The new LEGO 76210 Hulkbuster set has been spotted in an Indonesian LEGO Certified Store by Brickpedia, and despite not being officially announced, this 4,049-piece Hulkbuster was just minding its own business on a store shelf.
Update: 76210 Hulkbuster has officially been revealed! Check out the announcement post to find out release dates, pricing and check out more official photos of the biggest LEGO Marvel set yet.
- 76210 Hulkbuster [US] – US$549.99
- 76210 Hulkbuster [AUS] – AU$849.99
- 76210 Hulkbuster [UK] – £474.99
- 76210 Hulkbuster [EU] – €549.99
- 76210 Hulkbuster [CA] – CAD$699.99
This 2022-version of the Hulkbuster is an absolutely gargantuan version of Iron Man’s Hulkbuster Armour, and is based on the Age of Ultron version, which went toe-to-toe with The Hulk.
This is the second large D2C (direct-to-consumer) Hulkbuster that LEGO have produced, and is a big upgrade from 2018’s 76105 The Hulkbuster: Ultron Edition.
Unfortunately, there aren’t any pricing or release date details yet, so keep an eye out for the imminent official reveal.
Here’s a look at the back and sides of the box, which features more details such as the Hulkbuster’s dimensions. It’s 52cm (20.4 inches) tall, and 37cm (14.5 inches) wide, so it is quite large, and also comes with its own stickered UCS plaque.
One minifigure is included, an exclusive version of Tony Stark.
I can’t put my finger on it, but I don’t really think the proportions work out here. There are some really nice details such as the arms and the level of detail afforded, but the boxy-looking torso looks wildly inaccurate.
Here’s the in-movie Hulkbuster for comparison, which immediately should ring alarm bells that something isn’t quite right here.
The LEGO version just looks so ridiculously top-heavy, and the leg details are nice, but they seem a little skinny/small.
With the rumoured asking price of US$500 (yup), this is going to be a tall (heh) ask for fans, and one has to ask – do we really need another massive Marvel display model so close to 76215 Black Panther bust?
Stay tuned for the full reveal soon, but in the meantime, this is all we get for now! I really hope this is one of those sets that look terrible on packaging, but doesn’t look as bad in the flesh.
What do you think of the LEGO UCS Hulkbuster?
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Gabriel says
I believe that the reason it looks so weird is the fact that the torso is scaled up witch caused the legs to get scaled down.
Jay says
Maybe for stability? I really don’t understand the design with this one, especially why they had to go so big when it clearly doesn’t do much for how accurate it looks.
Austin says
It’s the ankles and hips that throw it off. They look really under armored for sure. Like someone else said, I’m sure there will be a mod for it soon after release.
Jay says
It’s the giant barrel chest for me. He looks like he’s sucking air in to make himself look larger.
Gregory says
I’m sure it’ll be 500 or more. It looks fantastic but sadly I believe they at some point only the rich will or can buy. Sets are getting more and more detailed and bigger.
Ed says
I don’t know what you mean by only. LEGO still does and always will make regular size sets. The UCS sets are in addition, not instead of.
Jay says
It’s a little crazy. I can’t imagine there being a large market/a lot of demand for a 500+ dollar Hulkbuster
Nick says
I think the Black Panther bust boring, where this is cool and I want it. You’re right about the legs. I’m sure before I buy it someone will have a custom build to bulk them up.
Jay says
I just think the proportions are all over the place. Really hope it looks better in person
Dave says
Just saying, I want to see this Hulkbuster side by side with the big bowser!
Jay says
Bowser would win hands down!
Corey M says
Seems like they mixed the designs from Age of Ultron and Infinity War