• Build the Iron Man Hall of Armor with a rotating podium, detachable modules that can be combined and stacked in many different ways, plus a posable Igor Suit mech with minifigure cockpit and mobile robot
  • This fun building toy includes 5 minifigures: Iron Man MK 1, Iron Man MK 5, Iron Man MK 41 and Iron Man MK 50 (plus Tony Stark face and hair elements to attach to your chosen Iron Man suit) and an Outrider
  • Iron Man lab measures over 5” (13cm) high, 13” (35cm) wide and 6” (17cm) deep with modules in standard formation; Igor Suit measures over 3” (9cm) high, 1” (5cm) long and 3” (9cm) wide
  • 524 pieces – Iron Man toy construction kit for boys and girls aged 7+ and for fans and kids of all ages; This LEGO Marvel Avengers Iron Man Hall of Armor 76125 building set for kids can be built together with all other original LEGO creative toys and LEGO bricks for imaginative play
  • Recreate exciting action from the Marvel Avengers movies with this buildable superhero toy

Good toy. Everything was as expected.

This is an awesome LEGO set! I normally go for ships or things that you can drive around. This is a very static set, so I was unsure how cool it'd be, but it's genuinely really neat. It's such a great-looking setup and all the minifigs are dope! I love it!

My son plays with it all time. He just loved it.

Building gets repetitive But you can get some nice iron man armor

Our grandson has 10000plus lego's

Ordered for grandson. Loves legos

It was cheaper here than at the Lego Store. This was a gift for my husband and he loved it.

I gave this to my son for his twelfth birthday. He hasn't seen any of the movies yet, but still seems to somehow know everything about Iron Man. He built this set in about 90 minutes. It has quite a few nice details, from the fully-articulated fingers on the large blue (hulkbuster?) suit, down to the blender apparently used to make his anti-palladium smoothies in Iron Man 2. My son and I had difficulty mapping some of the details to the movies. Perhaps some blurbs saying something like, "this is the MK5 suit, worn in such and such battle" would be useful in future sets. However, that didn't really take away from the enjoyment. It is, after all, about making our own stories, isn't it?