LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Far From Home: Hydro-Man Attack 76129 Building Kit, New 2019 (471 Piece)

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LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Far From Home: Hydro-Man Attack 76129 Building Kit, New 2019 (471 Piece)

LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Far From Home: Hydro-Man Attack 76129 Building Kit, New 2019 (471 Piece)

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How does the Stark Jet compare with what’s come before? Let’s take a look at the set in more details. Minifigures The torso armour design continues on to the legs piece with a wonderfully detailed waistline, impressively sharp given the tiny area of plastic to play with. Again, in comparison to the Iron Man armour design, the legs also include metallic looking knee plates and toecaps.

Moving up to the head and rather than a standard head and hair like we’ve seen the character appear as in the movie trailer, this Mysterio is fully armoured. As a result the headpiece is simply solid silver with no facial features or other printing and the goldfish bowl helmet sits over the top. This Spider-Man toy building set for kids includes 3 Marvel Universe minifigures: Spider-Man, Mysterio and a firefighter. The drones are a nice addition, a fun build, but I’d much rather have Spidey battling one of the elementals from the other two sets than these batwing micro-builds.The set as a whole has playtime value with some great generic builds and figs that can be used elsewhere, as a AFOL collector, however, there isn’t a massive amount to get excited about here.

In my opinion, this is a poor effort for a character that has made appearances in multiple MCU franchises and has been in the movies since the very start. Here, Happy is reduced to a generic looking bad-guy with no defining features whatsoever. The hair piece isn’t accurate, the head could be anyone (and has no beard), there’s nothing special to talk about with these bits at all.As this design is going very much for the standard private jet all-white look, there aren’t many opportunities for the designers to do anything overall exciting on the exterior and so with the exception of stud shooters, a one-stud circle piece and a light light translucent 1×1, there’s nothing but white flat pieces making up the bulk of the wings. The vertical wing tips are sadly not on hinges either, so there’s really not a lot that can be done with these to change the look. Overall, this set is a bit of a disappointment and not because it’s a bad set, mainly because the other two tie-in sets are just so good. If I was buying this jet as part of a LEGO City set then I would be singing it’s praises, but the premium price that comes with the LEGO Marvel licence demands more movie specific content than this very generic private jet. Outside space features an explode function, buildable table, coffee cup, pizza slice and newspaper elements, 2 minifigure seats, buildable street lamp and flower elements. In terms of design, this variant is surprisingly traditional given the technologically advanced Stark suit. As you’d expect with the MCU version of the suit, however, the blue and red colouring is much darker than the comic book minifigures we’ve seen recently. It seems to be a pattern with MCU characters in general compared to their comic book counterparts. Similarly, the chest logo is much smaller.

The most noticeable thing here is the standard comic-book to MCU design upgrade in armour, there’s a significant amount of detail on the characters torso and legs. As a result of the upgrade in look, we get a much darker colour scheme than fans of the character may be used to, a darker green covering the minifigure as well as a more prominent gold replaces the more yellow colouring of the comic version. Finally, we have Happy Hogan, and my first question has to be, what went wrong? It looks nothing like the character. The problem with the Stark Jet is the fact that this is a private jet essentially, and as a result we don’t get anything too fancy on it. Us Marvel fans have been spoilt for choice with jets and spaceships from both comics and movies over the last decade, and this one is just a little too generic to be of huge interest – I love my Endgame quinjet too much.Bridge features an explode function, attachment points for minifigures and web elements, sewer with LEGO rat figure, pizza slice element and a gem element. This LEGO® Marvel Spider-Man construction toy features a Venice scene with a canal-side café, bridge, gondola and a buildable water base for Hydro-Man.



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