
"With a BrickScore of 60.2, Iron Man's Laboratory: Hall of Armor is a visually decent but overpriced Marvel set that both reviewers say to skip at full price — the outstanding Iron Patriot and clever Igor build can't overcome steep per-piece costs, sticker-heavy construction, and a build that feels more like a fragment than a complete display."
Both reviewers agree that Iron Man's Laboratory: Hall of Armor (76315) is a mixed bag — visually appealing with some genuinely desirable minifigures, but let down by its steep price, stripped-down build, and heavy reliance on stickers and reused elements. The set earns praise for the improved Iron Patriot, the buildable Igor/MK38 armor, and the clever nano tech scanner, but reviewers are united in recommending you wait for a sale rather than pay full retail. The BrickScore of 60.2 reflects this lukewarm consensus across two detailed reviews.
Where they split: Minor scoring gap between the two reviewers (65 vs. 55 overall), with Brickset more enthusiastic about the minifigures — particularly Iron Patriot — while Hoth Bricks was more critical of Igor's visible ball joints and the set's structural disconnection. Both land on "wait for sale," so the disagreement is one of degree rather than direction.



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"The new Hall of Armour is far too expensive, despite a couple of desirable figures"
Brickset Reviews
"This new 2025 interpretation of Tony Stark's lab is a little more economical and it's also a reboot."
Hoth Bricks
"The new Hall of Armour is far too expensive, despite a couple of desirable figures"

"This new 2025 interpretation of Tony Stark's lab is a little more economical and it's also a reboot."






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