76323 Avengers: Endgame Final Battle revealed!
Posted by CapnRex101,Marvel has developed a loosely connected series of minifigure-oriented display sets over the last couple of years and another has been revealed today: 76323 Avengers: Endgame Final Battle!
This set will be launched on the 1st of May and contains 621 pieces, costing £89.99, $99.99 or €99.99. The nine minifigures and Thanos are probably the highlight though, including new versions of Ant-Man and Spider-Man.
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While they often include some excellent minifigures, I have not been a fan of this series so far, as the actual models tend to underwhelm. I feel the same about this set based on official images, especially coming so soon after the relatively similar 76266 Endgame Final Battle.
What do you think though? Let us know in the comments.
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The mech gave me low expectations…
I don't know, i still prefer 4737-1 from 2010.
Probably the worst set of the year. I see so many wasted opportunities for good minifigs (Cap, Black Panther, Ant-man)... And making Giant-man mech is very poor decision.
Lego realised they don't need to try with marvel sets. They can just sell expensive minifigure packs with some bonus rubble
LEGO should unreveal this and actually try to make a decent Marvel set
Half the minifigures don’t have any leg printing .
Very disappointing .
What’s new about the Spider-man figure?
@ELH2806 said:
"Lego realised they don't need to try with marvel sets. They can just sell expensive minifigure packs with some bonus rubble"
I get that Endgame is the most successful Marvel film, but haven't we already seen one or two other "minifigures on rubble" packs before? It's time to explore some scenes from outside the final battle it seems.
Also Ant-Man as a mech instead of a "big big figure" like 76051-1 is such a let down.
Was Thor not there?
An easy hard pass.
I disliked the buildable giant man from 76314 Captain America: Civil War Action Battle, but this mech is an even worse representation. This would have been a great opportunity to give Thanos a removable helmet. So much wasted potential here.
Some plates, hoops, minifigs, and a logo for $100. nope.
Looks like they’re playing Quidditch
They could've at least redid the brown van. This set makes me sad.
This set doesn’t even need to come with instructions!
For me, The Avengers Assemble: Age of Ultron 76291 one is still the best.
Another Engame set.
yeah, just an expensive minifigure display
I'll pass on this one
Very underwhelming!
Build is naff,
Ant man Mech would have been fine as a Mech set, but not in this, also just looks off if displayed with the Civil War airport battle due to the different decisions. Could have worked collectively as a cool set of film scenes, that is broken with this.
Half the figures are repeats or downgrades from previous, e.g. why the AoU Cap! And no leg printing!
Only slightly redeeming bits I can see are Spidey and that shield print.
But that's only a print, would have been better with a new mold, if they can do the broken sword Anduril in Rivendell, they can mold a broken shield for this
Endgame final battle is the Landspeeder/Snowspeeder of Marvel
What an horrible set, yet another mech
This is actually baffling to me. They made a minifigure for Endgame Cap, but they keep using the design from Ultron? Why?
And the lack of leg printing is ridiculous, plus Wanda still doesn’t have her waist cloak. The Ant-Man mech is really the icing
100 €???
This will look nice in a trash can
I warned you more this shitty "Display" sets will pop up...
This is just waste of bricks and shelf space.
All those rings and not a Sonic character in sight
Lego Marvel stepped on the path of Lego DC.
Looks like the endgame is the collapse of the quality-toy universe upon itself.
LEGO ??
$100 for some rings, a handful of figs and a mech?!?
Lego has truly "lost the plot" as they say.
This might just be a contender for worst set ever, over that Obi Wan/Vader fight on the grayish blob.
I am going to have to pass methinks. Spidey looks good. The shield print looks good. Are they worth $100 to me? Nah...
I don't think Ant-man mech works in place of Ant-man enlarged. This clearly looks like he is in a mech as opposed to using the particles to enlarge himself.
A $10 mech, $10 big fig, and $45 of collectible minifigures, and assorted random parts that will immediately go in the sorting bin. Looks like I'll need a 30% discount to cover the bricks I don't need.
I saw the set in the Brickset post about this thread on Bluesky and my first thought before even knowing the price was, “That looks like a mess.”
Then I saw the price. Even at 50% off I probably wouldn’t pick it up. …and here I was thinking the Marvel logo set would be the worst of 2025, but Lego saw our reactions to that and said, “Hold my shawarma.”
Sigh. Are Marvel sets now display only? Too bad it's missing the brown van. A huge miss for not having Fat Thor and Stormbreaker.
The portals remind me of the Quidditch hoops from Harry Potter.
At this point they keep making these sets to sell the Minifigures. That's the only reason people will buy this. And honestly these figures are just wasted potential. The lack of detail on some of these as well as reused parts just makes it less appealing.
