With this set you really quite a bit for $20 US. You get three mini figs, Yoda, 501st Trooper and Yoda, plus a new sniper Droideka, and the AT-RT (All Terrain Recon Transport). Lots of bang for the buck, so I highly recommend this set. Stop reading now if you and your son are not obsessed with Leg Star Wars. Fellow geeks, read on!This is a 501st Clone Legion walker, as is the included Trooper, hence the blue accent pieces. The 501st mini figs are a bit hard to collect, as they are only in this set and the #75004 Z-95 Headhunter, which is $40-$50 US and you only get one trooper in each set. (my son and I love the dagger-like Z-95 Headhunter and have a "wing" of three. I sold the two extra Pong Krell mini figs) You also get Yoda, who really isn't in a whole lot of sets, plus one Commando Droid. I've bought ten of the #9488 Elite Clone Trooper & Commando Droid Battle Packs, so we have lots of Commando Droids. This a good "Army Builder set".I also have six #7250 AT-RTs, which came out in 2005 and included one red accented Clone Recon Trooper. I snapped these sets up because I love the design and walkers in general. I've managed to acquire a version of every walker, both Clone and Imperial, over the years.Anyway, value-wise the new set is definitely better. The older set was also cheaper, but it was 2005. As far as overall design, I prefer the older #7250 AT-RT. It has a more skeletal and stripped down look, like the CGI ones in Revenge of the Sith, but I still like the #75002 as well. This design lets you pick the unit color by replacing stock bricks with other colors. I picked up six of the #75002 sets, and plan to make two each, in stock blue with the 501st Trooper driver, Kashyyyk green with a green Clone Commando driver (On Kashyyyk is the only time they appear in the feature films and only for about 15 seconds!) and two in red with a red accented Clone Recon Trooper.I also like the Sniper Droideka. My son kept talking about it because he saw it on the CGI cartoon and I must have missed that episode. He is only five, but already totally into LSW and extremely mature for his age. We have a total of 28 Droidekas of different designs, plus the six new and six 2005 AT-RTs, so we are going to have a battle with Droidekas, STAPS, an AAT Droid Tank, plus a horde of battle and commando droids vs. the two 6 unit squads of AT-RTs and assorted Clone Trooper infantry. I love getting to be five again. I am not your typical SW geek. I was never really into the movies. I am a recently retired combat Marine and served three tours. I never owned a single SW toy as a kid. But LSW captured me and I started buying before my son was even born! Now we have a truly massive collection and are hooked!