Tony Stark Bruce Banner Iron Man Mk 49 Steve Rogers Agent Carter MCU Super Heroes Custom Brick Based Minifigure Toy
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Tony Stark Bruce Banner Iron Man Mk 49 Steve Rogers Agent Carter MCU Super Heroes Custom Brick Based Minifigure Toy
This collection brings together Bruce Banner, Tony Stark, Howard Stark, Pepper Potts, Steve Rogers, Peggy Carter, and multiple Iron Man representations, inspired by interconnected MCU storylines spanning scientific discovery, wartime origins, technological innovation, and heroic sacrifice. The figures featured here are independently created building block interpretations designed to integrate naturally into brick-style construction collections.
Bruce Banner is a fictional character appearing in the MCU. He is primarily known as the Hulk, a powerful and often uncontrollable alter ego. In the MCU, Bruce Banner is a brilliant scientist with expertise in nuclear physics. His transformation into the Hulk occurred after an experiment involving gamma radiation went awry. He is portrayed by Mark Ruffalo from The Avengers (2012) onwards. Banner struggles to control the Hulk, often suppressing his anger to prevent transformations. Over time, he learns to integrate with the Hulk, eventually achieving a more balanced persona known as "Professor Hulk". This version is represented as a construction-style figure intended for science-focused character displays.
Anthony "Tony" Stark is a fictional character appearing in comic-based storytelling, primarily known as Iron Man. He is a brilliant inventor, billionaire industrialist, and former CEO of Stark Industries. Born into wealth, Tony inherited his father Howard Stark's engineering genius and quickly surpassed him, though his early life was marred by a cold and distant relationship with his parents. While demonstrating his latest weaponry in a war zone, Stark was critically wounded by a booby trap and captured. During his captivity, he was forced to build weapons for his captors, but instead he and fellow captive Ho Yinsen secretly created a powered exoskeleton, the first Iron Man armor. Escaping his captors, Stark refined the armor and used it to combat terrorism and other global threats. He struggles with alcoholism, hubris, and the immense responsibility of his technology. This interpretation is adapted as a buildable figure suited for legacy-focused collections.
Howard Stark, as portrayed in the MCU, is a brilliant inventor, businessman, and the father of Tony Stark. He is a key figure in the development of advanced technology during the mid-20th century, including contributions to the Super-Soldier program, and is also one of the founders of S.H.I.E.L.D. His first MCU appearance is in Iron Man (2008) through archive footage. He is later portrayed by Dominic Cooper in Captain America: The First Avenger and by John Slattery in subsequent films, including Avengers: Endgame. This character is presented as a buildable block figure intended for historical and foundational storyline displays.
The Iron Man Mark 49 Rescue Suit, primarily associated with Pepper Potts in the MCU, is a powered exoskeleton designed for rescue and defense. Specifically designated as X0264, the suit is a variant of the Iron Man armor tailored to fit Potts and optimized for protection. It features a distinctive lavender and silver color scheme, setting it apart from Tony Stark's red and gold armors. Pepper Potts first dons the Rescue armor in Avengers: Endgame (2019), fighting alongside the Avengers against Thanos. Its capabilities focus on energy blasts and protective force fields, underscoring its purpose of safeguarding civilians and allies. This version is recreated as a buildable figure designed for Endgame battle scenes.
Steve Rogers, portrayed by Chris Evans in the MCU, is a central figure in the franchise. He first appears in Captain America: The First Avenger, where he begins as a frail young man deemed unfit for military service during World War II but volunteers for the secret experiment known as Project Rebirth. This transforms him into Captain America, a super-soldier with peak human abilities. As Captain America, Rogers fights against the Nazi regime and its offshoot Hydra, later becoming a key member of the Avengers, a team dedicated to protecting the world from various threats. His journey culminates in Avengers: Endgame, where he plays a pivotal role in defeating Thanos and helping restore balance to the universe. This character is adapted as a construction-style figure intended for heroic timeline displays.
Margaret "Peggy" Carter, commonly known as Agent Carter, is a prominent character within the MCU, portrayed by Hayley Atwell. Introduced in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), she serves as a strategic officer with the Strategic Scientific Reserve during World War II. Known for her intelligence, resourcefulness, and combat skills, she plays a crucial role in supporting Captain America's missions against Hydra. After the war, despite facing discrimination within the organization, she perseveres and ultimately becomes a founding member of S.H.I.E.L.D. This character is represented as a buildable block figure suited for espionage-era displays.
Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, is a fictional character portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. in the MCU. A brilliant billionaire industrialist and engineer, Stark creates a powered suit of armor that he uses to fight crime and protect the world. Initially introduced as a self-centered arms dealer, his character arc evolves into that of a selfless hero and a key member of the Avengers. His debut came with the 2008 film Iron Man, which launched the MCU. His journey reaches its climax in Avengers: Endgame, where he makes a pivotal sacrifice to defeat Thanos and save the universe. This version is presented as a buildable figure intended for centerpiece collections.
Iron Man is the superhero identity adopted by Tony Stark, portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. in the MCU. His first appearance was in Iron Man (2008). Stark is depicted as a brilliant yet arrogant industrialist, genius inventor, and playboy who inherits Stark Industries from his father, Howard Stark. His life takes a dramatic turn when he is kidnapped and ordered to build a missile for terrorists, but instead he creates a powered suit of armor to escape, becoming Iron Man. From that point forward, he dedicates his life to protecting the world from both terrestrial and extraterrestrial threats and plays a pivotal role in forming and leading the Avengers. His journey culminates in Avengers: Endgame, where he makes the ultimate sacrifice to defeat Thanos and save the universe. This interpretation is recreated as a construction-style figure designed for complete character arcs.
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