Marvel Avengers Iron Man

The original Avengers‘ story may have ended with Endgame, but fans can relive iconic scenes from the saga with the new LEGO Marvel Avengers Iron Man Hall of Armor play set.

The 524-piece set puts fans in Tony Stark‘s desk chair. They’ll work with J.A.R.V.I.S. to build the ultimate weapons of mass destruction strong enough to take down Thanos and protect humanity. Once it’s built, fans can display — or play out — their favorite scenes from Iron Man 3 using the five included mini figures.

Fans can follow the easy-to-read illustrated instruction manual to build Tony Stark’s Hall of Armor and his Igor Suit. Or, they can go rogue — like Hawkeye — and construct a prison or any location they can imagine instead. The LEGO bricks and pieces are separated into three bags to help builders construct the set in easily manageable sections.  

The highly versatile set lets fans get creative to display their own Marvel adventures. It has several moving parts, poseable mini figures, and accessories, including a robot with a fire extinguisher fans can build. Just warn him to only spray you if you’re on fire. Otherwise, you’ll donate him to a college.

Lego Marvel Avengers

We’re talking about LEGO here, so of course the quality is high. Once the set is built, it doesn’t break apart easily — unless you Hulk smash it.

Each sticker and mini figure is highly detailed to help fans create an almost exact replica of the Marvel movie set. Even LEGO Tony Stark resembles Robert Downey Jr. While playing or displaying the set, fans can use his LEGO face with blue screen images on it as he battles the Outriders — the way it would look if he was wearing the Iron Man mask. When he’s ready to work on a new MK suit, fans can remove his mask, switch his head around to his plain face, and attach his black hair. 

With the new LEGO Marvel Avengers Iron Man Hall of Armor set, fans can keep the Avengers’ story alive.

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Victoria Rosenthal

Victoria Rosenthal

Victoria Rosenthal is an editorial/office assistant at Adventure Publishing Group. She helps the office with its day-to-day needs, whether that's contributing and editing content for the The Toy Book, The Toy Insider, and The Pop Insider, helping manage Adventure Publishing Group's social media accounts, or setting up hundreds of toys! Scouting and testing out awesome new board and card games with friends is Victoria's jam, but hand her a PlayStation controller during a game of Crash Bandicoot, and don’t expect to get a turn. Don't forget to say, “Hello!” when you call the office!

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