Odin Laufey Bro Thor Loki Frigga Hammer Thor MCU Super Heroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Odin
Laufey (Frost Giant)
Bro Thor
Loki (Frost Giant)
Hammer Thor (Hydra)
Frigga (The Queen of Asgard)
Loki (The Avengers)
Thor (Age of Ultron)
Odin Laufey Bro Thor Loki Frigga Hammer Thor MCU Super Heroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Odin
Laufey (Frost Giant)
Bro Thor
Loki (Frost Giant)
Hammer Thor (Hydra)
Frigga (The Queen of Asgard)
Loki (The Avengers)
Thor (Age of Ultron)

Odin Laufey Bro Thor Loki Frigga Hammer Thor MCU Super Heroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Odin Laufey Bro Thor Loki Frigga Hammer Thor MCU Super Heroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Odin Laufey Bro Thor Loki Frigga Hammer Thor MCU Super Heroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This collection brings together Odin, Laufey, Bro Thor, Loki, Hammer, Frigga, and Thor Odinson, inspired by interconnected MCU storylines centered on Asgard, the Nine Realms, family conflict, hidden heritage, and cosmic power struggles. All figures in this collection are original building block interpretations, unaffiliated with any official brand, studio, or publisher, and created to function naturally within mixed brick-style construction displays.

Odin, portrayed by Anthony Hopkins in the MCU, is the King of Asgard and father of Thor. He is presented as a wise, powerful, but ultimately flawed ruler who seeks to maintain peace throughout the Nine Realms. Odin is responsible for banishing his daughter Hela and adopting Loki, decisions that profoundly shape the fate of Asgard. His first appearance in the MCU was in the 2011 film Thor. This character is represented as a buildable figure suited for mythological and royal display scenes.

Laufey, portrayed by Colm Feore, is the King of the Frost Giants of Jotunheim in the MCU, appearing in Thor (2011). He attempts to steal the Casket of Ancient Winters from Asgard, sparking conflict between the Frost Giants and the Asgardians, but is ultimately defeated by Odin. Later, Laufey conspires with Loki to assassinate Odin and reclaim the Casket, only to be betrayed and killed by Loki, who uses the scheme to further his own ambition to become King of Asgard. This character is adapted as a construction-style figure intended for antagonist-focused displays.

Bro Thor is a version of Thor Odinson portrayed by Chris Hemsworth in the MCU, first appearing in Avengers: Endgame. After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War, Thor retreats into self-imposed exile in Norway, burdened by guilt and depression over his perceived failure to stop Thanos. During this period, he gains significant weight and adopts a casual, unkempt appearance. Nicknamed "Bro Thor" by fans, he spends much of his time playing video games with Korg and Miek, drinking beer, and avoiding responsibility. Despite his changed demeanor, he retains his powers and ultimately plays a vital role in the Avengers' mission to reverse Thanos' actions. This version is recreated as a buildable block figure designed for character-driven Endgame scenes.

Loki is a pivotal character in the MCU, adopted by Odin and raised alongside Thor in Asgard, but later revealed to be a Frost Giant and the biological son of Laufey. This discovery fuels his resentment and feelings of inferiority, driving his ambition to claim the throne of Asgard. His first MCU appearance is in Thor (2011), where his complex arc of manipulation, deception, and shifting alliances begins. Over time, Loki evolves from antagonist to conflicted anti-hero, forging uneasy alliances with Thor against greater threats. His eventual sacrifice to save Thor reveals a capacity for loyalty beneath his mischievous nature. This character is presented as a buildable figure suitable for narrative-focused collections.

Hammer is a powerful operative within the terrorist organization Hydra, closely associated with efforts to develop a super-soldier program. He is most prominently linked to the Hydra Thor project, in which the organization sought to create its own version of Thor using stolen DNA and advanced technology. As a key enforcer in Hydra's operations, Hammer plays an instrumental role in capturing and manipulating individuals to further the organization's agenda, making him central to Hydra's pursuit of enhanced soldiers. This figure is designed as a construction-style character for darker experimental storyline displays.

Frigga, portrayed by Rene Russo in the MCU, is the Queen of Asgard, wife of Odin, foster mother to Thor, and biological mother to Loki. She is depicted as a wise and powerful sorceress, skilled in magic and deeply devoted to her family. Frigga first appears in Thor (2011) and plays a pivotal role in Thor: The Dark World (2013), where her death becomes a major turning point, profoundly affecting both Thor and Loki and influencing Loki's subsequent actions. This character is adapted as a buildable figure intended for royal and mystical display arrangements.

Loki, portrayed by Tom Hiddleston in the MCU, appears as both a central antagonist and an evolving anti-hero. He first appears in Thor (2011), where his true heritage as a Frost Giant is revealed after being adopted and raised by Odin. This revelation, combined with lifelong jealousy toward Thor, fuels his ambition and manipulative nature. In The Avengers (2012), Loki serves as the primary antagonist, wielding the Tesseract to open a portal above New York City and unleash the Chitauri army in an attempt to conquer Earth. Though defeated by the Avengers, Loki's charisma, complexity, and moments of redemption solidify his place as one of the MCU's most multifaceted characters. This version is represented as a buildable block figure designed for iconic crossover scenes.

Thor Odinson, portrayed by Chris Hemsworth in the MCU, is the Prince of Asgard and the God of Thunder. In Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Thor continues his role as a powerful member of the Avengers, wielding the enchanted hammer Mjolnir, which grants him control over lightning, flight, and inter-realm travel via the Bifrost. As the son of Odin, he embodies immense strength and nobility, though his arrogance occasionally tempers his judgment. In this film, Thor seeks answers to prophetic visions linked to the threat of Ultron, traveling to mystical locations to gain insight into larger cosmic forces, reflecting his growth as a protector of both Earth and the Nine Realms. This character is recreated as a buildable figure suited for epic battle and mythological displays.

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