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109 francs for a few figures? This Lego set is a bad joke

Lego has done it again: an overpriced Marvel set that looks more like a figure pack than a real Lego set. With uninspired scenery, recycled minifigures and an absurd price, Lego proves once again that fans are only seen as a source of money, in my opinion.

109 francs for 621 parts. What does Lego offer in return? An epic diorama from Endgame, an impressive display set or at least a cool game set? Nope. Instead you get a lovelessly cobbled-together ruin with a few explosion effects and an embarrassing Ant Man mech. Welcome to the most expensive minifigure package of the year.

An uninspired structure and questionable design decisions

Minifigures: little innovation, lots of recycling

Verdict: a set that nobody needs

The Avengers: Endgame Final Battle set is a prime example of what Lego is doing wrong. An uninspired build, recycled minifigures, questionable design decisions and a completely inflated price make it one of the most disappointing Marvel sets of recent years. Anyone who spends 109 francs on a couple of minifigures with boring accessories will ask themselves when putting it together, if not before, why they bought it in the first place.

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