Hi guys! Today I’m taking a look at the LEGO set accuracy of the LEGO Avengers Infinity War sets so far.

Just like for my The Last Jedi Set Accuracy post, there will be a ratings system: (from worst to best) Terrible, Bad, Mediocre, Good, and Great.



76101 The Outrider Dropship Attack

The smallest set in the wave is 76101 The Outrider Dropship Attack. You can read my review of the set here.

The Outrider Dropship in the set got the general pyramidal shape right, however apart from that it’s not accurate. The dropships in the movie are absolutely gigantic, especially in relation to the LEGO version which only carries two Outriders each. However, I think that it’s forgivable given the small set size and I think the dropship was a good vehicle choice for a small battle pack-like set, since making a huge $100 LEGO Dropship set would probably be pretty lame.

The placing of the Space Stone in this set is also inaccurate, as the Space Stone was never in Wakanda (except on Thanos’ gauntlet). It was given to Thanos by Loki in the Asgardian ship.

The minifigure selection in this set, however, is accurate, as Cap, Black Widow, and Outriders were all involved in the battle on Wakanda.

Accuracy: Bad

76102 Thor’s Weapon Quest

The next set is 76102 Thor’s Weapon Quest. You can read my review of the set here. The set has two builds – a pod for Rocket, Groot, and Thor, as well as the Star Forge.

I was surprised by how accurate the pod is to the one in the movie. The shape overall is very similar, even from the back. The two lights on the front are presumably represented with stickers on the sides of the cockpit. Like in the movie, all three minifigures can be seated inside, though it’s much more cramp in the LEGO version (and understandable so). I think the main upgrade for accuracy I would suggest would be for the back cockpit glass piece to be printed, as the rear hatch has multiple windows on it instead of one large round one.

The Forge in the movie, however, is significantly different, as it’s part of Nidavellir and has various elements like the rings, the iris, and the actual forge itself.

The placement of the Power Stone in this set is also inaccurate, as Thanos already had it at the start of the movie and Thor, Rocket, and Groot never took any Infinity Stones to Nidavellir. However, I think it would have been hard to incorporate the Power Stone into a set, and this was probably the most suitable choice.

However, the minifigure selection in this set is accurate, as apart from Eitri, those three characters were the only ones involved in the scene. Thor also gets his eye back, which was a big surprise to me as it meant the LEGO minifigure was actually accurate.

Accuracy: Good

76103 The Corvus Glaive Thresher Attack

The third set in the wave is 76103 The Corvus Glaive Thresher Attack. You can read my review of the set here. The set has two builds – the Wall of Wakanda and the Thresher with launcher.

The Thresher in the LEGO set has been significantly scaled down from the ones in the movie, but both of them are basically giant saw blades and I think the LEGO one does the job well enough.

The actual ‘Wall of Wakanda’ is actually a force field which surrounds the country of Wakanda. This means the structure included in the set is actually inaccurate.

However, I think the build is actually meant to represent Shuri’s lab. The exterior thus may not be accurate but the interior is decent.

The placement of the Mind Stone in this set is also accurate, as Shuri was attempting to remove it. However, unlike what the set suggests, she did not successfully remove it before Corvus Glaive attacked. Still, I’m glad LEGO included a physical Mind Stone piece.

However, the minifigure selection in this set is very accurate, as Corvus Glaive attacked Shuri and Vision, while Black Panther fought an Outrider outside.

On the whole, though, I think accuracy is not this set’s strong suit. It’s a good set, but not exactly very accurate.

Accuracy: Bad

76104 The Hulkbuster Smash-Up

The fourth set is 76104 The Hulkbuster Smash-Up. You can read my review of the set here.

The Hulkbuster did, in fact, take part in the Battle of Wakanda. The LEGO model is pretty accurate on the whole, apart from being oversized.