They're really out of ideas for Marvel sets aren't they? Loved the movie Endgame, sick of the Lego sets recreating the final battle. This is just an overpriced handful of minifigs with a stand, and (just like with LOTR) seems like the characters they chose to include (where's Thor?) aren't even accurate to this movie. Easy pass.
So many complaints. First off:
- AoU Cap? Again??? Does he not have any other suits??
- The Lack of leg printing is abominable.
- Ant-Man Mech feels so out of place here.
- Hero-to-villain ratio is way out of whack. Doesn't even make it look like a contest.
- That price XD
- This is the umpteenth time we've gotten this scene as a set. LEGO, if you're listening, there are SO many better battle scenes in the MCU that haven't been given the LEGO treatment yet.
- Also, is it just me, or does the first picture make Thanos look like one of the Avengers?
On the positive side:
- Cool Iron Spider-Man.
- Ant-Man FINALLY returns as a minifig.
- Cap's broken shield.
Yeah, the negatives outweigh the positives on this one. Definite pass.
Disappointing, a missed opportunity.
What do we need to do to get a comics-based Marvel set? Are these rubble-plus-incorrect-minifigures-without-enough-detail battle packs really selling that well?
ugly garbage
maybe they should just change the theme to avengers endgame instead of infinity saga given how many endgame final battle Lego has made lol
Star Wars gets a set for every possible space ship. Harry Potter gets one for every room in Hogwarts. Marvel, with a similarly vast number of movies, only gets figures on rubble. Wake me when they make a microscale Asgard or a more realistic sized Leviathan. And don't try to trick me with another Iron Man Armory, again.
At this price, I would have expected them to include stands, some spectators, and a golden snitch.
The Marvel theme is utterly pathetic at this point. What even is this? A display model? It’s ugly if so, and none of the figures have the accurate detailing to warrant keeping them on display. It feels more like a play set, yet there’s nothing to actually play with and that price is boxing out most of the children who’d want it just to play with it.
Give the super heroes budget back to DC. Between this abomination, the abysmal airport battle and the 50th iteration of Iron Man’s trans blue basement, it’s clearly time to wrap it up.
@ao_ka said:
"Endgame final battle is the Landspeeder/Snowspeeder of Marvel
What an horrible set, yet another mech"
Hey we actually could use a new snowspeeder, it's been a few years. Just as long as they don't copy the same one they did the last 10 times. :P
Odd minifig selection.
I get certain characters - Iron Man, Cap, Falcon, Black Panther, Ant Man - but the rest don't really merit an appearance in this particular set. So many others could have been used instead
This might be an alright set if it were $30 cheaper, but no way it's worth it at a $100 price tag.
Where is the golden snitch?
Kinda eh for a 60usd set
WHAT DO YOU MEAN ITS A 100USD!?!
Is this a display set or a playset? You can't really have both in a case like this, as it does neither well.
I actually really like the (Gi)Ant-Man mech, that's a really clever way of putting a size change play pattern into a set (especially as was the original thought when the Marvel Mechs started, its very easy to see them as stylized brick-built figures with minifig heads), but it's very unfitting for a $100 display set.
As a display, it doesn't look too bad when all folded together as a shallow façade, but it *is* just a bunch of trans-orange hoops above a featureless debris base with a sign in desperate need of a part recolor and a bunch of minifigs with at least one thing wrong or missing on each (torso prints from the wrong movies, severe lack of leg printing, missing/bad accessories, or in the case of Iron Man needlessly remade prints wasting budget).
I think Lego clearly learned the wrong lessons from 76261 - let's not kid ourselves, 75% of what people were excited for and bot the set for the three specific Spider-Man minifigures - a long-awaited remake of the very first Lego superhero, finally giving a minifigure to Andrew Garfield, and completing the set with the appropriate Tom Holland minifigure. Granted, Tobey and Andrew didn't have leg printing, but they did get dual molding and were sufficiently screen-accurate and highly desired. Now we're getting final battle sets with smaller and less interesting builds and minifigures closer to the *other* ones in that set - cheap, inaccurate, or underwhelming, and this is what Lego Marvel is now. I wasn't even personally buying Lego Super Heroes sets during their prime, but even I know that both DC and Marvel's sets have taken a steep fall from grace with only a handful of highlights. At this point, I'm only buying the buildable figures to scratch the Constraction itch and solo sets for specific minifigs.
lol
very funny
where's the real set?
@xboxtravis7992 said:
" @ao_ka said:
"Endgame final battle is the Landspeeder/Snowspeeder of Marvel
What an horrible set, yet another mech"
Hey we actually could use a new snowspeeder, it's been a few years. Just as long as they don't copy the same one they did the last 10 times. :P"
True, it has been some time indeed. And yes, I agree the aging 4500 design needs to be TRULY updated at last, especially for a better windscreen piece instead of the 1999 one.
