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The latest in the LEGO Marvel lineup to to revealed and officially announced is the LEGO Daily Bugle Set!

It was first rumoured at the end of last year but no one had any idea of what the set would entail let along the scale of it.

Today LEGO officially reveals the largest LEGO Spider-Man set to date with a whopping 3,772 pieces and four stories tall. 

If memory serves me right this set will also set a new record for the amount of Minifigures, 25, in a set, with the LEGO Star Wars Death Star (75159) having just 23. 

Here is the full list of included Minifigures, some you’ll recognise and others you won’t, LEGO has indeed gone all out with the selection and included some never before done characters such as Daredevil and Blade!

  • Fire Star
  • Blade
  • Doctor Octopus
  • Spider-Man
  • J. Jonah Jameson
  • Betty BrantVenom
  • Miles Morales
  • Spider-Ham
  • Green Goblin
  • Gwen Stacy
  • Carnage
  • Punisher
  • Peter Parker
  • Ghost-Spider
  • Black Cat
  • Robbie Robertson
  • Ben Urich
  • Mysterio
  • Daredevil
  • Sandman
  • Aunt May
  • Ron Barney
  • Bernie the Cab Driver
  • Amber Grant

The Daily Bugle headquarters stands tall at 82cm, taller than the LEGO Disney Castle, so if you’re planning on grabbing this when it release make sure to account for the room/display space. It resembles the look and feel of a Modular building so should fit into a Cityscape easily.

Having walls that come away is a nice touch and allows you easy access to the interior, Vignette, as well as the four floors, which include:

  • J. Jonah Jameson’s office
  • Peter Parker’s office
  • Newsroom
  • Lobby

The LEGO Marvel Daily Bugle (75178) has a hefty price tag to match, retailing at £274.99 – €299,99 – $299,99 (USD).

LEGO doesn’t give you much time to save or budget for such a big set as the VIP release is just next week, 26th May 2021, while general availability will be 1st June 2021.

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2 Comments

  1. Looks good – would love to see an Avengers Tower at the same scale.

    1. That would be a great idea, and one I think is inevitable, maybe next year! I’m surprised LEGO didn’t do the Avengers Tower first.

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