
"Scoring a BrickScore of 71.5, the Iron Spider-Man Bust wins over both reviewers as the best LEGO Marvel bust yet — great looks, smart techniques, no stickers, and a genuinely exclusive minifig — but the inflated price per part means you should wait for a sale around €45 before pulling the trigger."
Both reviewers agree that the Iron Spider-Man Bust (76326) is a genuinely enjoyable display piece that improves meaningfully on the earlier Iron Man MK4 Bust — the articulated mechanical legs, all-pad-printed details, and an exclusive Iron Spider-Man minifigure make it the stronger entry in LEGO's new Marvel bust line. Aesthetically it earns solid marks, with a striking red/dark blue/gold color scheme and clever SNOT and hinge techniques throughout the build. However, both reviewers flag the same sticking point: at €59.99 for 379 parts (15.8 cents per part), the price feels steep, and both explicitly recommend waiting for a discount before buying.
Where they split: Hoth Bricks came away more positive (75/100, calling it a full reconciliation with the bust concept), while Rebrickable was more measured (68/100, mixed sentiment), placing more weight on the poor price-per-part ratio. Both still recommend waiting for a sale, so the gap is one of enthusiasm rather than fundamental disagreement.



"I was disappointed by the proposal featuring Iron Man and this second bust reconciles me with the concept imagined by LEGO."
Hoth Bricks

"I was disappointed by the proposal featuring Iron Man and this second bust reconciles me with the concept imagined by LEGO."

"The price tag is a major issue. With an RRP of €59.99 for 379 parts, the price per part is 15.8 cents, which the reviewer attributes to the Disney Tax. While the set includes new prints, recolors, and a unique minifig, the high per-piece cost dampens enthusiasm despite the quality of the set itself."

Amazon4.8
Target4.6
LEGO.com4.6