REVIEW: Marvel Legends Endgame Thanos in Armor Build-A-Figure

Just when it looked like Kingpin was going to slaughter the competition for most-demanded Marvel Legends Build-A-Figure of 2019, Hasbro went and announced—and released!—a figure this week that fans have been asking for ever since Infinity War! You’ll have to pick up six figures from the Avengers Legends 2019 Wave 1 series to build him, so he won’t be cheap (in fact, he’s selling for about 100 bucks alone on the aftermarket!)—is the Marvel Legends Endgame Thanos figure worth all of the hype and expense it’ll take to acquire him?

Marvel Legends Endgame Thanos Build-A-Figure ReviewThe Right:

As soon as the lineup for Avengers Marvel Legends 2019 Wave 1 was 100% confirmed, I knew there was only one figure I could ever consider for my first review: the long-awaited Armored Thanos Build-A-Figure.

I had to wait an extra day for my Ebony Maw to show up so that I had all the pieces to put Thanos together, but now he’s fully assembled and I’ve spent some time photographing him and putting him to the test! Has Hasbro perfected the Mad Titan in 6” scale form…?

Close-Up of Marvel Legends 2019 Thanos Head Portrait in HelmetThe first thing I noted when putting this new ML Thanos BAF together is that the portrait is universes better than the head we got on last year’s figure. This fearsome, enraged Thanos head looks absolutely deadly—just the way the most powerful villain in the Marvel Cinematic Universe should. Great stuff!

Unassembled Pieces of Armored Thanos ML 2019 Hasbro Build A FigureThis is a figure that really necessitated almost 100% new tooling, and Hasbro didn’t let us down. Endgame Thanos is covered in newly sculpted parts, which I’m sure cost Hasbro a pretty penny. No one likes buying $120 in other figures to get the Build A Figure pieces, but at least in this instance we can see that Hasbro really did invest some big bucks in new tooling expenses.

Hasbro Thanos Build-A-Figure Avengers 4 Marvel Legends ReviewWhile there’s not quite as much sculpting detail on this action figure as we’ve seen on the upcoming SH Figuarts and Hot Toys versions, the work here is still rather nice and in-line with what were used to from the Marvel Legends line.

Armored Thanos Marvel Legends 2019 Figure Close-UpThanos looks a lot more threatening in this costume than he did in his “gym clothes” from Avengers Infinity War. He actually reminds me a lot of a Halo Brute Chieftain in this gold armor!

Hasbro Avengers Endgame Thanos Marvel Legends Figure Holding Up Captain AmericaI’ve seen a few people question the heft of this action figure, but while he doesn’t feel super-heavy to me, he also doesn’t feel cheap or light. He can hold another 6” ML figure aloft with ease, so I think his weight is fine.

Avengers Endgame Thanos Sword Double-Edged Hasbro Action FigureAt around 8” tall, I’m not convinced that this Thanos action figure is totally to-scale (I’d prefer him a bit bigger), but he does at least tower intimidatingly over the standard 6” figures.

Armored Thanos Marvel Legends Figure ReviewThe Wrong:

Since Thanos is the single most critical villain in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, collectors expectations for this Avengers Endgame Thanos Marvel Legends BAF to be perfect are sky-high. Those collectors are going to be disappointed.

The single biggest failing of this figure, in my eyes, is the absence of several crucial points of articulation. Do you like dynamically posing your action figures? That’s going to be tough when the new ML Thanos figure can barely balance in action poses due to no ankle rockers.

Marvel Legends Thanos in Armor Endgame Figure ReviewSwivel biceps, calves/boots or waist? Nope! Those have been omitted as well. There aren’t even double-hinged elbows to help out the arm articulation. We get ball-hinge elbows instead. These missing POA may not sound like a big deal on paper, but in actuality they cause some real limitations in posing potential.

The complete articulation scheme for the Armored Thanos Legends figure consists of ball-hinge neck/shoulders/elbows/ankles; swivel-hinge wrists; swivel thighs; double-hinged knees; ball-jointed hips and upper torso ab crunch.

Back of Avengers Endgame Thanos Legends FigureLikewise, the paint on this figure is “good”, but certainly not “great”. I took photos of Thanos in a variety of lighting levels, so you can see how drastically his good armor’s appearance can change depending upon the light on him. Regardless of the light, though, he always looks a little bland with zero paint wash anywhere on the gold armor.

