Lego and Marvel reveal $500 Avengers Tower set, coming soon

Lego and Marvel team up for the biggest Lego set to date: Avengers Tower. The 5,201-piece replica of Marvel’s superhero headquarters features a long list of inhabitants including minifigs that include Iron Man and Captain America.
Kevin Feige, the Marvel Studios President is included in the Lego Marvel Avengers Tower. He’s seen holding a tasty-looking Lego shawarma accessory and trying to find a good script for BladeFirst photos from the set.
Lego Avengers Tower is just over 36-inches tall. The tower has several floors that are modeled on iconic moments in the Avengers films. This includes the launchpad of an Avengers quinjet, Tony Stark’s argument with Dum E and the meeting on ground level between Alexander Pierce from today and Tony Stark time-traveling in Avengers. Avengers: Endgame; and a Captain America-on-Captain America fight in which Steve Rogers confirms that he’s the proud owner of America’s Ass.
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There are 31 minifigs in total in the Lego Avengers Tower: “all the iconic characters from Infinity Saga,” Lego said in a news release, plus a Leviathan and two Chitauri flyers. The full Avengers minifig lineup includes — deep breath — Tony Star, Iron Man MK7, Iron Man MK6, two Captain Americas, Thor, Black Widow, The Wasp, Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Wanda Maximoff, Falcon, Vision, War Machine, Pepper Pots, Wong, Nick Fury, Dr. Cho, Hulk, Dum-E, Erik Selvig, Tony Stark (as a SHIELD Agent), two nameless SHIELD Agents, Alexander Pierce, four Chitauri, Loki, and Ultron.
This plastic is priced to match Tony Stark’s lifestyle. Lego will sell the Lego Avengers Tower at $499.99 on November 24 in Lego stores, and online. Lego Insiders members who purchase the Avengers Tower between Nov. 24 and 27 will receive a free Marvel Taxi set that includes a yellow taxi cab, and four minifigures: Black Panther, a taxi driver, and two Outriders (the “space dogs,” as Rocket Racoon calls them, that invade Wakanda in Avengers: Infinity War).
Here’s a closer look at the tower in images from Lego:
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