News

When the Hulkbuster made its grand debut in Age of Ultron, Lego gave us a cool, but kinda tiny version of Stark’s most impressive suit. Now, ahead of the Hulkbuster’s return in Infinity War ...
Check out the press release below for more information: To mark the arrival of Avengers: Infinity ... Hulkbuster suit, with punching jackhammer arm, a LEGO light brick in the chest and an Iron Man ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a truly remarkable achievement, and LEGO is going back to the film that started it all, Iron Man. To help celebrate the Infinity Saga, LEGO has revealed their ...
This is a fun set, and I would love for LEGO to release an Iron Man Mystery Blind Bag in the future to give us more of Tony's Suit from The Infinity Saga. I am surprised that we still have not ...
This is Iron Man ... Hulkbuster 2.0, is the suit Bruce Banner dons in Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame when he isn’t able to Hulk out. Gizmodo brought this mega-build to our attention. LEGO ...
On a par with some of the recent Ultimate Collector Series Star Wars sets, the LEGO Iron Man Hulkbuster Armor looks set to take up a massive chunk of space. Standing 20.5 inches tall and staking ...
It was lavishly detailed with swappable arms and enough room for a Lego Iron Man Mark 43 minifigure to climb inside, and a $120 price tag to match. But the new 4,049-Piece Hulkbuster set hulks out ...
It comes with an information plaque and an Iron Man/Tony Stark minifigure, which gives this hulking Hulkbuster an impressive sense of scale. Lego Marvel Hulkbuster - was $549.99, now $384.99 at ...
Lego has announced the latest entry into its Marvel line of products, with a highly detailed take on Iron Man’s “Hulkbuster” suit – and the name is certainly fitting for the 4,000-piece build.
might be revealed soon, and that's now come our way courtesy of a very cool LEGO set. "Tony Stark's Sakaarian Iron Man" is a new take on the Hulkbuster that seemingly explores what would have ...
Iron Man, in his Hulkbuster armor, battled the Incredible Hulk in hand-to-hand combat. A Lego sculpture seen at Comic-Con 2015 recreates that sequence, and you can see it in video form courtesy of ...