Hasbro Avengers Endgame Thanos Legends Figure Holding Double-Sided SwordThe sub-par paint situation is most keenly felt on Thanos’s sword, though—while the sculpting on it is okay, it’s cast entirely in gray plastic, which makes it look more like a double-sided toy boat paddle than a deadly weapon.

Marvel Legends Avengers 2019 Movie Thanos Figure in Armor ReviewOverall: If you asked me at Infinity Gauntlet-point if I’d rather have the Infinity War Thanos BAF or the new Armored Thanos from Endgame, I’d immediately answer with the latter. But whether or not he’s a better figure is a little bit more up in the air. The lack of articulation at the waist/calves/biceps and absence of ankle rockers do Endgame Legends Thanos a huge disservice, he doesn’t feel quite big enough, and the unpainted sword looks a mite silly.

That said, even without a paint wash, Thanos’ golden armor looks shiny and beautiful; and his angry/growling head is a humongous improvement over the friendly look on the original MCU Thanos Build-A-Figure.

This is a nice-looking figure and the clear victor as far as my favorite movie Marvel Legends Thanos Build-A-Figure goes, but I do think there are some improvements I wish Hasbro had cost in in order to make this an ultimate version of the MCU’s greatest villain.

GRADE: B

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REVIEW: Marvel Legends Endgame Thanos in Armor Build-A-Figure — 11 Comments

  1. So, i haven’t seen it in person yet, but it seems the basic figure line’s Thanos’ sword has more paint apps? Wonder how it would scale with this figure. Also wonder how the SHF Thanos would scale with Legends?

    • Figuarts Thanos is about 7.7” tall, so he’ll be the slightest bit shorter than this BAF but still larger than usual 6” ML.

  2. I definitely thought he was a bit lightweight. He seems to weigh about the same or even less than some of the smaller 6 inch figures. This isn’t a problem other than in perception when you pick him up and expect more. The brain says something is wrong. It probably shouldn’t count as a negative against the figure, but my brain keeps telling me that it does. Since I had no intention of putting him in very dynamic poses, I’m ok with his POA. The very plain looking weapon does end up looking like a boat paddle, doesn’t it? I’d end up giving him a B as well.

  3. Good review. I don’t plan on building this guy although I got the head with Hercules so I’ll probably try putting that on the 10th anniv thanos to see how that looks

  4. Good review. I wasn’t planning on building this guy anyhow but hearing about the artic issues pushes me further towards cherry picking this wave. Managed to get Hercules and will be keeping an eye out for Maw, the rest will wait for a sale. Glad that Herc came with Thanos’ head so i can try it out on the 10th anniv version.

  5. I have no desire for this Thanos. I’ll stick with my comic book Walmart exclusive Thanos. Top it off, this wave that creates this Thanos BAF is lackluster. I only want Ebony Maw, so the desire to build Thanos just isn’t there.

  6. Thanos is 8 feet tall. He’s in proper scale. That’s just the BiB in you talking.

  7. I dunno what my plan is going forward with him.
    I think he looks WAY BETTER in this Gold Armor than he did in his other look. (Cause like…looks like he’s gonna go to a yoga class.) I would like to have him displayed along my Black Order characters in this look.
    But at the same time, I don’t want half of this set and cannot justify spending another 62$ just for a leg, arm (and sword that looks like a boat paddle), and torso.
    Also, I couldn’t justify getting that 3-pack that had Iron Man, Thanos, and Dr. Strange because I only wanted the Dr. Strange figure. What if they are planning yet another set with an even better version of this one and characters I want?
    I dunno, it’s just real pricey to get a figure that you *kinda* want just because it rounds out your collection.

    • I would just wait for now and see if either A) the 3 figs you need drop in price enough to make it worth buying them for the BAF piece or B)Hasbro decides to sell him as part of a Black order set or C) Diamond Select comes out with their own version of armored Thanos.

      I’m not trying to build this guy either. I dunno, maybe its just me but it feels like Hasbro is really pushing the limits this year in terms of hoping a desirable BAF will motivate us to shell out for a whole wave. Either that or we get a wave of pretty desirable figures with a BAF thats kinda meh like Caliban (imo). The only wave i felt was right on the money was BP wave 2 but of course that one was uniquely laser-focused on just one movie

  8. After seeing the movie, this figure should be downgrade to a C. This figure is missing a alternate left arm and an alternate head without the head.