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Click your fingers and get LEGO Iron Man Nano Gauntlet for less than $50 on Prime Day
"I am Iron Man" is a phrase that bookended the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first major story arc, and now you can own a LEGO replica of Tony Stark's iconic last stand.
This display-ready set comes with 675 pieces, and while you can't wear it yourself, it comes with a nifty stand to put it on your shelf.
And, with Prime Day in full swing, you can save 30% on the LEGO Nano Gauntlet, bringing it from its MSRP of $69.99 down to $48.99.
You can get the LEGO Marvel Nano Gauntlet on sale right now at Amazon for $48.99
The LEGO Marvel Nano Gauntlet is a complex enough build to pose a challenge, while also being approachable for LEGO newcomers and casual Marvel fans alike.
This price marks the lowest we've seen this set, too, so you don't need Tony Stark's millions to afford it.
- Read our Amazon Prime Day science deals page for big discounts on the best health and fitness kit and science gear as we enter the summer sales event.
While you can get the villainous Thanos' own Infinity Gauntlet, Tony Stark's Nano Gauntlet has become just as iconic thanks to the way Avengers: EndGame ends.
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