08Multiple play features (opening ramp, deployable gear, turret articulation)
CRITICIZED (8)
01Five minifigures is incomplete Avengers team (missing Hulk)
02Fuselage has visible holes underneath landing gear in retracted position
03Interior space poorly utilized and difficult to access
04Structural support beam blocks mid-section seating access
05Wingtip details are loose and can move freely
06Sticker colors don't match plastic gray perfectly
07Some unattached/loose design elements feel like shortcuts
08Limited interior detail and fine details compared to competitors like Benatar
Ecosystem
Guardians' Benatar (Guardian's ship) — Reviewer concludes the Quinjet offers similar fuselage size and overall kit quantity at significantly lower price ($100 vs $160), making value reasonable, though Benatar has more interior fine details. Quinjet compensates by being lighter and more swishable, with this being a worthy compromise for the price difference.
6869 Quinjet Aerial Battle — 76248 is a decade-later redesign with improved accuracy to the MCU film, added features like retracting landing gear and Gatling Gun, and a display stand. Represents the most accurate LEGO Quinjet to date compared to older models.
76193 The Guardians' Ship — Both are display-centric Marvel sets with included display stands. 76193 includes a turntable feature that 76248 lacks, but 76248's posing options are versatile. Both follow the same general design philosophy introduced by 76193.
76156 Rise of the Domo — Another flying Marvel vehicle at the same price, but not as displayable as either 76248 or 76193.
Marvel Super HeroesTier 2Investment Grade
By Reviewer · 2
Avg score
68
Consensus
WAIT FOR SALE
JANG's LEGO Reviews
Expert Video Source
68
WAIT FOR SALE
"It comes with five Minifigures which I will say right now is the incorrect number of them"
Key Pros
✓Strong exterior design and silhouette
✓Very swishable and light for display/handling
✓Functional landing gear that deploys cleanly
Key Cons
✕Five minifigures is incomplete Avengers team (missing Hulk)
✕Fuselage has visible holes underneath landing gear in retracted position
"At £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99, feels fair for the volume and interesting minifigures, though the lacklustre interior and sticker-switching limitations prevent it from being great value. The set is worth it for display purposes, but not necessarily great when considering the sparse interior."
Key Pros
✓Most accurate LEGO Quinjet yet
✓Sturdy and versatile display stand
✓Excellent minifigures with exclusive details (Loki muzzle head, Black Widow S.H.I.E.L.D. arm printing)
Key Cons
✕Extra stickers but nowhere to place them without damaging the others
✕Disappointing interior compared to the accurate exterior
Brick Fanatics: Loki minifigure with brand-new muzzle head print (decade-long wait for fully-realized Avengers-accurate version); Black Widow with S.H.I.E.L.D. logo arm printing.
Exclusivity
Brick Fanatics: Wide retail availability (LEGO.com, LEGO Stores, other retailers). Not exclusive.
Minifigures & Standout Parts
In this set (5)
Loki
$6
Iron Man Mark 7 Armor
$5
Black Widow
$4
Thor
$4
Captain America
$3
Standout parts (per reviewers)
Iron Man opening helmet
Newest generation piece, relatively new to LEGO design, though reviewer notes it is controversial
Speed Champion six-wide canopies
Modern piece used for both side and front windshields, enabling vehicle design
Trans light blue radar dish pieces
Used underneath for Repulsor effect appearance
Lord of the Rings weapon piece for Loki's scepter
Appropriate shape-wise but reviewer notes missing gem detail
Water spout effect pieces for Iron Man
Four extra pieces included to show Iron Man blasting effect
Extra sheet of stickers (Avengers insignia as alternative to S.H.I.E.L.D.)
Allows two different livery options for display, though switching requires damaging one sheet of stickers.