In summary, I would say that you can’t go wrong with any of the three versions of the Quinjet, you just need to know what you are looking for. Still available for around the original price: #76051 LEGO QUINJET ON AMAZON The set includes 807 pieces, and originally sold for $79.99. The Quinjet measures 3” (9cm) high 7” (20cm) long, and 12” (31cm) wide in flight mode, and 7” (19cm) wide in landing mode. This mean little jet still includes some nice play-features hidden stud-shooters, opening dual cockpit, foldout wings for flight and landing modes, and an opening rear hatch with a rope for a minifigure to grab onto. The shaping is very similar to the second version of the Quinjet, but the colors are kept all dark. Because the Quinjet is not the only star in this set, it means that LEGO designers had to keep it smaller. Released in 2016, the #76051 LEGO Super Heroes Airport Battle is a pretty substantial set with three large builds the Quinjet, a buildable Giant Man figure, and an air traffic control tower. ➡ #76051 LEGO MARVEL SUPER HEROES AIRPORT BATTLE: This set includes the smallest version of the Quinjet. This set is also still available for around the original price: #76032 LEGO QUINJET ON AMAZON ![]() The set includes 722 pieces, and originally sold for $79.99. The Quinjet measures 3” (9cm) high, 10” (26cm) long, and 16” (41cm) wide. The Quinjet features an opening cockpit with an updated translucent-blue windscreen, four stud-shooters, opening rear hatch, opening roof, foldable wings, a secret wing compartment to launch Captain America’s bike, and a rope to attach any object to the jet. This is mostly due to the smaller size, lighter colors, and sleek profile. ➡ #76032 LEGO THE AVENGERS QUINJET CITY CHASE: While the earlier Quinjet is large and menacing, the Quinjet in the #76032 LEGO Super Heroes The Avengers Quinjet City Chase, released in 2015, appears lighter and faster. ![]() You can still get it for around that price on the secondary market: #6869 LEGO QUINJET ON AMAZON The set includes 735 pieces, and originally sold for $69.99. The Quinjet measures 5″ (15cm) high, 15″ (39cm) long, and 15″ (39cm) wide. The colors, LEGO pieces, and shaping used in this Quinjet also make this an excellent starter model for other type of jets you may want to build. ![]() The Quinjet features adjustable wingtips, two opening cockpits with space for two minifigures, detachable mini-jet, four missiles, prison pod, and a rear door. This is still many LEGO Marvel fans’ favorite, due to the large size, pleasing dark-gray/dark-blue color-scheme, and really nice shaping. ➡ #6869 LEGO SUPER HEROES QUINJET AERIAL BATTLE: Released in 2012, the #6869 LEGO Super Heroes Quinjet Aerial Battle includes the first version of the Quinjet. So, I thought it would be a good idea to look at all the Quinjets and M-ships released so far, and see how they compare. Since LEGO got the license to release constructions sets based on characters and scenes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, they have released six awesome jets three versions of the Quinjet, two versions of the Milano, and a ship that looks much like the Milano from the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War film, referred to in LEGO’s description as The Guardians’ Ship.
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