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27 March 2022

LEGO® Marvel review & MOCs: 76156 Rise Of The Domo

Posted by Caz Mockett

Products in this article were provided by LEGO®; the author's opinions are their own.



Released in 2021 as part of the LEGO® Marvel theme, 76156 Rise of the Domo retails for £89.99 / $89.99 / 99.99€. It contains 1040 pieces, giving a price-to-part value of 8.7p / 8.7c / 9.6c.

I confess I am not familiar with any of the Eternals source material, but when I first saw pictures of the set I was immediately interested in it as the main ship had such an unusual shape and some distinctive decorative pieces. Let’s take a closer look at the elements which will be of particular interest to our readers.

New moulds & recolours in 76156 Rise Of The Domo


The set contains two new moulds:
  • 1 x Large Figure Head, Alien Deviant Kro in Earth Blue/Dark Blue (6311495 | 69176) - unique here 
  • 1 x Hand with Trans-Orange Flames in Warm Gold/Pearl Gold (6354069 | 69728) - also in 76154 Deviant Ambush!

There are a few more recolours to be seen:
  • 3 x Plate 2 x 12 in Earth Green/Dark Green (6186824 | 2445) - unique here when released but now also in 21183 The Training Grounds and 21180 The Guardian Battle
  • 2 x Door 1 x 3 x 4 Left (6324004 | 58381) and Right (6324001 | 58380) - Open Between Top and Bottom Hinge in Dark Stone Grey/Dark Bluish Gray - a unique new colour here, despite the mould being around since 2006
  • 8 x Plate Round 2 x 2 with Rounded Bottom [Boat Stud] in Spring Yellowish Green/Yellowish Green (6113048 | 2654) - in two other sets, 75313 AT-AT and 43203 Aurora, Merida and Tiana’s Enchanted Creations
  • 3 x Dish 6 x 6 Inverted (Radar) with Solid Studs in Transparent Brown with Opalescence/Satin Trans-Black (6323781 | 35327) - also in 76155 In Arishem’s Shadow
  • 2 x Plant / Animal Body Part, Tree / Branch / Tail / Appendage / Tentacle with Pin in Pearl Gold (6324841 | 69858) - additionally in 71755 Temple of the Endless Sea
  • 8 x Plant / Animal Body Part, Tree / Branch / Tail / Appendage / Tentacle with Pin in Satin Trans-Black (6318222 | 69858) - in 3 other sets, 76145 Eternals’ Aerial Assault, Deviant Ambush! and In Arishem’s Shadow
  • 1 x Ladder Holder for Ladder 14 x 2.5 in Dark Bluish Gray (6324006 | 87913) - unique here, and only the second colour for this element since its release in 2010

Rare & printed elements in Rise Of The Domo


The rare elements in the set are as follows:
  • 1 x Equipment Sextant in Pearl Gold (6323378 | 30154) - also in  76185 Spider-Man at the Sanctum Workshop
  • 1 x Flexible Ribbed Hose 12L in Pearl Gold (6323385 | 14301) - also in 75308 R2-D2 
  • 6 x Tile 4 x 4 Curved, Macaroni in Cool Silver Drum Lacquered/Metallic Silver (6237114 | 39725) - first appeared in 2020 but it has only been in 5 other sets
  • 10 x Tile 1 x 4 with Groove in Satin Trans-Black (6323618 | 35371) - iin three other sets,  41449 Andrea's Family House, 31117 Space Shuttle Adventure and 40512 Fun and Funky VIP Add On Pack (which was not widely available)
  • 6 x Plate Special 1 x 2 with Clip Horizontal on End in Sand Green (6354613 | 42923) - also in 10290 Pickup Truck 
  • 12 x Plate Special 1 x 2 [Open O Top Clip] in Sand Green (6360075 | 44861) - now in 4 other sets, Pickup Truck and 43200 Antonio's Magical Door as well as 11963 Dinosaur and 10297 Boutique Hotel 
  • 1 x Wedge Plate 2 x 4 27° Left (6306729 | 65429) and Right (6306728 | 65426) in Medium Stone Grey/Light Bluish Gray - in three Star Wars sets, 75288 AT-AT, 75313 AT-AT and 77904 Nebulon-B Frigate, plus Boutique Hotel
  • 1 x Torso Mechanical, Battle Droid in Bright Red/Red (6323584 | 30375) - in two other sets, 80021 Monkie Kid's Lion Guardian and 7317 Aero Tube Hanger from 2001!
  • 2 x Brick Special 1 x 1 x 1 2/3 with Studs on 1 Side in Dark Red (6311108 | 32952) - in 4 other sets Pickup Truck, 21328 Seinfeld, 10294 Titanic and 60316 Police Station

