
"With a BrickScore of 73.6, the Avengers Tower Battle earns its fans decisively — reviewers call it a genuine upgrade on its predecessor, an impressive display piece, and an action-packed play set, with only minor gripes about the hero-light minifigure lineup and a slight price premium."
Reviewers — spanning both adult enthusiasts and parents buying for kids — are overwhelmingly positive about the Avengers Tower Battle (76166), praising its impressive height (over 18"), satisfying build progression, and strong play features. The set is widely seen as a clear upgrade over the 2015 Avengers Tower (76038), with a brick-built Avengers "A" logo and an opening tower design cited as standout improvements. The main recurring criticism is that the minifigure roster leans too villain-heavy, with some wishing for more hero variety, and a handful of reviewers flag the price as slightly inflated and the sticker usage as a minor annoyance.
Where they split: Minor disagreement on the Iron Man helmet mold — some reviewers dislike the comic-book style piece while others are fine with it. Value-for-money splits slightly, with most giving full marks but a few docking points for the price premium.

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