Super Heroes Marvel

Captain America: Civil War Battle

Eight heroes, one giant, and a price tag that makes you pause.

Brick Rated Score

3.3 out of 53.3/5

Set 76314 · 2025

Pieces736
Minifigs8
Year2025
Set number76314

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The verdict

The airport showdown is my favorite fight in the whole MCU, so I wanted to fall hard for this one.

What I actually got is a box that lives and dies on its minifigures, because roughly half the build is a Giant-Man construction figure you may have made before. If you want Cap, Bucky, Iron Man, and six of their friends all in one hit, the value is right there in the figure lineup. If you were hoping for a proper airport diorama, temper that hope and wait for a sale.

Best for: Marvel fans who want a big roster of heroes in a single box

The full review

What it is

This is LEGO's third crack at the Civil War airport battle, after the 2016 Super Hero Airport sets, and it packs the biggest hero roster of the three into 736 pieces. You get eight minifigures (Captain America, Winter Soldier, Wanda, Falcon, Iron Man in his Mark 46, Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Black Panther), a small airport base with a backdrop, a downscaled Quinjet, and a brick-built Giant-Man who stands over 9.5 inches and steals the whole shelf. The first time I lined all eight figures up in front of him, I did grin, because that is a lot of MCU firepower in one box and it photographs beautifully. My honest reaction, though, settled somewhere short of love. The set wants to be a playset, a figure pack, and a display piece all at once, and it does not fully commit to any of them.

The catch

Let me be straight about the value, because that is where this one wobbles. At 99.99 dollars (89.99 pounds) for 736 pieces, you are paying a lot, and roughly half of that build is the Giant-Man construction figure. That stings a little when a very similar buildable figure retailed for around 30 dollars on its own just two years earlier. The airport itself ends up cramped and clearly downscaled, so the Quinjet and the backdrop read as too small next to your minifigures rather than as a real setting. Then there is Winter Soldier, whose iconic silver metal arm is left completely unprinted, a baffling cost-cut on a headline character. Scarlet Witch also lost the cloth waist skirt she wore in earlier versions. Little downgrades like that add up when you are already spending three figures.

Who it's for

So who is this actually for? If you have been chasing these specific heroes and want them all in one purchase, especially that new Mark 46 Iron Man and a fresh Winter Soldier torso, the figure count carries the set and kids will get plenty of playroom mileage out of Giant-Man knocking everyone over. If you were dreaming of a detailed airport diorama or you already own a buildable Giant-Man from a previous wave, I would pump the brakes. This is a set to grab on a decent discount, not at full price, and it lands as pleasant and playable rather than essential.

The parts story

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

The build itself is gentle and quick, which is fine for a set aimed at ages 10 and up but not much of a challenge for a seasoned builder. Giant-Man eats up about half your time, and if you have assembled one of LEGO's brick-built action figures before, the ball-joint skeleton and armor plating will feel very familiar. The airport base and backdrop go together fast, and the real spark of cleverness is the little Quinjet, where the small-scale shaping and angled panels are the one spot builders consistently pointed to as satisfying.

On parts, the draw here is printing and figures rather than exotic new molds. The eight minifigures are the headline value, with a new Mark 46 Iron Man and a fresh Winter Soldier among them, though that unprinted metal arm is a real miss for parts fans. You will pull useful System elements for the airport and a good handful of joints and armor pieces from the Giant-Man figure, but nothing here is a rare-part goldmine. Treat the box as a figure haul with a big buildable bonus, and the parts make more sense than the sticker price does.

Fun facts

  • 01This is the third LEGO set based on the Civil War airport battle, following 2016's 76051 Super Hero Airport Battle and 76067 Tanker Truck Takedown.
  • 02Giant-Man stands over 9.5 inches (24 cm) tall and is fully poseable, making up roughly half of the entire build.
  • 03Only two of the eight minifigures are genuinely new: the Mark 46 Iron Man and Winter Soldier, and Bucky's famous silver arm was left unprinted.
  • 04It carried a launch price of 99.99 US dollars (89.99 pounds), one of the pricier sets in the standard 2025 Marvel wave for its piece count.

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