There are two different printed elements included:
  • 3 x Plate Special Round 8 x 8 with 2 x 2 Center Studs with Dark Bluish Grey/Yellow Circles, Lines, Medium Azure Spots print in Light Bluish Gray (6319745 | 69996) - unique here
  • 2 x Slope Curved 2 x 1 No Studs with 2 White Eyes, Dark Turquoise Flames print in Dark Blue (6319781 | 70110) - also in  Deviant Ambush!  

Minifigures in 76156 Rise Of The Domo


The following are the most uncommon elements in each of the female Eternals minifigures, all of whom have alternate face prints:

Thena

  • 1 x Torso Armor, Gold Chestplate and Belt Print, Tan Arms, Light Flesh Hands in Brick Yellow/Tan (6322221 | 76382) - in Deviant Ambush! 
  • 1 x Legs and Hips, Flesh Robe Tails, Gold Amor, Knee Caps, and Toes Print in Tan (6319694 | 69982) - also in Deviant Ambush!

Makkari

  • 1 x Minifig Hair Tail High, Curly in Black (6318218 | 69857) - a new mould for 2021, in just 3 others sets, 60307 Wildlife Rescue Camp, Deviant Ambush! and 75326 Boba Fett's Throne Room 
  • 1 x Torso Armor, Dark Red Panels, Gold Trim, and Circles Print, Dark Red Arms, Medium Dark Flesh Hands in Light Bluish Gray (6322287 | 76382) - in Deviant Ambush! 
  • 1 x Legs and Hips, Dark Red and Gold Armor Print in Light Bluish Gray (6319718 | 69987) - in one other set, Deviant Ambush!
I particularly like Makkari’s braided hairpiece, which is a great addition to the black hair options for minifigures.

Sersi

  • 1 x Minifig Hair Mid-Length Wavy with Center Part in Black (6407188 | 86398) - also in 76155 In Arishem’s Shadow from 2021 but not seen prior to that since a handful of sets between 2013 and 2017
  • 1 x Torso Armor, Dark Bluish Gray Detailing, and Chest Circle and Swirl Print, Green Arms, Light Flesh Hands in Dark Green/Green (6321814 | 76382) - just in In Arishem’s Shadow
  • 1 x Legs and Hips, Dark Bluish Gray Lines and Armor Print in Green (6319979 | 70347) - in In Arishem’s Shadow


The uncommon elements included in the male Eternals figures are as follows:

Phastos

  • 1 x Minifig Head Ron Barney, Black Beard with Gray Highlights, Neutral / Angry Print in Reddish Brown (6319724 | 69988) - in two other sets, 76178 Daily Bugle and 40557 Defence of Hoth
  • 1 x Torso Armor, Light Bluish Gray and Dark Purple Panels, Gold Trim, Dark Bluish Gray Circles Print, Dark Purple Arms, Reddish Brown Hands in Dark Blue (6322253 | 76382) - unique here
  • 1 x Legs and Hips, Dark Purple and Light Bluish Gray Armor Print in Dark Blue (6319730 | 69990) - unique here

Ikaris

  • 1 x Torso Armor, Dark Blue Panels, Ornate Gold Trim Print, Blue Arms, Light Flesh Hands in Bright Blue/ Blue (6321821 | 76382) - in two other sets, Eternals’ Aerial Assault and In Arishem’s Shadow
  • 1 x Legs and Hips, Dark Blue and Gold Armor Print in Bright Blue/ Blue (6319984 | 70475) - in two other sets, Eternals’ Aerial Assault and In Arishem’s Shadow

Druig

  • 1 x Torso Armor, Red and Silver Lines and Circles Print, Black Arms, Light Flesh Hands in Black (6322288 | 76382) - unique here
  • 1 x Legs and Hips, Red and Silver Lines and Circles (Armor) Print in Black (6319743 | 69993) - unique here

The Build

The two articulated brick-built Deviant creatures were straightforward enough to build, employing ball joints for movement, and then decorated with various bricks, plates and claw elements to make them into formidable foes. There is also a very small side build of some sort of flying craft for the Eternals to use but to be honest it did feel rather like an afterthought.



