Endgame Final Battle
The A-Force moment in brick form, minifigs first, scenery second.
Brick Rated Score
Set 76266 · 2023
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This one lives and dies by its cast, and the cast is genuinely lovely.
You get Captain Marvel, Okoye, Wanda, Shuri and Valkyrie lined up in front of a bigfig Thanos, which is the exact frame that made the whole cinema gasp. The diorama itself is deliberately a wrecked battlefield, so if you want a tidy display piece this will frustrate you. I'd point it squarely at the Marvel fan who buys for the characters and the scene, not the builder chasing clever engineering.
Best for: Marvel fans who care more about the character lineup than a clean display
What it is
The first time I set the finished lineup on a shelf, I got that little jolt of recognition, because this is the shot. Endgame Final Battle recreates the moment the female heroes gather in front of Thanos on the ruined Avengers compound, and LEGO leaned all the way into the drama rather than tidying it up. It is 795 pieces of cracked concrete, twisted metal, scattered debris and a big circular black base, with a bigfig Thanos looming over Captain Marvel, Okoye, Wanda, Shuri and Valkyrie. If you love these characters, seeing them staged together is the whole reason to own it, and it delivers that in one satisfying tableau.
The catch
I will be honest about what you are actually buying, though. This is a scene of destruction, and LEGO built it to look like one, so early reviewers kept using the word messy and they were not wrong. It is intentional, but it means the set never has the crisp, architectural look that some displays get. At around 99 dollars for 795 pieces the price is a touch steep for the brick count, and a big slice of the value sits in the minifigures rather than the build. There are stickers to apply, including the Quantum Tunnel graphic on Luis's van, and if you are chasing genuinely new parts or a fresh building technique, this set is not really trying to give you that.
Who it's for
So here is who I would send it home with. If you are a Marvel fan who bought your ticket for the characters and the emotional payoff, this is an easy yes, because the lineup and the little hidden nods (Mjolnir, the shield, the time stone, the portal-opening rat) reward anyone who knows the film beat for beat. Kids will love swinging the diorama open to find the surprises and popping Valkyrie's steed out of the portal. If you want a clean, showpiece display or you already own most of these figures from other sets, I would let this one pass and put the money toward something with a stronger build.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building this is quick and scene-focused rather than technical. You work outward from the round base, laying down cracked ground and rubble, then adding the wrecked compound sections that pull outward on built-in handles so the footprint expands. It comes across seven numbered bags, and the fun is less about mastering a technique and more about watching a recognizable movie set come together, with plenty of clips and studs to pose the figures across the battlefield. The diorama also swings open to reveal the tucked-away Easter eggs, which is the kind of playful touch that makes the build feel alive.
The real treasure here is the figure selection. Valkyrie is the standout as the only truly new character, and her winged steed emerging from the portal is the piece people gravitate to. Thanos arrives as a bigfig, the most valuable single element in the box, and the A-Force group of Captain Marvel, Okoye, Wanda and Shuri gives you a strong Marvel roster in one purchase, with the Wasp along as a microfigure. The printed detail on the torsos is nicely done. Just know going in that a chunk of these figures has appeared in earlier sets, so the recolors and prints are more familiar than groundbreaking, and much of the set's resale value is carried by the minifigures themselves.
Fun facts
- 01The set recreates the A-Force moment from Avengers: Endgame, when the film lines up its female heroes together to carry the Infinity Gauntlet across the battlefield.
- 02Thanos is included as a bigfig and is the single most valuable element in the box, accounting for a large share of the set's parted-out value.
- 03Hidden surprises are tucked throughout the diorama, including Mjolnir, Captain America's shield, the time stone, Luis's van with a Quantum Tunnel sticker, and even the portal-opening rat from the film.
- 04Valkyrie appears on a winged steed that emerges from a mystical portal, and she is the only figure in the set that is genuinely new rather than reused from earlier Marvel sets.
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