Explore The Cosmos With Lego’s New Guardians of the Galaxy Starship Set

It’s a tough galaxy out there, and if you’re going to guard it, you’re going to want a cool spaceship. Fortunately, there’s a new Lego set based on the Milano starship from Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy ready to be constructed, and it’s big enough to carry several misfits dedicated to protecting the cosmos. The

It’s a tough galaxy out there, and if you’re going to guard it, you’re going to want a cool spaceship. Fortunately, there’s a new Lego set based on the Milano starship from Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy ready to be constructed, and it’s big enough to carry several misfits dedicated to protecting the cosmos. The Lego Marvel: Guardians of the Galaxy Milano is now available to order, and this set is priced at $180.

Lego Guardians of the Galaxy: The Milano
Lego Guardians of the Galaxy: The Milano

This is a pretty big spaceship once fully constructed, measuring 24 cm high, 32 cm long and 64 cm wide. Like the version seen on the big screen in several Guardians and Avengers movies, it has a ton of cool details like adjustable wings on each side, four movable rear boosters, weapons for battle action, and even its own (sadly non-functioning) tape deck for when the Guardians need to load up an awesome mix or two.

There are almost 2,100 pieces in this set and you’ll get minifigures of Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, and Baby Groot. It also comes with a display stand that you can build and the top can be lifted up to reveal internal areas like a flight deck with room for three minifigures, a communal area, and a rest area with a bed. This isn’t the first time Lego has made a Milano spaceship set, but that original replica of the iconic vehicle is no longer in production. Plus, this one is bigger and much more detailed.

This isn’t the only new Guardians of the Galaxy set available, as fans can also get a 456-piece Dancing Groot figure for $45. This one has mechanical features, as when you turn the handle at the rear, Groot’s branches bend and dance around. You can also customize Groot with more leaves, headphones, and sunglasses, and any spare accessories can be kept in the pot’s storage compartment.

Lego Guardians of the Galaxy: Dancing Groot
Lego Guardians of the Galaxy: Dancing Groot

If Marvel isn’t to your liking, the good news is that there are a lot of other Lego sets that have been revealed today. From Animal Crossing to Star Wars, you can check out the list below for some imaginative and fun new collections of bricks.

New Lego Guardians of the Galaxy, Batman, Lion King Sets

New Lego Animal Crossing Sets

New Lego Sonic the Hedgehog Sets

New Lego Mario Sets

New Lego Minecraft Sets

Read more on the new Minecraft Lego sets.

New Lego Star Wars Sets

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