Iron Man & War Machine vs. Hammer Drones
A pocket sized Iron Man 2 throwback that knows exactly what it is.
Brick Rated Score
Set 76320 · 2025
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I love that LEGO went back to Iron Man 2 for this one instead of recycling the same handful of Avengers battles.
Justin Hammer's drone army was never the most beloved villain in the movies, but that means this set gets to feel a little different off the shelf, and at 204 pieces for under 23 dollars it's an easy impulse pick rather than a big commitment. It plays best as a quick weekend build for a Marvel fan who wants Iron Man and War Machine side by side without spending on a five hundred piece diorama. If you need a headline minifig or a jaw dropping display piece, this isn't it, and the 3.7 out of 5 average from Brickset members tells you it lands as solid rather than spectacular.
Best for: Marvel fans who want a fast, affordable Iron Man 2 themed build to add to a small collection
What it is
I'll be honest, my first reaction to this one was curiosity rather than excitement. LEGO has built entire eras of sets around the first two Avengers movies, so seeing Justin Hammer's drone tech from Iron Man 2 show up felt refreshing in a small way. It's not a set that's trying to be a showpiece. It's built to be picked up, assembled in an evening, and played with, which is honestly a lane LEGO doesn't fill often enough in the Marvel range anymore.
The catch
Where I have to be straight with you is the value math. At $22.99 for 204 pieces and two minifigures, this sits in the middle of the pack rather than the bargain end, and the Brickset community rating of 3.7 out of 5 across 29 ratings backs up that it reads as fine rather than thrilling. There's no standout new mold or printed piece here that's going to make collectors chase this set down years from now the way they do for the bigger anniversary releases. It's a straightforward battle set, priced and sized like one.
Who it's for
Get this one if you're building out a Marvel shelf and want Iron Man and War Machine together without spending big, or if you've got a kid who loves quick builds over long weekend projects (it's rated for ages 7 and up). Skip it if you're chasing rare parts or an impressive display centerpiece, because this is a supporting player in the LEGO Marvel lineup, not a headliner.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
This is a fast build by design. At 204 pieces you're looking at an evening project rather than a weekend one, which suits its price point and its role as a lighter entry in the Marvel Super Heroes theme rather than a flagship. Designers Bjarke Lykke Madsen and Blair Archer kept the construction approachable for the stated 7 plus age range, so there's nothing fiddly here that would frustrate a younger builder working through it solo.
The real appeal is in what it lets you display rather than any single showstopper piece: Iron Man and War Machine standing together, squared off against Hammer's drone tech, pulled straight from Iron Man 2 rather than the more heavily mined Avengers movies. At roughly 11 cents a piece it's priced in line with other small Marvel sets, so don't go in expecting a rare print or exclusive mold to justify the tag. This one earns its spot through the character pairing and the slightly unusual source material, not through parts rarity.
Fun facts
- 01The Hammer Drones take their name and design cues from Justin Hammer's Hammer Industries, the rival weapons company introduced in Iron Man 2 (2010), a corner of the film franchise LEGO rarely builds sets around.
- 02The set was designed by Bjarke Lykke Madsen and Blair Archer and is rated for builders age 7 and up.
- 03At $22.99 / £17.99 / €19.99 for 204 pieces, it works out to roughly 11 cents per piece, a middling but fair price point for a licensed Marvel set.
- 04As of research, Brickset listed the set as available through December 31, 2026, with a community rating of 3.7 out of 5 from 29 member ratings.
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