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These Five LEGO Marvel Infinity Saga Sets are Launching on 1st June

No surprises here: we’re here to tell you about even more sets that are launching next Tuesday, 1st June. If you’re a Marvel fan, ready your bank balance.

Five new Marvel Infinity Saga sets have appeared on the LEGO website. They’re not available for pre-order, but are arriving on 1st June. This isn’t to say these are the only Infinity Saga sets launching – it’s entirely possible we’ll still have some surprises come next Tuesday. But these are the ones we know about. Keep on reading for more details.

LEGO 76193 The Guardians’ Ship

LEGO Marvel The Guardians Ship
  • 1901 pieces
  • RRP £134.99

We wrote about this one in more detail yesterday, which you can read by clicking here. This is a huge (60cm wide) recreation of the Guardians’ Ship, complete with a display stand. Despite being marketed as ’14+’, this very much feels like an adult display piece to us. It’s the biggest set of the Infinity Saga range so far.

LEGO 76192 Avengers: Endgame Final Battle

  • 527 pieces
  • RRP £79.99

This one is definitely in playset territory. And while its RRP is a little high, we can see it being popular thanks to the Thanos bigfig that’s included. There’s a pretty solid line-up of minifigures, actually: Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Scarlet Witch, and Black Panther.

LEGO 76190 Iron Man: Iron Monger Mayhem

  • 479 pieces
  • RRP £34.99

There have been numerous Iron Man mechs over the years, and here’s another one. It comes with Iron Man, Pepper Potts and Obadiah Stane minifigures. 479 pieces for £35 feels like pretty good value to us.

LEGO 76186 Black Panther Dragon Flyer

  • 202 pieces
  • RRP £17.99

Though only a small set, the Dragon Flyer looks rather cool, and we love the three minifigures – Black Panther, Shuri and Chitauri. There’s a surprising amount of detail on the ship.

LEGO 76189 Captain America and Hydra Face-Off

  • 49 pieces
  • RRP £8.99

An obligatory pre-school ‘4+’ set. We have to question how many four year olds are watching the Avengers movies, but Captain America at least is rather ubiquitous.

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