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LEGO’s Marvel Avengers Tower Playset Review

LEGO’s Marvel Avengers Tower Playset Review

The next floor up, we’ve got a familiar scene that didn’t actually happen in Avengers Tower. Instead, this location comes from inside the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier in “The Avengers” from 2012. This room has the massive transparent tank that was designed for containing Hulk, if Dr. Bruce Banner were to lose control while inside the massive ship. However, in a disappointing twist, the big Hulk minifigure included with the LEGO Avengers Tower set doesn’t actually fit inside of the tank. Thankfully, it’s not a total loss, because Hulk never ends up in that tank anyway, and you can still recreate the scene where Black Widow interrogates Loki, prompting his cruelest lines). So I guess it’s all good?

Finally, we’ve come to the top floor. Part of this floor also includes a key exterior location (we’ll get to more of the outside features in a moment), so we have to show off the landing pad that neatly fits the little Quinjet that comes with the building set. 

However, if you move the Quinjet out of the way, you’ll be able to see the snazzy penthouse features of Avengers Tower inside. Primarily, this is the table from “Avengers: Age of Ultron” where all the superheroes pal around and try to lift Thor’s hammer. There’s also a swanky bar that you can see in the background, including a carton of milk, presumably for anyone who wants White Russians. 

That top floor also has a removable roof overhead, to see inside of the building easier and situate minifigures without reaching through the landing pad opening. Also up top, there are a few mini scenes to re-create, albeit a bit clumsily. There’s a tiny lab on the tip top of the tower, as well as an empty space featuring a sticker that creates the minifigure imprint of Loki, as if the puny god has just been swung around by Hulk, who (again) doesn’t easily fit into the space. 


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