The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 LEGO sets that previously hit the web have been officially released and now we have a better look at their contents, offering potential hints to the film’s plot and in some cases giving a better look at some character designs.

Amazon sleuths found the new photos (via The Brick Fan) and now there’s a better look at both sides of the product boxes as well as shots of the assembled sets.

In total LEGO will be releasing three sets to promote the highly anticipated Marvel Studios sequel, including the Milano vs. the Abilisk (76081), Ayesha’s Revenge (76080), and Ravager Attack (76079). Check them out in the gallery and read on for the sets' contents and analysis. The Milano vs. the Abilisk set includes updates to all minifigures as well as the Guardians chosen mode of transportation. The Milano itself is slightly smaller than the last film’s LEGO set, but it comes with the tentacled space monster seen in the trailer in a style similar to the Dr. Strange set from last year.

Star Lord’s design is updated, as he’s not wearing the Ravager gear from the first series, and Gamora and Drax appear to be in similar garb. Drax now sports arm printing, his tattoos extending across his body. Nebula makes an appearance in handcuffs and in the Milano, maybe an indication that the Guardians may get a reluctant new member in the film. And of course, the Baby Groot figure we’ve seen is included in this set, so this one will probably be a popular for its inclusion of a majority of the Guardians themselves. Ayesha’s Revenge includes the films villain and the namesake of the set in a design similar to Funko’s Dorbz rendition previously seen. Star Lord and Baby Groot appear in this set as well, with Star Lord’s design looking like the design from previous sets. Yondo makes his LEGO debut with a unique mohawk hairpiece and his trademark golden arrow. The set includes a single-person shuttle adorned with Ravager imagery, an accompanying drone with stud shooters, and the explosive control panel that Baby Groot runs off with in the trailer. There appears to be an item in Ayesha’s possession, as well as the explosive controls, on the box art which is then shown to be placed in the Ravager ship. Could Yondu and Star Lord be forming a temporary alliance to retrieve a powerful artifact, just as in the first one? It’s a rehash, but should make for some entertaining moments should it be true.

And Rocket returns in the final set, Ravager Attack, which also includes incoming Guardians member Mantis in her minifigure debut. A rival Ravager dubbed Taserface acts as the villain in this set, with the box art depicting Rocket and Mantis fighting against him. The set also includes a Warbird-esque ship, so those fans who missed out on Rocket’s SDCC exclusive all those years ago might find solace in a similar build. The sets should be released sometime before the movie hits theaters, so wait for LEGO to give the official word on when they’ll finally hit shelves.