9/13/2023 0 Comments Avengers tower![]() LEGO was generous to include two AIM agents in this set – both with a very cool built-up weapon. However, the highlight of this figure was the arm printing that LEGO included for her. Both these suits came with power blast pieces to attach to their arms and legs, so emulate them flying.īlack Widow was also amazing! The face, torso and legs were great. It was phenomenally printed – this time with a silver and red colour scheme, a direct reference to the Hot Rod suit from the MCU. The same could be said about the Blazer suit. It was predominantly coloured in blue and silver. The second Iron Man suit was Tazer – a reference to the Blue Steel suit from the MCU. LEGO also included a hairpiece for this figure like the previous Avengers Tower. He also received a booster attachment which he would place his legs on – a reference to his booster that he used in Avengers: Infinity War. He was not exclusive, but he had a great face, torso and leg print nonetheless. The generic Iron Man minifigure in this set was based on his 2020 Avengers game version. The minifigures in this set were far superior to the first version. The second LEGO set we shall be comparing today is this $90 USD Avengers Tower released in 2020. Overall, the 2015 Avengers Tower was a really solid first crack at the concept of this iconic Marvel building. However, it could be hinged down to reveal a drone that had two stud shooters. The top-level consisted of a spinning turret, armed with stud shooters. Using Ultron on a Super Jumper, you could launch Ultron below the balcony to make both sides fall, as they were loosely attached. Below the balcony were two stud shooters which could be rotated and aimed below. The other side was a seating area, connected to a balcony. It was a nice build for a circular PC build. The middle screen had a picture of Jarvis – Tony’s AI. It would be placed on the table, and a sticker was used to represent a computer analysing it.Ībove, on the first level was a computer room, with a triple monitor setup. The opposite side of level 2 consisted of a station to analyse Loki’s sceptre. Then, using your hands, you could push down on a lever which would break both windows to release Ultron. This was also the station where you could recreate Ultron’s birthing scene. Two arms from each side would then be able to angle to make repairs. The next level up was a repairing station for the Iron Legion. There was a sticker of a cat scan of a minifigure. I really loved the build for the hospital bed – how it was built into the drawers and examining station. The second part of the bottom level was a small med bay. This part of the floor had a mechanical-based look with the caution stickers on the floor. The windows could be slid out to allow the suits to deploy. The bottom level consisted of a docking bay for both Iron Legion suits. His torso and leg printing were also phenomenal. ![]() His face was printed into his clear head. This time, they came with red pieces to represent red repulsers. Their torsos were printed with the Avengers logo, and they even got leg printing. They used the Iron Man helmet piece in blue instead of red. The Iron Legion figures were both the same figures. I only wish he came with leg printing, chainmail arm printing and a more accurate hair colour. His face print was great and so was his torso. LEGO gave him clear studs and cylinders to represent his repulsers and a spare hairpiece for him. His torso and leg print were accurate to his actual suit. He received the flip-up helmet mould along with a dual face expression. The Iron Man in the set was based on his Mark 43 variant from Avengers: Age of Ultron. The first LEGO Avengers Tower set was released in 2015 with a retail price of $60 USD, and it came with five minifigures. But, I still want to compare these two LEGO Avengers Tower sets. I remember I spent the most time researching and getting pics for this one, so it’s going to be annoying to do again. However, it so happened that I dropped my bottle of water on my Mac, basically making it unusable. Why? To give you a basic rundown, I wrote a few articles in advance last July before university started so I could pump one out each week. So this is the second article that I had to redo from scratch.
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