And I thought the recent Civil War Airport was bad.
Also, could we just not get yet another Endgame final battle... FOR FIVE MINUTES!!! Try Infinity War for once
I wanted to rant, but everything's been written by the other commenters. Oh, well... I guess I wait until part two of this one pops up, the terrible minifig display set with all the female characters....
Thought this was an April Fools joke, but that’s next month
Avengers: Never-ending Game
Somebody ask Doctor Strange how many Endgame final battles there will be! Honestly where are the Infinity War final battles? It’s literally called INFINITY WAR!
@sop said:
"Somebody ask Doctor Strange how many Endgame final battles there will be! Honestly where are the Infinity War final battles? It’s literally called INFINITY WAR!"
Apparently 14,000,605!
I feel like all the newer Marvel minifigures are downgrades. Glad I have the older ones!
@BrickHelix said:
"This is actually baffling to me. They made a minifigure for Endgame Cap, but they keep using the design from Ultron? Why?
And the lack of leg printing is ridiculous, plus Wanda still doesn’t have her waist cloak. The Ant-Man mech is really the icing"
They do the same with Doctor Strange. He got a Minifigure in 76185 that was accurate to all of his previous film appearances (minus Thor Ragnarok), yet they keep reusing the Multiverse Of Madness Minifigure.
... on the bright side there is an Ant-Man minifig again.
...
Yeah...
The Ant-Man mech and destructible terrain action features indicating a play set...
...but that many minfigs and rubble terrain for most of the build indicate a display set...
What.
This set feels like it has a bit of an identity crisis. Who is this for?
At 615 pieces 6398 Central Precinct HQ is bigger than this set, right? Is it not just my eyes?
Having looked at this a few times now, it's really not that bad. But lego should be doing better than 'not that bad'.
A disappointing Harry Potter set.
@ao_ka said:
"Endgame final battle is the Landspeeder/Snowspeeder of Marvel"
No, it's Marvel's Hulkbuster! ...oh, wait.
Totally would get this at $79.99 not at $99!
Where's Deadpool? Wasn't Thor cradling his head in his lap in this scene?
Cap's broken shield being DARK GREY instead of, oh i don't knoww, trans-clear??? is so incredibly lazy and cheap i almost can't believve it... but then again, "lazy and cheap" seems to be the general direction LEGO's goin in these days
Given they keep putting out sets from this phase of the MCU that is starting to get on with age , its clear the the movies since have not resonated at all the same degree.
@tm76 said:
"Given they keep putting out sets from this phase of the MCU that is starting to get on with age , its clear the the movies since have not resonated at all the same degree. "
On the contrary, I think a D&W set would be fantastically popular.
Comparing this with 76192, it is nice to have some other figures, but as others mentioned, better versions of this scene have been produced.
This reveal would have broken the internet on April 1.
Serously? Either TLG decided to make a different version of Giant-Man every time he's, well, GIANT, or they are trying to squeeze a stupid mech in any Marvel set. Disappointinng. REALLY disappointing.
Giant Man peaked in 76051, just sayin...
@b2_O said:
"Giant Man peaked in 76051, just sayin..."
Don't apologise, this was when Lego recreated minifigures at a larger scale and worked much better than this mech obsession Lego currently have.
I swear they already made one of these?
@ao_ka said:
" @xboxtravis7992 said:
" @ao_ka said:
"Endgame final battle is the Landspeeder/Snowspeeder of Marvel
What an horrible set, yet another mech"
Hey we actually could use a new snowspeeder, it's been a few years. Just as long as they don't copy the same one they did the last 10 times. :P"
True, it has been some time indeed. And yes, I agree the aging 4500 design needs to be TRULY updated at last, especially for a better windscreen piece instead of the 1999 one.
"
I own 4500 , only other "speeder" I bought after was 75204 for the reference to the Kenner toy that inspired it. I was shocked at how little had changed between the two sets! A new windscreen would just be step one in revamping the build.
I would have preferred a larger set that included more heroes and the black order in addition to what this set already includes. For a set representing the most important battle of a movie series that was already over a decade, it is very underwhelming. Especially since 76261/76280 has shown that Lego can do a great final battle display scene already.
Definitely an early contender for THE worst set of 2025. But TLG knows it can lazily push out these Marvel sets because there's a pre-built market for them.
@Zoniax said:
"$100 for some rings, a handful of figs and a mech?!?
Lego has truly "lost the plot" as they say.
This might just be a contender for worst set ever, over that Obi Wan/Vader fight on the grayish blob."
It's definitely between those two, but I'd give the dishounrable edge to the SW set which is barely more than a grey baseplate. At least this one has plenty of (underwhelming) minifigs to hide all the grey.
