When I say this thing is big, I mean it! It’s even taller than the LEGO Ghostbusters Firehouse! Avengers Tower stands 36″ tall and is comprised of 5,201 pieces.
Set # 76269, the Avengers Tower, is based on how the comic book icon appeared in the MCU. Even though we only saw a few floors of the New York skyscraper, LEGO used the open spaces within.
On multiple levels, LEGO incorporated various scenes from the first Avengers film. These include Loki being thrashed by Hulk, Loki’s isolation chamber, and Tony Stark’s Iron Man workshop. Yes, even Endgame’s “America’s Ass” scene is also represented.
Not only is this thing massive, but it also includes a staggering 31 Minifigures! It’s an odd mix of heroes, villains, and citizens. You’ll get Hulk, Ant-Man, Wasp, War Machine, multiple Iron Man suits, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Vision, Falcon, Tony Stark, Thor, Loki, V1 Ultron, Nick Fury, and many more.
Oh, and there’s a Kevin Feige Minifugure, too.
Avengers Tower will be available starting on November 24th. The set will cost you $499.99. If ordered from LEGO, you’ll get 3,250 Insiders Points.
“Capture the heroic style and scale of the most iconic building in the Avengers Universe with the 5,201-piece Avengers Tower. Standing over 35.5 in. (90 cm) tall, this monumental set is more than just an impressive display piece. It’s filled with ways to replay Infinity Saga battles alongside an all-star cast of 31 figures.“
Imagine how awesome this thing would look with a lighting kit installed! We’ll be reviewing the Home Alone set soon with said kit! Look for that closer to Christmas.
Check out our shopping guide here if you want holiday LEGO sets that’ll appeal to Disney fans.
Avengers Tower blows away the Daily Bugle set that was released a few years ago. What do you think? Let us know below!
[Source: LEGO]
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