The Hulk Truck vs. Thanos
A quick, punchy monster truck build with the Infinity Gauntlet as the real prize.
Brick Rated Score
Set 76312 · 2025
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I built this one in an afternoon and the whole time I kept coming back to the same thought, this is a set that knows exactly what it is.
It is not trying to be a display piece, it is a green monster truck with Hulk's face plastered on the side and a lift off cab so he can actually sit in the driver's seat. I liked it more for what came with it than for the truck itself, Thanos holding the Infinity Gauntlet and the Tesseract is a genuinely fun little pairing to have on a shelf. If you are chasing a serious build experience, this will not be the one that gets you there, but if you have a Hulk fan who wants to smash a truck around the living room, it does the job.
Best for: younger Marvel fans who want a chunky action toy more than a display model
What it is
This is one of those sets where the box tells you almost the whole story before you open it, a green monster truck built for the Hulk and a Thanos minifigure standing next to it holding the Infinity Gauntlet. I went in expecting a simple play set and that is exactly what I got, no surprises, but also nothing that made me stop and admire the engineering. The lift off cab is the one feature that earned genuine points from me, it is a small thing but it means the Hulk minifigure actually sits inside the truck rather than just standing next to it, and that matters more than you would think when a kid is actually pushing this thing around the floor.
The catch
Where I have to be honest with you is on value. At $34.99 for 229 pieces, you are paying more per piece than you would on most sets this size, and a chunk of that count goes toward big simple panels and wheels rather than intricate detail work. The yellow accents above the wheel arches also feel like a color choice made for shelf visibility in a toy aisle rather than for how the truck actually looks sitting on a table. None of that ruins the set, but it does mean you are paying a small premium for the license and the play features rather than for piece count or build complexity.
Who it's for
I would point this one at a younger builder who wants something to smash around, not a teenage or adult collector chasing a serious Marvel display piece. The Thanos minifigure with the Gauntlet and Tesseract is a nice grab if you are filling out an Infinity Saga shelf, but if that is your only reason for buying, you might be better off waiting to see if that figure turns up in a cheaper set down the line.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself is quick and straightforward, mostly wide panel work and wheel assembly rather than anything technical, which tracks for a set aimed at builders age seven and up. The suspension is the one mechanical piece worth calling out, it has real give to it, so the truck rocks and settles instead of sitting rigid, and that alone makes it feel less like a static model and more like an actual toy.
The two minifigures are the real draw here. Hulk comes with a removable helmet, a nice small touch, and his dark purple legs and printed torso hold up well against the truck's green shell. Thanos is the standout though, he comes loaded with both the Infinity Gauntlet and the Tesseract, which is a strong accessory pairing for a set at this price point and gives the figure real play value even outside the truck. Brickset's reviewers noted the figures are solid but not essential if you already have Marvel minifigures from other sets, which lines up with what I saw, they are a nice bonus rather than the reason to buy.
Fun facts
- 01The set is officially licensed for release between April 2025 and July 2026, putting it on the shorter end of the shelf life for a Marvel set
- 02This is Thanos's set appearance holding both the Tesseract and the Infinity Gauntlet together, a pairing collectors specifically look for
- 03Brickset's community rating sits at 3.6 out of 5 stars based on early user reviews
- 04At $0.15 per piece, it runs above the typical price to piece ratio for sets in the Marvel Super Heroes junior play range
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