@xboxtravis7992 said:
" @ELH2806 said:
"Lego realised they don't need to try with marvel sets. They can just sell expensive minifigure packs with some bonus rubble"
I get that Endgame is the most successful Marvel film, but haven't we already seen one or two other "minifigures on rubble" packs before? It's time to explore some scenes from outside the final battle it seems.
Also Ant-Man as a mech instead of a "big big figure" like 76051-1 is such a let down. "
It’s past time we get a modular avengers compound
I was so excited for this set but this! This! Really! I mean
Sixty dollars would’ve been a stretch!
I can sum up this set in four letters.
L A M E
@AliveAndBricking said:
"Definitely an early contender for THE worst set of 2025. But TLG knows it can lazily push out these Marvel sets because there's a pre-built market for them."
There's an idea for the end-of-year polls. Worst set of the year! The comments section would be entertaining, that's for sure.
@AliveAndBricking said:" @Zoniax said:"$100 for some rings, a handful of figs and a mech?!?
Lego has truly "lost the plot" as they say.
This might just be a contender for worst set ever, over that Obi Wan/Vader fight on the grayish blob."
It's definitely between those two, but I'd give the dishounrable edge to the SW set which is barely more than a grey baseplate. At least this one has plenty of (underwhelming) minifigs to hide all the grey."
At least 75334 had play features.
@xboxtravis7992 said:
"I own 4500 , only other "speeder" I bought after was 75204 for the reference to the Kenner toy that inspired it. I was shocked at how little had changed between the two sets! A new windscreen would just be step one in revamping the build."
Back in the 90’s, Galoob had a forum on their website, and they used to run contests with real prizes. I regret spending the five Galoob Bucks I won in one of those contests, but I did end up with at least three prototypes of unreleased products. One was a battle damaged Micro Machines AT-AT (which was weird because it had a metallic look, and appeared to have been melted with a soldering iron). Another was a pristine white Red 3 X-Wing (can’t recall if Biggs or his astromech were included, but I do remember that the paint had already started flaking off the slender guns). But the best one of all was…an Action Fleet Sandspeeder, with what appeared to be an airbrushed camo pattern (again, can’t remember if the two crew were included). It was mocked up on a standard Snowspeeder, though, so didn’t include the large fins by the engines. If it had actually gone into production, maybe they would have produced a new mold.
I never got the Kenner one, but I did snag the LEGO set specifically because I got that prototype.
I warned you that souless displayabke sets will be a future. And you laughed.
Kakamora Barge and then this advent calendar with a 15 euro mech and a 50 euro Thanos?
Portals look cool but everything else is meh the closer you look at it. The broken shield for cap is neat. But Cap's minifig is incorrect and Lego did the correct torso in an earlier set. The Ant Man mech looks awful.
The mech is disappointing as are the same minifigures. They REALLY should have added some or all of Ebony Maw, Proxima Midnight, Corvus Glaive, and Cull Obsidian. And Carol Danvers? Where is she? UGH! This set reeks of 'cash grab'. I dig (most things) Avengers related but this one I wouldn't pay $50 for let alone MSRP.
@JulieHD said:
"Cap's broken shield being DARK GREY instead of, oh i don't knoww, trans-clear??? is so incredibly lazy and cheap i almost can't believve it... but then again, "lazy and cheap" seems to be the general direction LEGO's goin in these days"
you'll still see enough people defend these utterly incomprehensible decisions and the general decline in effort and quality
Lego should take a page from Thanos's book and snap away half of these lame Marvel sets.
It’s been 5 years since I last collected Marvel Cinematic Universe minifigs, and it seems like I haven’t missed much. Many minifigs from MCU are repeated. All I need to do is to buy those 3 or 4 sets from the last 5 years to maximise the number of minifigs which I haven’t got, and then collect the rest of the minifigs separately, or maybe wait out a few years for a more favourable set to complete the collection. It’s senseless to purchase sets that have repetitive minifigs.
Not the worst idea for a set, but the execution is kinda meh. The brick-built Giant-Man giant minifigure from 76051 remains the perfect way to portray a LEGO minifigure that grew. Neither the construction Ant-Man from 76314 nor this Ant-Man mech come close. The construction Ant-Man is terrible; visually it doesn’t belong. The mech is nice enough, but it doesn’t correctly represent how a giant minifig would look.
The exclusion of Thor (and several other characters); the incorrect Captain America uniform; not printing the broken shield on a clear piece; and not including Thanos’ helmet are all big disappointments.
Much like the other Endgame sets, I’ll pick it up just because, but not until there’s a deep discount.
@gunther_schnitzel said:
"Was Thor not there?
An easy hard pass.
"
Thank you. What happened to Thor?