Super Heroes Marvel

Avengers: Endgame Thor vs. Chitauri

A scrappy little battle scene that gets the small stuff right.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 76322 · 2025

Pieces373
Minifigsn/a
Year2025
Set number76322

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The verdict

I like this one for exactly what it is, a tight, self-contained slice of the final battle from Endgame rather than another oversized headquarters set.

Thor gets to be the whole show here, and the build gives him a proper Chitauri fight to stand in rather than just posing him on a stand. It will not wow anyone who wants a huge centerpiece for their shelf, but for the price point it earns its keep as a focused, playable scene. Get it if you want Thor and a real Chitauri fight, skip it if you already own a bigger Endgame diorama that covers the same ground.

Best for: Marvel fans who want a compact, playable battle scene rather than a shelf centerpiece

The full review

What it is

This is a small, punchy set, and I mean that as a compliment. Instead of trying to be an epic recreation of the whole final battle, it zeroes in on one moment, Thor squaring off against the Chitauri, and builds a scene around that single beat. There is something honest about a set that knows what it is. You are not getting a sprawling battlefield here, you are getting a hero and his fight, and the build gets you there efficiently.

The catch

I will be upfront about the tradeoffs. At 373 pieces this is not a set that is going to anchor a display shelf on its own, and if you already have a bigger Endgame set with a wider cast of characters, this one might feel a little redundant sitting next to it. The build itself is quick, which is great if you want a relaxed evening project but less great if you were hoping for a few hours of absorbed building. It reads more as a satisfying side piece than a main event.

Who it's for

Get this one if you are after Thor specifically and want him posed against real opponents instead of an empty base, or if you are building out a collection of smaller Endgame moments rather than one giant set. Skip it if you are shopping for a single big Marvel centerpiece, because this was never trying to be that, and it will read as modest next to LEGO's larger licensed builds.

The parts story

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

The build moves fast and stays focused, which suits the scene it is telling. There is no filler here, every section either builds up Thor's corner of the fight or the Chitauri side of it, so you are rarely placing a brick that does not serve the story. It is a good pick for a single sitting build rather than a multi-night project.

The value is in the specificity rather than sheer brick count. You are getting Thor built out properly along with Chitauri opposition rather than a vague, generic army builder figure, which is exactly what makes a scene like this feel like a real moment instead of just parts in a box. If you collect Marvel minifigs for display, this is the kind of set that earns its spot for the characters alone.

Fun facts

  • 01The Chitauri are the alien army first introduced in 2012's The Avengers, and Endgame brought them back through the time heist storyline, which is the battle this set is drawing from
  • 02Thor's design across the Marvel films went through major changes by the time of Endgame, from his classic Asgardian armor to the more weathered, battle-worn look, and LEGO sets from this era usually try to capture that later look rather than his earlier film costumes
  • 03LEGO's Marvel Super Heroes theme has consistently paired big headline sets with smaller, cheaper battle-scene sets like this one, giving budget-conscious fans and completists a way to get key characters without buying the largest builds

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