Marvel Hulkbuster Lego Set Discounted To Lowest Price Yet Ahead Of Prime Big Deal Days

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Amazon is offering a limited-time discount on the very big Marvel Hulkbuster building set. Inspired by Avengers: Age of Ultron, this set originally retailed for $550, but you can add the Lego Hulkbuster to your collection for only $300 ahead of Prime Big Deal Days. It's worth noting that the set has consistently sold for around $400 throughout 2024, so the $250 overall savings isn't reflective of recent trends. Still, you're getting one of the largest Lego Marvel sets for $85 less than you would at the Lego Store and other retailers.

Before Lego released the staggering 5,201-piece Avengers Tower last holiday, the Hulkbuster owned the distinction of being the largest Marvel Lego set by piece count. .

Yes, $300 is still pretty steep, but at least the price-per-brick is less than some other large-scale Marvel sets, including the aforementioned Avengers Tower and the Daily Bugle from Spider-Man, which takes third place with 3,772 pieces. Spider-Man fans can get the Daily Bugle Lego set for $322 (was $350) at Amazon.

Lego classifies the Hulkbuster as one of its hard-to-find sets, which means stock is limited at all retailers. The Lego Store is offering Hulkbuster for $385.

The Hulkbuster suit first appeared in the MCU in Avengers: Age of Ultron, as a supersized last-resort suit to fight a raging Hulk if necessary. It was later used by Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk, in Avengers: Infinity War when Bruce briefly lost his ability to transform into his heroic alter-ego.

If you don't want to spend $327 on a Lego set but love the Hulkbuster, you can get a much smaller version for $40. If you think Hulkbuster needs a friend, the 1,508-piece Lego Optimus Prime set is on sale for $144 (was $180). Optimus Prime makes for a really cool Lego set thanks to its ability to transform from mech to truck, just like the star of Michael Bay's over-the-top film franchise.

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