We saw images for this one
leak out in early June, but now
LEGO has officially released images and details for their
Disney+ What If Animated Series LEGO Sakaarian Iron Man Set.
The premise behind the episode this set is based on seems to ask What If Tony Stark didn't make it back to Earth at the end of the first Avengers movie. See the official description and details below for the set which is slated for release in August:
Take Marvel fans to a new dimension of build-and-play, imaginative adventure with LEGO Marvel Tony Stark’s Sakaarian Iron Man (76194). This landmark LEGO Marvel set lets kids aged 8 and up recreate scenes from the animated Marvel Studios’ What If...? series on Disney+ and explore new stories from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
New stories with iconic Super Hero characters. This exciting expansion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe features 3 minifigures – Tony Stark, Valkyrie and The Watcher – and a buildable mech that can also be rebuilt into a powerful-looking car. Kids place the Tony Stark minifigure into the Sakaarian Iron Man mech. This mechanical giant is highly posable, allowing kids to twist and turn the mech as it advances into Super Hero action. When there’s a need for speed, kids rebuild the mighty mech into a power-packed vehicle and race off for more amazing adventures.
-This LEGO Marvel Tony Stark’s Sakaarian Iron Man (76194) set brings Marvel Studios’ What If...? TV series to life and takes kids to a new dimension of build-and-play, imaginative adventures.
=Includes Tony Stark, Valkyrie and The Watcher minifigures, plus a buildable mech that can also be rebuilt into a powerful-looking vehicle.
-Kids place the Tony Stark minifigure into the highly posable Sakaarian Iron Man mech ready for Super Hero action. When there’s a need for speed, the mech can berebuilt into a power-packed car.
-Put kids aged 8+ who love Marvel Studios’ What If...? , on Disney+, and the Marvel films at the center of the latest Super Hero action with the terrifically transformable Sakaarian Iron Man mech.
-The posable mech stands over 5 in. (15 cm) tall and rebuilds into a Tony Stark-style race car.
On 7/7/2021 at 3:46 PM, LandoTucker said:Wow. Lego really pushing thr envelope here. Can't believe it's a mech! I haven't seen a Lego MSH mech since the Sakaarian Iron Man mech they revealed almost 10 minutes before. Or the ludicrously bad Sentinel sized Iron Monger mech on June 1st. Or the twin pack of Spider-Man vs Dr Octopus mechs in May. Or the Thor, Morales and Cap mechs they did in January. Lego know this is all uninspired and boring crap. Kids know it's crap. And everyone knows people buy it for the minifigures.
Still, when Lego does horrifically bad sets like this I always look forward to seeing the defense, excuses and justifications fromLego's loyal army of uncritical, on-message YouTube 'reviewers'. So, when they say "It's an interesting choice for Lego to go with another mech, but it looks great value and has some amazing minifigures." What they should be saying is "These mechs suck. They constitute over half of Lego's 2021 offerring, they are horribly overpriced, totally out of scale and devoid of imagination and interest." But then, if they told the truth, no free Lego sets. Bless 'em.
Lol. Totally on target, but in their defense, everything they do look more or less robotic so mechs are pretty much their full time hustle. Are they completely fabricated outta thin air and totally nonsensical and useless? Let's ask ML's Hologram Iron Man what he thinks.
Lego knows its target audience is the mini fig collectors than they only throw in some building "accessories" to TRY to justify the ridiculous price. Its a bit easier with Star Wars cuz they can always do an awesome spaceship, but with Marvel, after Ghost Riders Hell Charger and Star Lord's spaceship, there's not much left. That's why they have to pull these kinda mech things straight outta their arises.
A little tip to the Mini Fig fans though, if you give it about a month's time, pretty much any Mini Fig ever done by Lego is easily available through any number of overseas exporters for a fraction of the cost, usually less than a dollar. And for all the brand supporters, yes, they are exactly the same. Its not rocket science. It's computer printed graphics on a generic block figure. And, in many cases, they come with accessories the Lego branded ones didn't. Why throw your undying support to a company that has zero qualms about gouging you for an extra buck?
Wonder if we'll get Watcher as a BAF. Liking that design and it looks fairly comic accurate.
mech madness! meanwhile im just waiting for that lego CMF news
Wow. Lego really pushing thr envelope here. Can't believe it's a mech! I haven't seen a Lego MSH mech since the Sakaarian Iron Man mech they revealed almost 10 minutes before. Or the ludicrously bad Sentinel sized Iron Monger mech on June 1st. Or the twin pack of Spider-Man vs Dr Octopus mechs in May. Or the Thor, Morales and Cap mechs they did in January. Lego know this is all uninspired and boring crap. Kids know it's crap. And everyone knows people buy it for the minifigures.
Still, when Lego does horrifically bad sets like this I always look forward to seeing the defense, excuses and justifications fromLego's loyal army of uncritical, on-message YouTube 'reviewers'. So, when they say "It's an interesting choice for Lego to go with another mech, but it looks great value and has some amazing minifigures." What they should be saying is "These mechs suck. They constitute over half of Lego's 2021 offerring, they are horribly overpriced, totally out of scale and devoid of imagination and interest." But then, if they told the truth, no free Lego sets. Bless 'em.
tarot -
2021-07-07 @ 7:33 pm
On 7/7/2021 at 8:23 PM, monron999 said:Lol. I don't know. Don't we have to endure at least two weeks of Dan Yun cryptic tweets first? You know he only does that to make us spin our wheels, laughing at us the entire time.
Nah. Marvel / disney will reveal the what if figures themselves. Dan only really those the teasing for comic stuff
On 7/7/2021 at 12:39 PM, Ironspider428 said:I wonder how long itll be before we see reveals or leaks of the ML What If wave, now that LEGO and I think Funko has revealed theirs. Im still betting on this Sakaar Hulkbuster being the BAF.
Lol. I don't know. Don't we have to endure at least two weeks of Dan Yun cryptic tweets first? You know he only does that to make us spin our wheels, laughing at us the entire time.
I wonder how long itll be before we see reveals or leaks of the ML What If wave, now that LEGO and I think Funko has revealed theirs. Im still betting on this Sakaar Hulkbuster being the BAF.
On 7/7/2021 at 1:56 PM, monron999 said:While I'm not all that stoked about the amount alternate versions of characters that will undoubtedly be done in all our favorite toy lines before many much more deserving characters are properly represented, I did like the What If? series and have big hopes for this show. This is a cool looking set and an interesting arch, however, and acouple of the other rumored stories look really promising. This is a cool concept, thoughI just wonder how many characters, in the ML line in particular, will get displaced by all figures ofthese alternate characters that will surely come from this show.
I wouldn't mind as long as they aren't alternate version of characters who haven't gotten a ML toy before.
While I'm not all that stoked about the amount alternate versions of characters that will undoubtedly be done in all our favorite toy lines before many much more deserving characters are properly represented, I did like the What If? series and have big hopes for this show. This is a cool looking set and an interesting arch, however, and acouple of the other rumored stories look really promising. This is a cool concept, thoughI just wonder how many characters, in the ML line in particular, will get displaced by all figures ofthese alternate characters that will surely come from this show.
JayC -
2021-07-07 @ 12:13 pm
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