04

    by Patrol

    My grandson loved putting this together and playing with it as a toy as well. Well worth the money.

  4. 04

    by Auntie

    Top of wish list for 10 yr old boy.

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