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This Marvel Set is… Questionable - LEGO Captain America vs Red Hulk Battle 76292 (2024) Review

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This Marvel Set is… Questionable. Today, we're taking an honest and unbiased look at the controversial LEGO Marvel Captain America vs Red Hulk Battle 76292 (2024), a set based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie: Captain America: Brave New World from 2025. The set features a 223-piece jet build and four characters: Captain America (Sam Wilson), Falcon (Joaquin Torres), Red Hulk, and Ruth Bat-Seraph, all exclusive to this set. But at around $54.99 for just 223 pieces, it seems very overpriced, and we picked it up at 40% off! And, this scene never takes place in the movie! In This Video 🧱 Full build and review of LEGO 76292 🧍 Detailed look at the minifigures and Red Hulk big-fig ✈️ Jet build breakdown 💰 Value discussion — is the price justified? ⭐ Final verdict — worth buying or just for the figures? 👍 If you enjoyed this video, be sure to leave a like and subscribe! 🔔 Subscribe for awesome new LEGO videos every week! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMettsQdvrut0U6a-PfzoA?sub_confirmation=1 💎 Click Here to Buy! https://amzn.to/4bz0ZRM 📦 Check out our Amazon Affiliate link for suggestions! https://amzn.to/43HsiFe (any sales help me out!) - 🧱 LEGO Videos Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVQhk1p_FiQ&list=PLxLRPIexnk5w_JJ8MGbop2LJfrUsV1A8i 💥 LEGO Shopping Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjgq-GrFyHc&list=PLxLRPIexnk5xgBowJfM9DiGHu_piCoIAw&index=4 🏡 LEGO City Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVQhk1p_FiQ&list=PLxLRPIexnk5yetjnAHCaTPFNzHsdz8SeV 🚘 LEGO Speed Builds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtuK06C2Wso&list=PLxLRPIexnk5yiqEo1idO0kjRxvAxaGmv4 📲 LEGO Shorts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNflOoufB70&list=PLxLRPIexnk5zKyh7Np_Bx4xZnsjnR1E-Y&index=2 - Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMettsQdvrut0U6a-PfzoA Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oldmountainbricks/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/oldmountainbricks Threads - https://www.threads.net/oldmountainbricks X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/OldMtBricks Contact us: oldmountainbricks(at)gmail.com Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/oldmountain From the LEGO Website: Action movie fans will love the authentic details and popular minifigures included in LEGO® Marvel Captain America vs. Red Hulk Battle (76292). This Super Hero kids’ construction set puts high-flying Captain America adventures in the hands of boys and girls aged 8 and up. This fighter jet buildable toy includes an impressive cast of minifigures: Captain America and Falcon (both with opening wings), Red Hulk and Ruth Bat-Seraph. Featuring a large opening cockpit with room inside for a minifigure pilot, the jet It is easy for kids to hold the jet, fly it around and launch attacks using the 2 attached stud shooters. A top section of the jet can be removed to reveal a hidden storage compartment in the rear with room for spare studs or mystery metals. This buildable toy vehicle is ideal for independent role play. For added digital fun, kids can zoom into the model, rotate it in 3D and track their building progress using the fun, intuitive LEGO Builder app. I am NOT sponsored by The LEGO Group or Bricks and Minifigures for this video. #LEGO

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Sometimes these Marvel sets drop before the movie (or the movie drops way later), and you end up with a “what is this even supposed to be?” situation. In this video I build and review LEGO Marvel 76292 Captain America vs Red Hulk Battle (223 pieces, November 2024) and talk through why it’s… kinda questionable. I do a quick timelapse build, break down the little jet/ship build (tons of stickers, decent shaping, stud shooters, and solid swoosh-ability), and then we get into the real reason most people are even looking at this set: the minifigures and that Red Hulk big-fig. I go figure-by-figure with Sam Wilson Captain America, Joaquin Torres Falcon, Ruth Bat-Seraph (Sabra), and the Red Hulk big-fig. The big-fig is cool (and definitely part of why LEGO priced this set the way they did), but I’m still not convinced it justifies the cost. At $55, the price-per-piece is brutal—around 25 cents per piece—and on top of that, the scene doesn’t even happen in the movie, which makes the whole set concept feel off. My takeaway: I bought it at 40% off mainly for the exclusive characters, and that’s the only way I’d recommend it. The build is fine and I’m still putting it in my LEGO City, but for full price? It just doesn’t feel like $55 worth of LEGO.

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