Lego and Marvel are teaming up for his or her greatest set but: Avengers Tower, a 5,201-piece recreation of the large superhero headquarters that homes a really lengthy checklist of its inhabitants, together with minifigs based mostly on Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow, Hawkeye, and Thor.
The Lego Marvel Avengers Tower even features a minifig of Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. He’s seen holding a tasty-looking Lego shawarma accent and looking for an excellent script for Blade in first images of the brand new set.
The Lego Avengers Tower stands simply shy of 36 inches tall (90 cm) with a number of flooring modeled after memorable moments from the Avengers movies. That features a launchpad for an Avengers quinjet; Tony Stark arguing together with his mechanical aide Dum-E; the bottom ground assembly between minifig variations of Alexander Pierce and time-traveling Tony Stark from Avengers: Endgame; and a Captain America-on-Captain America combat wherein Steve Rogers confirms that he’s the proud proprietor of America’s Ass.
There are 31 minifigs in complete within the Lego Avengers Tower: “all the long-lasting characters from Infinity Saga,” Lego stated in a information launch, plus a Leviathan and two Chitauri flyers. The complete Avengers minifig lineup contains — deep breath — Tony Star, Iron Man MK7, Iron Man MK6, two Captain Americas, Thor, Black Widow, The Wasp, Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Wanda Maximoff, Falcon, Imaginative and prescient, Struggle Machine, Pepper Pots, Wong, Nick Fury, Dr. Cho, Hulk, Dum-E, Erik Selvig, Tony Stark (as a SHIELD Agent), two anonymous SHIELD Brokers, Alexander Pierce, 4 Chitauri, Loki, and Ultron.
All this plastic comes at a Tony Stark-lifestyle worth. Lego is promoting the Lego Avengers Tower for $499.99 when it goes on sale on Nov. 24 at Lego shops and on Lego.com. Lego Insiders members who buy the Avengers Tower between Nov. 24 and 27 will obtain a free Marvel Taxi set that features a yellow taxi cab, and 4 minifigures: Black Panther, a taxi driver, and two Outriders (the “house canines,” as Rocket Racoon calls them, that invade Wakanda in Avengers: Infinity Struggle).
Right here’s a better have a look at the tower in photos from Lego: