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In my opinion this set is better displayed without the tiny quinnjet.

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The LEGO fan discusses their experience with a particular LEGO set, offering a unique perspective on its display and value. They focus on the set's figures and how they enhance the overall experience.

The author suggests that the set could be improved by removing a small element and making some modifications. They highlight the value they found in the set, particularly because it included figures they didn't already own. They also mention purchasing the set at a discounted price of 30% off from Amazon.

The author's preference for the set stems from its minifigures, which they consider a better value than another set that included a large figure. The author's modifications to the set, such as adding a War Machine figure, would make the baseplate with walls feel more cohesive.

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While I see whst the lego designer was thinking when adding the Quinn jet, it feels like just a way to up the piece count. Displaying it without the Quinn jet here and making a few modifications like adding a war machine figure for antman to hold, and possibly adding a hawkeye figure( i do not have a hawkeye figure yet, thats why black widow is fighting captain america) would be a better way to make effectively a baseplate with walls feel more cohesive. While most people would not buy such a...

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