As I said in the opening section, I was most interested in the “pizza ship” and its unusual angles. The ship isn’t actually very stable until a few of the wall partitions are added - the bottom plate arrangement felt a bit flimsy before it was anchored together by these additional pieces. The two sharpest corners at the rear are achieved by using left and right door elements while the “front” angle is a bit more blunt thanks to the ladder holder. These pieces are unique in the set and newly-recoloured in Dark Bluish Gray, so it is a welcome addition to their colour options.

Once fully built, the ship is quite swooshable - although if you grab it by the rear hinging door in the wrong way, the door tends to open up (as seen in the picture above), which could be a bit of a disaster if you are mid-swoosh. 

Original Builds Inspired by 76156 Rise of the Domo

I knew I wanted to keep the basic structure of the ship for my customisation project, so I will present you with side–by-side comparison images between the original and my own take on the “pizza ship”.


Pizza Slice Treasure Box



I dug deep into my DOTS and curved tiles collection to find some Bright Pink, Lavender, Medium Lavender and additional silver ink pieces, as well as a handful of extra 1x4 tiles in the lovely Satin Trans-Black colour. I wasn’t keen on having any studs showing on the lid, hence adding so many extra flourishes to the top. 



In the original, there was a 2x2 round plate in Medium Nougat under the opalescent domes, but I didn’t feel they fitted very well with my new colour scheme, so I swapped them out for Dark Bluish Gray, as well as adding some quarter-round tiles to smooth off those exposed studs (and hide the hole in the middle).



I also made some significant structural changes to the interior. Having removed all of the small side builds and miscellaneous tools which were scattered about, I made sure that each of the four compartments was properly walled off from its neighnours. Luckily I had enough parts in dark green to carry on with this colour scheme inside. 



I reused some of the stickered 3x3 round tiles which I had removed when I was completing the walls to each compartment, plus added some 1x1 rounds in suitable colours to fully tile the floor. My idea was to keep some quite large objects in the Treasure Box, but I didn’t want anything getting stuck on those studs on the floor or smaller things being hard to get out because of them. 



As you can see from this image, the largest compartment can store four DOTS bracelets quite comfortably, while the triangular compartments at each corner will either house another couple of the bracelets or a DOTS Bag Tag cube. So the Treasure Box is perfect for keeping some DOTS-inspired jewellery in order! 

Reef Life



I have a large collection of underwater plants and animals for my undersea diorama - most of which have been sitting in a box waiting for me to do something with them after the scene was packed away some months ago. While this isn’t nearly as large as the potential reef could be when I finally rebuild it, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity in this little detailed scene to use those Plant / Animal Body Part, Tree / Branch / Tail / Appendage / Tentacle (delete as appropriate!) in Satin Trans-Black as some jets coming from underwater smoke vents deep in the ocean. An unfortunate pirate calls the reef his watery grave, while various fish and a Ray swim around among the coral. 



These smokey pieces look so good when you catch the light on them in just the right direction.

Conclusion

76156 Rise of the Domo will offer plenty of opportunities to the target audience of 8+ LEGO fans, as they role play the Eternals heroes fighting their Deviant enemies. It feels a bit expensive for what you get, but no doubt part of that high price will be the obligatory Disney Tax for using the Marvel IP. 

It offers AFOLs some interesting elements to use for their own MOCs, some of which can only be found in this set to date, as well as a couple of unique minifigures. If you are buying this set, please do consider using our affiliate links, as New Elementary may get a commission: USA LEGO Shop | Australia LEGO Shop | UK LEGO Shop/for Europe 'Change region'.

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2 comments:

  1. Great review as always!
    I've passed by this one on store shelves several times while running errands, and haven't gotten it since, as you note, the price is rather steep. On the other hand, the exclusive bits have a lot of appeal -- even the printed ones seem very versatile, with the 8x8 round plates bearing an aesthetic that reminds me a lot of some of the console pieces from set 21304 -- and of course those Transparent Brown w/ Opalescence parts are beautiful! The underwater scene MOC is a great showcase.

    Ultimately I think I will settle for set 76155 which I already bought for the Transparent Brown w/ Opalescence parts. Hopefully the Dark Stone Grey ladder holder and Bright Red droid torso will show up again (in quantity perhaps? please, LEGO?) elsewhere.

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  2. I'm waiting for Doctor Who MOC's to show up using the 8x8 dish things with circle printing as it seems to scream "Time Lord language". Maybe a huge TARDIS console with walls?

    Great work on the Reef, BTW!

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