With the holiday season at the doorstep, it was about time for the LEGO Star Wars Gingerbread AT-AT Walker (40806) to receive a festive facelift. Consequently, the LEGO community took notes and brought their A-game to creatively transform the LEGO Star Wars Gingerbread AT-AT into a festive Millennium Falcon.
Gingerbread AT-AT gets new makeover
The new and upgraded Gingerbread AT-AT gives off major Christmas vibes. It is now festively accessorized with candy cane quad guns and Christmas lights on the rear engines.
A fan designer named nopingrid_lego curated the latest version on Rebrickable. The upgraded version of the Corellian freighter also has multicolored sweets adorned on the exterior. The new model has 297 pieces (repurposed from the original 697-piece Gingerbread AT-AT Walker). Moreover, it comes with a display stand, unlike the older version.
For buyers wanting to compare before splurging on the latest version, the original Gingerbread AT-AT Walker Set has a total of 697 pieces. The prices of the original version are $59.99 (US), £54.99 (UK), and €59.99 (Europe). (via Brick Fanatics)
The original Gingerbread AT-AT Walker was released on October 1, 2025. It came with an exclusive minifigure: Gingerbread Darth Vader with lightsaber and candy cane elements.
Meanwhile, Rebrickable members can make their customized version of the Gingerbread Millennium Falcon. They can purchase a PDF with all the building instructions for the fan-made set from the site for $4.50. Furthermore, reports suggest that plans for more alternate builds for the festive LEGO Star Wars model are in the works.
Buyers can order The LEGO Star Wars Gingerbread AT-AT Walker (40806) online at the prices of £54.99 / $59.99 / €59.99. As per reports, LEGO will deliver the orders just in time for the upcoming festive season.
Buyers, however, should take note that the LEGO Star Wars set is currently on back order in certain regions. The orders will arrive by November 18 in the UK, and within a month in the US. The orders for Europe are to be shipped by December 8.
Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.