76082-1
ATM Heist Battle is LEGO set 76082-1. It has a score of 73. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 9 scored reviews and 11 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 22.5% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2017, and it is categorised in Marvel Super Heroes.
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This construction set gives Spider-Man fans good versus evil play right out of the box. It's easy to build, and it has a lot of fun action features that give kids multiple ways to play out the scene. The new Power Blast accessories are a fun feature and very easy to launch. And in the case of this set, it makes kids feel like they are really shooting web at the bad guys. This set will definitely inspire a lot of open-ended, narrative-based play for LEGO fans who also like the new Spider-Man movie or who are just fans of Spider-Man in general.
somewhat of a bland set, especially if you've seen the movie. It does somewhat recreate the scene but that's about it. The main draws of the set are the three minifigures, more notably the two masked robbers.
Set is great Play features are great Price is great Minifigs are OUTSTANDING Power blast pieces are great too Just one down side for me... I've been playing with this and I realised that the hair pieces on the robbers were getting lose from switching faces (which are great) I don't know if this is just me having this problem or not but it would be helpful to know if others had it too That's it for my thoughts bye! :)
Overall this is a great little set, fans of Spider-Man Homecoming and Marvel Super Heroes in general will find a lot to like. There are countless vignette possibilities available for those alternate Avengers faces and being able to get Tom Holland's Spider-Man in such an inexpensive set is a treat as well.
They could have and should have stripped down out of the elements, simplified some of the builds, and made it a glorified minifig battle pack. No one would have minded.
76082 ATM Heist Battle is certainly a pleasing play set but offers relatively little to interest older Marvel Super Heroes fans. The masked robbers are excellent and I love the new Spider-Man minifigure but the minifigure selection found in 76083 Beware the Vulture is far more appealing and it is difficult to justify purchasing this smaller set unless you already own the larger one.