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1–3 Marvel character kits — Champion Class kits with pre-painted finish and articulated joints.
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A small base or shelf area — desk corner, display cube, or wall shelf. 20–30 cm wide is enough to start.
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A printed or handmade backdrop — city skyline, arena wall, or color gradient printed on A4 or letter paper.
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Display risers — clear or dark risers create height and depth without cluttering the surface.
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One light source — side lighting from a small desk lamp or LED strip adds depth to action poses.
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A theme — rooftop battle, street fight, portal scene, or team showdown. One clear theme per display.
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Removable adhesive — safe, non-damaging adhesive pads for stabilizing backdrops. Never use permanent glue on kits.
Choose Your Diorama Theme First
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Theme
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Best kits
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Visual setup notes
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Rooftop Battle
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Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor. Any hero with height or flight in their in-game style.
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Use risers at different heights. Add a city skyline backdrop. Let the forward kit be the highest point.
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Street Fight
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Deadpool, Wolverine, Captain America. Close-combat grounded heroes.
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Flat base with a street texture print or dark panel. Low risers or none. Keep the two kits close with space to read the clash.
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Portal / Multiverse Scene
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Any kit with energy accessories — Thor with lightning effects, Spider-Man with web effect.
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Swirling gradient backdrop in blue or purple. LED light strip behind the backdrop for an in-world glow effect.
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Team Showdown
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2–4 kits from the same lineup. The Avengers trio or the Spider-Universe trio.
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Left-right spacing. One kit slightly forward as the anchor. Facing the same direction or two opposing sides.
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Pick the Right Kits for the Scene

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Kit
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Best scene theme
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Why it fits
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Marvel Rivals Champion Class Spider-Man
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Rooftop battle, portal
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42-point articulation and web-shooting effect create instant height-and-motion reads. The diagonal swing pose is the most recognizable rooftop silhouette.
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Marvel Rivals Champion Class Venom
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Street fight, team showdown
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5.91 inches and tentacle accessories fill the frame. Venom dominates a ground-level street fight display and creates asymmetry in a rivalry layout.
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Marvel Infinity Saga Champion Class Iron Man MK85
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Rooftop battle, portal scene
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LED chest arc reactor and LED eyes work best in low-light diorama setups. Raised on a riser in flight-angle pose, the LED provides its own ambient display light.
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Marvel Infinity Saga Champion Class Thor
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Portal scene, team showdown
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Stormbreaker and lightning effects with 36-point articulation. The lightning effects are visual-motion tools in a portal or energy backdrop scene.
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Marvel Infinity Saga Champion Class Captain America
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Street fight, team showdown
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Shield and Mjolnir both included. Clean stance poses well beside Iron Man for the Endgame team display.
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Marvel Deadpool Wolverine Champion Class Deadpool
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Street fight, close-combat
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Laser-textured suit, dual swords, dual head sculpts. The most kinetic close-combat display kit in the lineup.
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Marvel Deadpool Wolverine Champion Class Wolverine
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Street fight, duo display
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Claw accessories and 37-point articulation. Pairs with Deadpool on the same surface for the rivalry display — same 13.4 cm scale.
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Plan the Diorama Layout Before Adding Details

Three-zone layout
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Zone
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What goes here
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Example
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Front
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The main action kit. The pose that carries the scene.
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Spider-Man in mid-swing. Venom with tentacles extended.
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Middle
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Hero or villain focus. Second strongest pose.
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Iron Man hovering on a riser. Thor with Stormbreaker raised.
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Back
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Background: wall, skyline, or color backdrop.
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Printed city skyline. Dark panel. Gradient portal color.
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Layout rules
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One focal point. The strongest pose gets the center or front third. Everything else supports it.
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Leave space around each kit. Crowded displays are harder to photograph. 4–5 cm between kits keeps the scene readable.
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Use height for motion. A 2–3 cm riser under a flying or jumping kit communicates mid-air energy without any extra props.
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Match depth to the shelf size. A 20 cm deep shelf supports a two-zone layout. A 30 cm deep shelf supports the full three-zone layout.
Materials for a DIY Marvel Rivals Display

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Material
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What to use
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Display tip
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Foam board or cardboard base
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A4 or A3 sheet of foam board. Cut to shelf width. Cover with printed textures or dark card.
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Street floor print, rooftop panel, or plain neutral grey. Keep it dark so the kits read in front.
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Printed backdrop
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City skyline. Arena wall. Game-inspired gradient. Print on A3 or poster paper. Tape to a cardboard backing.
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Print in portrait orientation for height. Keep the lower third simple so kit bases don’t compete with ground-level detail.
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Display risers
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Clear acrylic risers (1–3 cm height range). Dark wooden risers for rooftop texture.
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Use the tallest riser for the main focal-point kit. Keep smaller risers for supporting kits.
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LED strip or desk light
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Small clip-on desk lamp or adhesive LED strip. Single warm or cool tone.
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Position from the left side of the display at a 45-degree angle. Side lighting adds depth to suit panel details.
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Removable adhesive pads
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Museum-quality adhesive putty or removable double-sided pads for backdrop stabilisation.
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Never use permanent glue on kits or accessories. Removable adhesive allows pose and scene adjustments.
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How to Set Up a Battle Scene — Step by Step

