Ok, I broke down and got it today.
Wal-mart still had just one, It was the only one I saw the previous day as well (honestly I was surprised it was still there). It was hanging with the other "mini rig" packs including an anikin with desert skiff speeder, obi-wan and freeco bike, dooku and geonosian speeder, as well as a barc speeder I believe.
I grabbed this on my way to work today and had about 10minutes before I had to clock in by the time I got there so I went on and opened it up in the parking lot in my car to see what the deal with the legs were... I wasn't surprised but I'll admit I was disapointed. I was hoping for at least 3 points of articulation on the legs, but there is only two. (I'll get back to that).
Once I got it home I pulled everything out. again, this one comes with a nice little diorama cardboard backdrop. This one is of a whole legion of battledroids in the background on geonosis. As usual it was a battle with the packaging to get it out and not destroy the backdrop in the process, I'm sure that parents of young star wars fans are cursing hasbro for this rediculous packaging! Seriously, it could be done so that it comes apart much better....
There is only one piece to the at-rt that needed "assymbly". The antenaes on the back are disconected from the walker and snap into a hole behind the seat. I was thinking I might have to glue the antenae in but it was surprisingly secure once snapped in place.
The next thing I did was check the arf trooper. He's still got the ball jointed hips (which was a relief as I was a little worried). I feel like hasbro actually did some thinking ahead when making the arf trooper and had planned this set all along, and thus was the reason for going on and making all the arf troopers with the ball jointed hips. The figure fits beautifully on the walker, it couldn't work any better. This is a major improvement over other vehicles in this set that I've seen. We all have seen the problems with the dewback and sandtrooper....
More in a little bit (with pictures...)