Super Heroes Marvel

Avengers: Endgame Final Battle

A minifigure lineup that punches way above the box it comes in.

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 76192 · 2021

Pieces537
Minifigs8
Year2021
Set number76192

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The verdict

I came for the roster and I left completely happy about the roster, and a little cool on everything else.

This is one of those sets where the figures are the whole reason it exists, and honestly, they earn it. The compound and the van are fine, but nobody is buying this to display a two-floor building. Get it if you want a fistful of Endgame heroes and a genuinely brilliant new Thanos, and go in knowing the build itself is the supporting act, not the star.

Best for: Marvel minifigure collectors who want the whole Endgame front line in one box

The full review

What it is

The first thing I did when I opened this was line up the minifigures on my desk, and that told me everything about what this set actually is. You get Thor with his scruffy grey-flecked hair, Captain America, Black Panther, Scarlet Witch, a Chitauri warrior, the gorgeous Mark 85 Iron Man, a pair of tiny Ant-Man nanofigs, and the headliner, a brand new Thanos bigfig that made me grin the second I put him together. For anyone who loves the Endgame finale, that portals-and-purple-titan moment, this is the closest LEGO got to bottling it at a friendly price.

The catch

I want to be straight with you about the rest of it, though. The two-floor compound (a science lab downstairs, a lounge up top) is perfectly pleasant and perfectly forgettable, and it leans heavily on 2019's Compound Battle rather than trying something new. Ant-Man's van is the one build with real character, with a back that opens to reveal the quantum tunnel, but once you take the figures off the model there is not much here to hold your eye on a shelf. The US price of around 70 dollars felt fair to me for the figure count. The UK price of 79.99 pounds, less so.

Who it's for

So here is who I would send toward it. If you collect Marvel minifigures, or you have wanted a proper Thanos and the core Endgame heroes without hunting them down individually, this is an easy yes and the figures alone roughly justify the box. If you build for the joy of clever engineering or you want a centrepiece that looks incredible assembled, this one will leave you a bit flat, and you would be happier elsewhere. Buy it for who is standing on the model, not for the model.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build itself is quick and gentle, the kind of afternoon you spend more time admiring the figures than sweating the bags. The compound goes together in familiar Marvel-playset fashion, and the van in the final bag is easily the most satisfying stretch, with a proper opening rear section for the time-travel portal. Nothing here will challenge an experienced builder, which is exactly why it works so well as a relaxed evening or a gift a younger fan can manage mostly solo.

The parts that matter are the printed and moulded ones. That new Thanos is the headline piece, unusual among bigfigs for having a head that both rotates and lifts off completely, even sporting a functional stud on top, plus new printing across the torso and knees (though the bare arms are a shame). Iron Man's Mark 85 is a little jewel of metallic gold and silver printing with that hinged faceplate and a double-sided head, and you get two Ant-Man nanofigs in the box rather than one. As a value-per-figure proposition it holds up nicely, which is really the whole pitch.

Fun facts

  • 01The Thanos bigfig introduced in this set is one of very few whose head both rotates and detaches entirely, and it even has a working stud on top like a standard minifigure.
  • 02Iron Man's Mark LXXXV helmet flips open to reveal a double-sided Tony Stark head, one side a confident smile, the other lit up with a blue HUD.
  • 03LEGO tucks two Ant-Man nanofigs into the box, a different mould from the older 76051 Super Hero Airport Battle version.
  • 04Released in June 2021, the set retired at the end of 2022, and LEGO revisited the same scene with a larger 76266 version in 2023.

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