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Step
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What to do
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1
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Choose the scene size — Desk corner (20–30 cm wide): two-kit layout. Small shelf (30–45 cm wide): three-kit layout with backdrop. Display cube: single focal-point scene.
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2
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Place the backdrop first — Set the backdrop before adding any kits. Attach it to the back of the base with removable adhesive. The mood is set before the heroes arrive.
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3
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Add the base texture — Street floor panel, rooftop print, or neutral platform. Keep it darker than the kits. The kits should be the brightest elements in the frame.
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4
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Position the main kit — Place the strongest pose at the front center. Adjust the angle toward the viewer. This kit anchors everything else.
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5
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Add supporting kits — Keep spacing between kits. Position secondary kits at different heights if possible. Their poses should face or react to the main kit.
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6
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Add small scene details — Cracked floor print, energy-style paper cutout, or a mini wall panel behind one kit. Keep it minimal. One detail per zone is enough.
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7
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Add lighting and test the angle — Place the light source to the left of the display. Lower it to shelf height. Take one phone photo from eye level to check balance and shadows.
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Pose Ideas for a Marvel Rivals Battle Diorama

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Pose
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How to set it up
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Best for
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Spider-Man swing scene
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Diagonal body direction. One arm forward with web-shooting effect. One knee raised. Torso tilted toward the swing direction.
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Rooftop backdrop. Left side of a two-kit rivalry display.
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Iron Man flight scene
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Kit raised on a riser. Torso tilted forward at 30 degrees. Both arms angled back or one forward. LED chest active if display lighting is dim.
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Portal backdrop. Best as the top-level kit in a three-zone rooftop scene.
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Thor power pose
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Wide stance. Stormbreaker raised above the head or forward. Lightning effects positioned around the weapon head. Dual head sculpts — choose battle expression.
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Works in any theme. Best elevated on a medium riser for commanding height.
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Team charge scene
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Three kits in a V-shape. Main kit slightly forward. Two supporting kits flanking left and right. All facing the same direction.
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Team showdown theme. Use the Avengers trio or the Deadpool and Wolverine duo plus a third kit.
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Rival face-off scene
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Two kits facing each other across a gap. Bodies angled toward each other at 30 degrees, not fully front-facing. Space in the center communicates tension.
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Street fight theme. Spider-Man vs Venom is the most natural rivalry pairing.
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Lighting Tips for a Better Diorama Display
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Tip
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How to apply it
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Use one main light source
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Side lighting from the left creates shadow depth across suit panels and accessories. Front-only lighting flattens the display.
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Keep the backdrop darker than the kits
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The kits need to read in front of the scene. If the backdrop is too bright, the main pose gets lost.
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Match light color to the theme
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Warm white for a rooftop sunrise scene. Cool blue for a portal or energy scene. The light color sets the mood more than any prop.
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Take photos from a low angle
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Eye-level or below-eye-level photography makes the scene look larger. A phone camera at shelf height reads as a ground-level viewer.
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Test with LED-equipped kits
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Iron Man MK85 has LED chest arc reactor and LED eyes. In a dim diorama, these provide ambient light from within the scene — no external lamp needed.
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Marvel Rivals and Transformers — Addressing the Search

Common Diorama Mistakes to Avoid
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Mistake
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Result
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Fix
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Crowding too many kits
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The main pose gets hidden. The scene loses a clear focal point.
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Two or three kits per display is enough. The spacing between them is part of the composition.
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Busy backdrop
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The character kits compete with the background for the viewer’s eye.
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Keep the lower third of the backdrop plain. Use texture and detail only in the upper half.
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Unstable poses before photo
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Great action poses tip over. Photos of fallen kits are not useful.
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Set both contact points stable before adding accessories. Test the balance before adding the backdrop lighting.
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Mixing too many themes
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Rooftop, portal, and street battle in one small setup read as confusing rather than expansive.
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One theme per display. The scene should answer one question: where are these kits right now?
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Permanent glue on kits
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Destroys posing flexibility. Once glued, the display cannot be reconfigured.
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Use removable adhesive for backdrop stabilisation only. Never apply adhesive to kits or accessories.
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Conclusion
FAQs
What is Marvel Rivals?
Can you make a Marvel Rivals display at home?
What size shelf works best for a battle diorama?
Which Marvel kit should go in the center?
How do I make a diorama look like a battle scene?
Can I use LED lights for a Marvel display?
Which theme works best for a single-kit display?
What’s the best two-kit diorama pairing?
Where should I start if I’m new to Marvel model kits?
Are Transformers characters in Marvel Rivals?
Sources
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IP collection: Marvel Toys, Blokees Marvel IP collection.
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Series page: Marvel Champion Class, Marvel Rivals Champion Class lineup.
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Verified specs: Marvel Rivals Champion Class Spider-Man. $19.99, 5.79 inches, 42-point articulation, web gauntlets + web-shooting effect + 3 hand sets, pre-painted, tool-free snap-fit, ages 14+.
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Verified specs: Marvel Rivals Champion Class Venom. $27.99, 5.91 inches, 42-point articulation, Venom tentacles + attack effect hand + replacement backplate, ages 14+.
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Verified specs: Marvel Infinity Saga Champion Class Iron Man MK85. $19.99 Standard / $27.99 DX. LED chest arc reactor + LED eyes. Ages 14+.
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Verified specs: Marvel Infinity Saga Champion Class Thor. $19.99, 36-point articulation, Stormbreaker + lightning effects + dual head sculpts. Ages 14+.
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Verified specs: Marvel Deadpool Wolverine Champion Class Deadpool. $19.99, 37-pt articulation, 13.4 cm, laser-textured suit, dual heads, dual swords + tactical dagger.
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Verified specs: Marvel Deadpool Wolverine Champion Class Wolverine. $19.99, 37-pt articulation, 13.4 cm, claw accessories, dual heads.
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Game background: Wikipedia — Marvel Rivals, April 2026.
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