All Terrain Tactical Enforcer Walker

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One of the neatest vehicles to ever come out of Hasbro was the AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer) from the highly anticipated The Clone Wars line. First show at 2008’s New York International Toy Fair, it instantly became a hit at the vent and the anticipation for it arriving at retail was one of the greatest felt in years.

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Although it was designed to support The Clone Wars film and television show, it was great news for fans of the films because this vehicle made its first (realistic) appearance in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of The Clones. Cleverly killing two birds with one stone, Hasbro felt confident to give this vehicle a stab since it had fresh media support in conjunction with the vehicle possessing “must-have” status by those who loved Episode II. The AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer) began arriving in July of 2008 and it was quickly being bought by both kids who were fans of the show as well as longtime collectors. The vehicle is massive. It’s not screen accurate as far as its size is concerned, but it’s a hefty vehicle nonetheless and an acceptable size as far as The Clone Wars and Star Wars action figures are concerned. Included with the AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer) is a Clone Trooper figure.

It’s a repaint of 2008’s TCW B figure but this time sports a special insignia on the shoulders, which makes it an exclusive action figure to this vehicle’s release. With a ton of features, the AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer) is destined to become a classic Star Wars vehicle and perhaps one of the largest Prequel Trilogy vehicles the Star Wars line will ever see. This mammoth sports awesome electronics, a plethora of compartments, and an inordinate amount of play scenarios that will make this the premier vehicle/playset Hasbro has produced in years.The AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer) has been beautifully tooled.

Its geometric shape is enhanced with beautiful paint operations. Although its color palette is simple, the accents of burgundy and copper (as well as other shades of gray) bring out its simplicity into a more complex visage. There is a lot going on here, yet it’s organized and orderly despite all of the bells and whistles. The front squared cockpit opens and houses one clone trooper. Yet, the side door opens and has chairs for four (4) more clone troopers who perhaps are navigating the road/battles ahead. But the best feature is the back hatch which can store a battalion of clone troopers.

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With the push of one button, the AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer)’s back opens up gracefully via three separate panels that each open up in a different direction. The longest part actually becomes the steps inside of the clone trooper storage area. It’s impressive to say the least. There are two “submarine” stations where two clone troopers can stand and aim the cannons at impending threats, while the other clone trooper can hold onto the bars during the seemingly bumpy ride.

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The All Terrain Tactical Enforcer (AT-TE) was an all terrain assault walker developed for the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. It was also one of the first precursors of the AT-AT walker. It would later be used on a limited scale by the Galactic Empire. It would later become the primary walker of the Grand Army of the New Republic.

Hasbro added a decal sheet, but it only has a few main decals. Most of them end up in the back of the AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer) and it’s the perfect accent to an already cool storage area. The main cannon is another glorious addition to this vehicle and it’s loaded with lights and sound effects. You’re going to love it. It also houses a huge cannon projectile that can be launched with the flick of a switch.

There is also a seat for the included Clone Trooper to fill and guide the cannon as it obliterates the Separatist forces. Nothing was ignored and Hasbro clearly ensured that this vehicle would bring the best to kids and collectors everywhere.Something this great couldn’t be imperfect in some way, could it?

Actually it could. Hasbro (we’re assuming) didn’t properly test the legs on the AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer). They popped out of their sockets if you looked at them the wrong way. And the AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer) couldn’t support its massive weight on them either. So the vehicle was initially a major disappointment to all that bought it the moment it hit store shelves.

(Subsequent releases were fixed with revised attachments parts.) But in good form, Hasbro instructed those who bought the earliest date-stamped units to contact Customer Service and they would be mailed out replacement legs. And boy oh boy what a difference the replacement legs made to the AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer). It was like night or day. Basically if the attachments on the legs are clear (instead of dark gray), you have the revised AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer) vehicle.

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But if you have the legs with the dark gray attachments parts, you best call Hasbro’s Customer Service and see if they have any remaining parts. It’s great for collectors when Hasbro has a media event to support the toy line.

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They’re less reluctant to make larger vehicles when there is an active Star Wars property that will serve as the advertisement to the toys they make. It’s also a “win-win” for them because there will always be collector support for pretty much anything related to the films. We’re just so thrilled that Hasbro took a chance to produce such a wonderful large0sized vehicle. It’s the perfect complement to the Star Wars line. As a bonus, Hasbro also produced a little later the Battle Packs set.

This is meant to provide kids and collectors with an “instant” battalion of clones to interact with the AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer). The Clone Wars may not be for everyone, but it will serve as a catalyst to get things collectors do want to see in the line. Clone TrooperStatus: Clone Trooper is a repaint of 2008's TCW B figure.

An AT-TE.The All Terrain Tactical Enforcer ( AT-TE), sometimes called tanks by, was an all terrain assault walker developed for the during the. The walker was used for numerous tasks including, but not limited to, transporting platoons of clone troopers on the battlefield and attacking enemy installations.

The AT-TE's rear compartment contained computer hologram communication devices and space for troopers to stand during transportation. On the back end of the machine was a large door that allowed for quick deployment of troopers in a battle.

Some versions ofthe walker were able to scale vertical cliffs, as evidenced in the Battle of Teth. The typical arsenal of an AT-TE included a top-mounted mass-driver cannon, along with six other laser cannons placed strategically around the outside of the vehicle. It was also a vehicle selected by the to fight against the and the. However, the have control over some AT-TE's and use them as their own personal weapons. The AT-TE was a precursor to the Empire's.DesignDesigns of the AT-TE.The AT-TE is a multi-purpose assault vehicle capable of tasks ranging from the transportation of platoons of clone troopers around a battlefield to full-scale attacks upon enemy installations. The vehicle performs most admirably in support roles that involves providing immediate cover fire for battalions of soldiers.

AT-TEs are often deployed in large numbers to overwhelm the enemy through sheer volume of fire.The rear internal compartment was cramped and contained a number of computer consoles which included a holographic communication system allowing for representations of commanders to be projected inside the vehicle. On the standard model, troopers were located in the forward and rear compartments with large doors present in the back which opened allowing soldiers to exit the vehicle. A top door allowed a soldier to observe the battlefield from the top of the walker. On a variant model, the rear-ward compartment could store two AT-RT walkers capable of being deployed from a lower landing door. Another variant held facilities for a small mobile command center.

Additional models were produced throughout the wars as Rothana continued modifying their design.