Tuesday, August 27, 2019
PinoyLUG + Marvel | Marvelous Tribute Exhibit
This is a teaser display featuring previously released sets and some MOCs (My Own Creation) by members of PinoyLUG, namely custom creations that are based from Marvel that was never produced or sold as an actual set.
The elaborate set pieces from each member’s collection can be found near the merchandise section of the display area that you won’t miss it. The main set piece is the SHIELD Helicarrier that is also the main diorama battle scene that is an amalgamation of the previous Marvel films that you’ll in the images below.
Battle over the Hellicarrier
Although not exactly the one you have expected, but the scene does have that look instead of the city from “Battle of New York” the entire major characters from the first Avengers to the recent film was represented in this diorama scene that incorporates the Avengers compound.
They also mixed it up with the Quinjet in the set up as well as the airport from scene from Civil War that has the Giant Man. There’s so much things going on with the center display and that’s where the kids will be able to see when they visit this exhibit area for their LEGO® inspirations.
Heroic Tributes and Stan Lee
Most the sets you’ll find on the left and right side are previously released separated from individual glass displays you’ll find tributes for Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor while there are dedicated glass displays for Spider-Man and its own universe, which the same goes for the X-Men.
But the set piece that will find everyone’s attention is a tribute mosaic and display for the great Generalissimo himself – Stan Lee. The display are all MOCs that also featured his last appearance on Avengers Endgame set in the 1970s, where Tony Stark and Steve Rogers ventured to get their hands on some Pym Particles and the Tesseract or in the comics known as the “Cosmic Cube.”
Make Mine Marvelous LEGO®
Besides this exhibit PinoyLUG has a mini-exhibit at SM Bictuan that featured some Marvel characters in Mosaics portraits. But this is the best one so far at the SM North EDSA’s The Block. The exhibit along with the event will be unveiled today and will run until 1 September 2019, but in case you haven’t had time to see it in person see the images here.
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