And just like the set suggests, Bruce Banner was the one piloting the Hulkbuster. The alien turret, however, was not present in the movie whatsoever. It’s just a throwaway build though so I think it’s fine. The Soul Stone is included in the set, which lead many to believe that it was located in Wakanda. This, however, is not true, as the Soul Stone is actually, as we now know, located in Vormir. Thus, the placing of the stone in this set is inaccurate, but given that it would have been a big spoiler and since we had no Vormir sets, I think it’s forgivable. The four minifigures included are Proxima Midnight, Falcon, Bruce Banner, and an Outrider. All of them were present in the Battle of Wakanda, so their inclusions here are all accurate. However, they do have some small accuracy issues each. Proxima Midnight’s weapon looks like a cross between her spear and her sword, but ends up looking like neither one. Falcon is fine but he really should have come with two guns, which were what he used in the movie. Bruce Banner looks pretty inaccurate — his hair is more like the 2012 Bruce Banner than the 2018 Infinity War Bruce Banner, and he should look older and have some stubble. I believe the Outriders should only have four arms too.

However, I think the set on the whole is pretty accurate.

Accuracy: Good

76107 Thanos Ultimate Battle

The second-largest set is 76107 Thanos Ultimate Battle. You can read my review of the set here. The main build of the set is the Guardians’ new ship, the Benatar.

The overall shape of the ship has been replicated well enough in LEGO form I think, and the colors seem reasonable in relation to the movie ship. The cockpit interior of the LEGO ship only holds 2, unlike the one in the movie which has room for all 6 Guardians. This is, however, completely understandable. The Infinity Stone included in the set is the Reality Stone. Thanos did use the Reality Stone in this Titan scene, when he was talking with Doctor Strange, so its inclusion here is warranted. However, Thanos should have the Power Stone, the Space Stone, and the Soul Stone by now, though LEGO obviously wanted to split them up. The minifigure selection is quite accurate, I think. Tony Stark and Star-Lord are both accurate to the Titan scene, and while Thanos did not wear his helmet or wield a sword in the Titan scenes, he was the only bad guy in the Titan fight so it makes sense to see him here. As for Gamora, her outfit is accurate to the Infinity War Gamora but she should not be in this scene, because, you know…

Despite these minor inaccuracies, though, the set is accurate on the whole.

Accuracy: Great

76108 The Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown

Finally, the largest set of the wave is 76108 The Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown. You can read my review of the set here. The build of the set is the Sanctum Sanctorum itself, home of Doctor Strange, next to Peter Parker’s apartment.

The key details of the Sanctum’s exterior seems fine, but the roof should be green!

I think the coloring of the lower two levels of the LEGO Sanctum is fine, though.

From what we have seen of the lowest floor, it seems like the LEGO version isn’t very accurate, especially since it’s not very deep.

The stairs for Bruce Banner to crash into are also on the wrong side, leading down from the door instead of the other way around (though this is understandable).

Also, the doors of the Sanctum are dual-doors, due to space constraints, LEGO only included one. The designs of the windows were stickered on the door outside.

As for the middle level, I’m not too sure if a parallel room exists in the MCU. But then again, I haven’t watched Dr Strange.

The top level has the iconic round window and a brown table.

While the LEGO room has a very nice Dr Strange feel to it, I don’t think it’s entirely accurate apart from the window. As for Peter Parker’s apartment building with Pepe’s Pizza underneath, this is inaccurate as Peter Parker’s apartment is definitely not next to the Sanctum.

Here’s the movie sanctum, and as you can see, no Peter Parker apartment.

I do appreciate LEGO’s inclusion of a Bleecker Street sign outside Pepe’s pizza, as the Sanctum Sanctorum in the MCU is located at Bleecker Street.

The Time Stone is included in the set, which makes perfect sense as the whole reason for the New York Battle was the Time Stone. I do wonder why out of all the LEGO Infinity Stones, only the Time Stone has a clear stand. 🤔 The minifigure selection is quite accurate – Dr. Strange, Iron Man, Peter Parker, Ebony Maw, and Cull Obsidian all took part in the battle – though Peter Parker only donned the Iron Spider suit when he was on the Q-Ship. I still think it was the right decision to include in the Iron Spider suit in this set, though. However, I think Wong and maybe even Bruce Banner should have been included in this set too.

While I don’t think this set is super inaccurate, I don’t think it’s particularly accurate either.

Accuracy: Mediocre

So, that’s the set accuracy of the LEGO Avengers: Infinity War sets! I hope you enjoyed reading that. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! 🙂

VaderFan2187 out! 😀