Customer Reviews for LEGO - Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Infinity War Thanos Ultimate Battle - Multi Colored
Customer Rating
5
The Milano Flies Again...
on May 6, 2019
Posted by: MajorManiac
Major Maniac here reviewing the latest edition of the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Milano. This is such a cool concept of having to get two separate sets that you can join together to create an ultimate ship. I think the first version of the Milano was still the best, but this version is really cool and unique. I love that it has a cargo hold for the Infinity Gauntlet.
The two biggest critiques is that Thanos isn't attacking with any type of vehicle. Its just him so the good guy/bad guy balance isn't really there. The second critique is that the Milano doesn't really fit all of the characters and the accessories very well. With such a large vehicle, I would like there to be space for all of the minifigs and their accessories.
Overall, this is still a cool set and you should really get this entire line of sets in order to fully appreciate the playability.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
4
An Essential Set
on April 23, 2019
Posted by: xyhhx
This set is critical as it contains Thanos himself with his Gauntlet, and the Guardians' new spacecraft, the Benatar. I do enjoy the comic-style Thanos as opposed to what he could have looked like if his design was based on the movie. The "butter knife" was unnecessary and went straight into my spare parts bin. The set contains possibly the best LEGO interpretation of Iron Man, with a great looking jetpack and Tony's faces blanketed in blue light: an instantly recognizable nod to the movies. This Star-Lord was identical to the one in Ayesha's Revenge, which is fine with me, but my only complaint is that none of his faces feature his signature helmet, which is pretty disappointing. Gamora was well designed; no worries about that. As for the Benatar itself, it's one of my favorite LEGO Marvel vehicle interpretations, with such character, you can personify this ship as one that is adventurous yet humble. And it's exactly that: with unique angles and interesting connections, some of the ideas in this build left me wondering why I didn't think of them earlier. My mod for this set included changing the seat count from four to six by adding two benches in the back, which was wasted as a space for the "captured" Gauntlet, which is not plot relevant to Infinity War. I also added a primary booster, missing in the set but present in the movie, to the abrupt "wall" where Thor's Weapon Quest is supposed to connect. The photos below are of my mods, not of the original set (sorry for bad quality and the first one not being upright) In conclusion, this set provides exceptional build-and-play for youngsters and makes an eye-catching display piece for older fans, although not 100% relevant to Avengers: Infinity War.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
Amazing Addition to Collection
on April 15, 2020
Posted by: SpaceBoy123
When the Infinity War line of sets was released, I bought all of them. This one set was the second biggest I believe but it is really great. When combined with Thor’s Weapon Quest, the Milano looks amazing and can fit a total of 8 minifigures inside of it. Overall, amazing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
Pretty Good
on February 2, 2020
Posted by: DarkSavage
Its a really good set with Iron Man and Thanos but should have added Draxs. But over all a really good set for the price. Nice design and play features.