
"With a BrickScore of 62.3, Venom Mech Armor vs. Miles Morales is a competent, budget-friendly Marvel set that earns its keep as a gift for young fans — two minifigures at $15 is genuinely good value, even if the mech itself plays it safe."
Both reviewers agree that 76276 Venom Mech Armor vs. Miles Morales is a solid, unpretentious entry-level Marvel set aimed squarely at young kids. At ~$15 USD / €14.99, it punches above its price point by including two minifigures — a first for Marvel mechs at this tier. The mech's symbiote-inspired design earns mild praise, though both critics flag limited articulation and underwhelming minifig detail as notable shortcomings. Neither reviewer found it innovative, but both recommend it as a fun, affordable gift.
Where they split: Hoth Bricks rated the minifigures relatively low (50), calling attention to scale and printing issues, while Jay's Brick Blog scored them higher (70), emphasizing the novelty of getting two figures — including an appealing Miles Morales — at this price. Otherwise, both reviewers landed in close agreement across other aspects.



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"this product is obviously aimed at a very young audience fond of various and varied mechs and minifigs"
Hoth Bricks
"76276 Venom Mech Armor vs. Miles Morales combines these two into one US$15 set, and is the first mech set at this price point to include two minifigures."
Jay's Brick Blog
"this product is obviously aimed at a very young audience fond of various and varied mechs and minifigs"

"76276 Venom Mech Armor vs. Miles Morales combines these two into one US$15 set, and is the first mech set at this price point to include two minifigures."




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