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A few hours ago, we revealed some images of the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes UCS S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier (76042) and now LEGO has officially announced the set. We now get to see the whole set in its glory. The Helicarrier consists of 2,996 pieces and will retail for $349.99. It will include 5 minifigures: Nick Fury, Black Widow, Captain America, Hawkeye, and Maria Hill, as well as 12 microfigures. As we mentioned before, it’ll be available for early access for LEGO VIP members from February 17-28 and to the general public on March 1. Check out the all the images below as well as the press release. US $349.99 – CA $399.99 – DE 349.99€ – UK £269.99 – DK 2999.00 DKK Includes 5 minifigures: Nick Fury, Black Widow, Captain America, Hawkeye and Maria Hill, plus an iconic SHIELD eagle stand to display them on Features 3 microscale Quinjets, 3 fighter jets, a gasoline truck, 2 forklift trucks, 2 runways, 4 road blockades, armored exterior with translucent elements, detailed interior, plus 12 microfigures (Nick Fury, Hawkeye, Captain America, Iron Man and 8 SHIELD agents)




Also includes a detailed runway Weapons include Hawkeye’s bow, Black Widow’s gun and Captain America’s shield Includes a plaque with facts about The SHIELD Helicarrier Add lights and spinning rotors to the Helicarrier with the 88000, 8883 and 8870 LEGO® Power Functions sets (sold separately) Rotors can also be turned manually Includes a display standAbout this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:With this LEGO Super Heroes Avengers #7 set you can take on the challenge of building an awesome Helicarrier. It includes Nick Fury, Black Widow, Capta, Hawkeye and Maria Hill. The LEGO Avengers set also has a gasoline truck, two forklift trucks and four road blockades. LEGO Super Heroes Avengers #7: Includes 5 minifigures: Nick Fury, Black Widow, Capta, Hawkeye and Maria Hill, plus an iconic S.H.I.E.L.D. eagle stand to display them on Features 3 microscale Quinjets, 3 fighter jets, a gasoline truck, 2 forklift trucks, 2 runways, 4 road blockades, armored exterior with translucent elements, detailed interior, plus 12 microfigures (Nick Fury, Hawkeye, Capta, Iron Man and 8 S.H.I.E.L.D. agents) Avengers toy set includes a detailed runway SpecificationsGenderAge RangeCharacterManufacturer Part NumberColorModelThemeBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x




W x H)No question have been asked yet. Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 68 reviews 020 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy. View all Top LEGO Toys View all LEGO Angry Birds LEGO DC Super Heroes LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Free next day Click+Collect*Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.Limit 5 per customer. WARNING: Small Parts, Not For Children Under 3 Years Old. Most Helpful Customer Reviews See all customer reviews /2016/12/05/amazon-discounts-76042-the-shield-helicarrier-by-50/ on this server. Your technical support key is: 36b3-d090-1756-6707We all have fond memories from our younger years putting together fun LEGO sets like cars, planes, houses, and more. But if you were especially lucky (or especially wealthy), you might have had the opportunity to construct truly massive LEGO sets like the Taj Majal, Shield Helicarrier, or even the fabled Death Star Itself.




Below are the 11 biggest pre-made sets the LEGO company has ever released, sorted by number of pieces. exclusives or are out-of-print, so don't expect to nab them for their MSRP. For the ultimate Marvel Cinematic Universe fan, the Shield Helicarrier comes with five Avengers minifigures, a big bunch of manofigures, and functioning turbines powered by AAA batteries with a special add-on. Along with a few thousand other tiny details. The Ultimate Collector Series version of the Imperial Star Destroyer is full of interior detail that doesn't actually show up when the entire beast is assembled. But the most impressive thing about this set is its sheer size - it's over three feet long! Long out of production, it now routinely sells for over $2,000. Did we say the Imperial Star Destroyer was big? If you want to build this Super Star Destroyer, you're going to need an even bigger table - this massive model is more than four feet long when fully assembled. Its custom minifigs are a nice touch.




The Grand Carousel is an epic set for its detail, not for its sheer size. Its complex, colorful, and is (of course) fully motorized. If you're a big Star Wars fan, these probably are the droid you're looking for. In addition to several fun droid minifigs (Gonk Droid!), this 2014 version of the Sandcrawler model comes with functioning treads, and of course a ridiculous amount of internal detail. It's also got nearly twice as many pieces as the original 2005 UCS edition. After its fully assembled, this Eiffel Tower stands over four feet tall! It's a challenging build, making it perfect for LEGO pros. Newbies might want to pick a set that isn't almost all grey pieces. The Death Star II, like every model on this list, is absolutely massive, of course. But it includes a lot of neat smaller details, too. I'm especially found of the physical lasers. LEGO's 2008 Death Star is a different kind of LEGO set. Plenty of these massive models have interior detail, but it's usually hidden away. This Death Star takes a diorama approach, allowing you to see lots of movie scenes all in one model.




This set is rumored to end its long run and go out of production soon. Some hardcore LEGO fans dislike the Tower Bridge build since you basically have to build the same tower twice, but it's still a hugely impressive and aesthetically pleasing model. What is there left to say about the Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon? It's just plain awesome, all-around. Fantastic build experience, epic scope, nice minifigs, and great detail. If you didn't snag one when it came out in 2007, expect to shell out as much as $6,000 to buy it in-box now. LEGO's Taj Mahal set clocks in at almost 6,000 pieces, making it the biggest individual LEGO set ever made. The finished model is over 20 inches wide and over 16 inches tall, making it an imposing model to say the least. Have you ever been fortunate enough to construct one of these sets yourself? Have fond memories of another huge LEGO set not listed? Discuss with your fellow brickheads in the comments below. Justin Davis is the second or third best-looking Editor at IGN.

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