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Today we quickly unpack the LEGO Marvel Avengers Endgame polybag 30452 Iron Man and Dum-E that we will soon be able to obtain under the condition of purchase.
No surprise inside, what is there is presented on the bag: An Iron Man minifigure in version Quantum Suit which will join all the other characters in the same outfit distributed in the different sets based on the film, a transparent support so that the minifig takes a little height and Dum-E, Tony Stark's assistant robot.
The good idea of this polybag is to provide a transparent vertical support to assemble which attaches to the back of the minifig and which allows it to really stage it.
Dum-E is rather simplified here and it makes sense for a construction delivered in a polybag. Best of all, this version of Dum-E directly echoes that of Tony Stark's other assistant, Dum-U, which will be delivered in the 76125 Iron Man Hall of Armor set.
Regarding the minifig, it is this bag that will allow you to get Tony Stark in the Quantum Suit which dresses all the characters in the different sets. The helmet remains standard and the set is not really matched, but this is also the case in the various sets provided for the other characters who usually wear a helmet (Ant-Man, War Machine)
The interpretation of the outfit Quantum Suit in LEGO sauce is really successful with dotted surfaces with a metallic look and a superposition of elements well rendered by the use of light gray areas. The continuity between the torso and the legs is very correct but we find the usual pad printing defect at the junction between the thighs and the lower legs.
It's also a pity that LEGO decided not to pad anything on the character's arms. A few gray lines would have helped to dress the minifigure even more.
Two faces for Tony Stark: A standard expression and a version with the nicely pad-printed HUD that remains partially visible when the helmet visor is up.
So it's a polybag in my opinion rather successful that LEGO offers here, with a major character, a welcome presentation support and a small construction that will easily find its place in a diorama.
Note: The polybag shown here, supplied by LEGO, is used as usual. To participate in the raffle, simply post a comment on this article before April 7, 2019 at 23:59 p.m.. You have every right to disagree with me, this is not eliminatory.
Update : The winner was drawn and was notified by email, his nickname is indicated below. Without a response from him to my request for contact details within 5 days, a new winner will be drawn.
Toufino - Comment posted the 01/04/2019 at 11:49 |
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