Iron Man Car & Black Panther vs. Red Hulk
A quick, punchy little brawl set that lives or dies on how much you love the cast.
Brick Rated Score
Set 76310 · 2025
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This is a lunch break build, not an engineering showcase, and I think it works best if you go in knowing that.
What sold me was the Iron Man car itself, it is a fun, chunky little vehicle with real personality rather than a generic sports car shell, and getting a Red Hulk minifigure at all is genuinely a nice surprise since he almost never turns up in physical form. I would not tell a serious AFOL to chase this one down for the building experience. I would absolutely tell a Marvel fan or a parent of a seven year old who loves a good hero versus villain punch up to grab it while it is still on shelves.
Best for: Marvel movie fans and younger builders who want a fast, characterful battle set rather than a display piece
What it is
The first thing that got me was that Iron Man car. I expected another slab-sided sports car shell with a sticker on the hood, and instead I got something with a bit of attitude, a stubby, armored nose and a build that actually gives you something to do with your hands for the first ten minutes. It is the kind of small vehicle that photographs better than you expect once it is off the instruction page and sitting on a shelf.
The catch
I will be honest about where this set sits though. It is under 300 pieces at a licensed Marvel price, so you are not getting bargain parts value here, you are paying for the characters and the moment. Owner ratings on Brickset land in the middle rather than the top, which tracks with what I felt building it, it is a fun quick hit rather than something that rewards a slow, careful evening at the table. If you are the kind of builder who wants intricate greebling and clever part use throughout, this will feel thin by the halfway point.
Who it's for
Where I think it earns its spot on a shelf is the minifigure lineup. Red Hulk almost never gets made into a physical minifigure, so if you or your kid are into the Marvel side of things beyond just Spider-Man and the Avengers regulars, this is a rare chance to own him alongside Iron Man and Black Panther. Grab it for the cast and the fun little battle scene it sets up, not for a deep building session, and I think you will walk away happy. If you are shopping purely for piece count or building complexity, there are better places to spend your money this year.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself moves fast, this is very much a single sitting project rather than something you break into stages. Most of the piece count goes into the Iron Man car, which uses a compact chassis with some nice angled panels to give the nose real shape instead of just being a flat brick wedge, and it manages to feel purposeful rather than blocky despite the small footprint.
The real draw for collectors is the minifigure selection rather than any single new mold. Getting Red Hulk in physical minifigure form is the standout here, he is a character who almost never gets made at all, so even a simple print job on a standard body is worth having for anyone chasing a full Marvel roster. Iron Man comes in his usual armored look and Black Panther rounds out the trio, giving you a compact good versus evil scene straight out of the box without needing to hunt down other sets to complete the story.
Fun facts
- 01The set includes 4 minifigures total, giving it one of the more generous figure to piece ratios in the 2025 Marvel lineup for its size
- 02Red Hulk is a rare character to see made into a LEGO minifigure at all, most of his appearances in the wider franchise have been in comics and screen only
- 03The set launched in the 2025 wave alongside other Marvel Super Heroes sets tied to that year's film and show releases
- 0476310 is scheduled to retire from shelves at the end of 2025, putting it on the shorter end of a set's typical retail life
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