SUMMARY:
Released in 2016 to promote Captain America: Civil War, this set comes with 25 pieces, one mini-figure (with shield), and an instruction pamphlet. It’s recommended for ages 6-12.
REVIEW:
Starting with the mini-figure, it’s still the easiest way to get Chris Evans’ Cap. It has nice printing, yes, but printing flesh tone onto dark blue can go either of two ways: it turns out to be a pale white or a dark tan. This figure has the latter, and it feels a little out of place when stacked up against other figures. Besides that and some stellar torso printing, there’s no arm printing, no leg printing, or alternate face, but this figure still gets the job done.
The motorcycle is actually one of the rare times that LEGO hasn’t sized it up a few scales. The bike is roughly to scale with the mini-figure. It comes with a sidecar to hold onto Captain America’s shield and a flick fire missile. It’s a convenient way to get LEGO’s Captain America, so, for that objective alone, this set isn’t too shabby. Where this one lacks is its build. Oddly, this wave included two other motorcycles in this scale, so why would anyone really need a third?
BONUS FEATURES:
None.
ROSCOE’S ODD MOON RATING: 6 Stars