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Imperial Remnant AT-RT Driver — Star Wars The Black Series

The Star Wars Black Series Imperial Remnant AT-RT Driver — Mandalorian & Grogu Collection #MAG 03, 2026. $27.99 mainline. 18 points of articulation. The Remnant's light reconnaissance walker specialist, companion figure to the AT-AT Driver at MAG 02.

Overview

The Imperial Remnant AT-RT Driver is Mandalorian & Grogu Collection #MAG 03, 2026 mainline, $27.99. The light walker specialist — faster and more mobile than the AT-AT Driver at #MAG 02, suited to reconnaissance and terrain where the heavier walker can’t operate. 18 points of articulation. Blaster. Available as standard release and First Edition white packaging variant.

The AT-RT in the Remnant

The AT-RT — All Terrain Recon Transport — is the Republic-era light walker that survived the Clone Wars, the Imperial period, and the Empire’s collapse to end up in Remnant service. Lighter and faster than the AT-AT, the AT-RT is the reconnaissance platform — the vehicle you send ahead of the armoured column to gather information and move quickly through terrain where a full walker would struggle.

In the outer rim environments where Din Djarin operates, the Remnant’s AT-RT drivers represent mobile scouting capability: the fast-moving arm of a force that has the AT-AT Driver’s armoured firepower at #MAG 02 but needs something more agile to cover ground and maintain situational awareness. The AT-RT Driver is that something.

The Remnant’s use of this specialisation follows the same logic as the AT-AT Driver — equipment that predates the organisation, maintained and crewed by specialists whose training is Imperial but whose chain of command is now fragmentary. Doctrine intact, chain of command gone. The AT-RT Driver knows how to do the job; the question is always who they’re doing it for.

18 Points of Articulation

18 points matching the AT-AT Driver’s scheme: ball-jointed neck, butterfly joints in the shoulders, ball-jointed shoulders, swivel-hinged elbows, swivel-hinged wrists, ball-jointed waist, ball-jointed hips, swivel thighs, ball-jointed knees, ball-jointed ankles. The butterfly shoulder joints allow the wide two-handed grip poses that the AT-RT Driver’s operation requires — the vehicle specialist’s stance is different from standard infantry, and the articulation supports it.

The matching articulation standard between #MAG 02 and #MAG 03 creates visual coherence when the two figures are displayed together — both vehicle specialists at the same production quality level, both in Remnant configuration, both communicating the same worn Imperial-doctrine aesthetic.

The Republic History Behind the Specialisation

The AT-RT driver specialisation has a specific lineage. During the Clone Wars the AT-RT was the standard Republic reconnaissance platform, operated by clone troopers whose scout and ARC variants were trained precisely for the fast-moving information-gathering role the vehicle enables. The Imperial period absorbed that specialisation into its own force structure. The Remnant inherited it from the Empire.

This history isn’t visible in the figure itself — there’s no clone trooper under the helmet. But the AT-RT Driver at #MAG 03 is the end of a military tradition that began in the Republic, continued through the Empire, and is still running in the scattered Remnant forces operating beyond New Republic reach.

Building the MAG Collection’s Remnant Formation

The MAG Collection’s Imperial Remnant figures form a coherent force structure rather than a random selection of army builders. The AT-AT Driver (#MAG 02) handles armoured assault. The AT-RT Driver (#MAG 03) handles reconnaissance. Colonel Ward (#MAG 04) provides command. The Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper (#MAG 05) holds the line.

Each figure adds a specific capability the others don’t duplicate. Displayed together the four figures communicate a functioning Remnant ground force — not just a collection of Imperial-themed figures, but a coherent military formation with distinct roles.

The AT-RT Driver closes the vehicle corps at #03. The heavier AT-AT Driver alongside the lighter AT-RT Driver is the walker pair — two different tactical roles, one complete vehicle capability picture.

Display

The natural pairing is the AT-AT Driver (#MAG 02) alongside the AT-RT Driver (#MAG 03) — the complete Remnant walker corps in two figures. The heavier armour and the lighter reconnaissance platform displayed together make a point that either figure alone doesn’t: the Remnant’s vehicle capability has depth. Heavy and light. Assault and reconnaissance. Both walker types still operational.

For the complete MAG Collection Remnant formation, add Colonel Ward and the Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper to build out the command and infantry tiers.

Secondary Market

Standard mainline 2026 release at $27.99. The First Edition is a packaging variant only — same figure inside.

Our Verdict

The Imperial Remnant AT-RT Driver is the lighter, faster complement to the AT-AT Driver — the reconnaissance specialist that completes the MAG Collection’s walker corps. The 18-joint articulation matches its #MAG 02 counterpart, the Remnant design language is consistent across both figures, and at $27.99 the price is right. The two vehicle specialist figures are a natural pair — get both.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | The Mandalorian & Grogu. Related: First Edition variant | Remnant AT-AT Driver | Colonel Ward | Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper.