LEGO Marvel 76210 Hulkbuster available now for VIPs
The biggest LEGO Marvel set of all time, the enormous (and expensive) 76210 Hulkbuster, is now available to purchase exclusively for VIP members.
Setting multiple new records for the LEGO Group’s superhero themes, this mighty Avengers: Age of Ultron mech includes a staggering 4,049 pieces in the box for £474.99 / $549.99 / €549.99. That’s no small ask for a LEGO set of any kind, and especially not for a design we’ve seen at several other scales before. But this isn’t a Hulkbuster like any other: it’s positively gargantuan.
Click here to buy LEGO Marvel 76210 Hulkbuster from LEGO.com.
Measuring a mind-blowing 52cm tall, 76210 Hulkbuster will tower over every other LEGO Iron Man mech in your collection, from 76203 Iron Man Mech Armor to 76105 The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition. It’s a statement piece from the LEGO Group in much the same way as last month’s 76215 Black Panther, offering – if nothing else – wide variety in the Marvel theme’s most expensive models.
The massive mech also includes an exclusive Tony Stark minifigure, with more detailed torso printing than the last version in 40334 Avengers Tower, though regrettably with the same old head, hair and unprinted legs. It’s not a set seller by any stretch, but it does round out the package alongside an Ultimate Collector Series-esque stickered plaque.
76210 Hulkbuster also features articulated arms and three light bricks for its palm repulsors and arc reactor, but don’t expect to be able to pose its legs: this is a heavy mech that needs absolute stability to make sure it doesn’t fall over. It is compatible with 76206 Iron Man Figure, though, if you happen to own that much smaller Marvel mech.
You’ll need to be a VIP member to pick up 76210 Hulkbuster today, so head over to LEGO.com and sign up if you’re not already a member of the LEGO Group’s loyalty program. Otherwise, the biggest LEGO Marvel set ever will be available to everybody from November 9.
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