LEGO Marvel S.H.I.E.L.D Helicarrier Set Review

LEGO Marvel S.H.I.E.L.D Helicarrier Set Review


The LEGO Marvel S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, inspired by the 2012 Avengers film, is an elaborate centerpiece – the perfect, extravagant gift for a dedicated MCU fan. I say “dedicated,” because the Helicarrier is not on the level of cultural saturation, as, say, the Batwing or a TIE Fighter, for which the audience is broad and diverse. This is not an impulse purchase; anyone devoted enough to want an intricately detailed, microscaled model of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier will rationalize the $400 expense to purchase it. And for that select, niche audience, this set is everything it needs to be.

Divided into 27 bags with two instruction booklets and one sticker sheet, the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier is a formidable undertaking. It has a high piece variance; I’ve used all these build elements in prior sets, but rarely have they all been present in a single set and brought to bear on a single result.

You start by building the bowls of the ship, which includes the control room, where the majority of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents carry out their classified duties; the holding area where the Avengers hold Loki prisoner; and Bruce Banner’s lab, where Banner and Tony Stark analyze Loki’s scepter. There is also the basement area where Banner gets trapped under rubble and goes into a Hulk rage.

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The designers represent the humans in these scenes not through minifigures, but through miniature stacks of LEGO studs. Two black studs with a brown stud on top is Nick Fury. A purple stud sandwiched between two olive-green studs is Hulk. A peach stud stacked on a purple stud stacked on a dark gray stud is Hawkeye. It is deeply amusing to recognize these characters via their most minimalist depictions.

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After building the ship’s underbelly, you build the ship’s propulsion engines, which attach to the back of the ship, Then you build the ship’s runway, a long element. which ‘slides’ over the living areas, concealing them. At around the same time, you decorate the top of the Helicarrier to look like an airbase, with supply containers, and fighter jets waiting to dispatch. You can even build a minimalist version of the Quinjet, which you suspend mid-air with a clear peace.




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