There are a number of amazing collectibles that fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe can add to their private collections to celebrate the conclusion of the "Infinity Saga," yet there aren't too many with the dedication to quality and detail like Sideshow Collectibles and Hot Toys. Over the years they have been the go-to destination for MCU figures and collectibles, for good reason.

As the films moved toward their inevitable matchups with Thanos, the Hot Toys figures have evolved with the films, and have produced some of the best MCU collectibles we've ever seen, which we're going to take a look at today. To be honest, we're still waiting to see old Steve Rogers on his bench to really finish off the "Infinity Saga" collection, but these 10 amazing Hot Toys that are available now or for pre-order will hold us over until then.

10 LOKI

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What better place to start today than with the one responsible for the formation of the Avengers, the God of Mischief, Loki. Tom Hiddleston's God of Mischief first appeared in 2011's Thor, but the character has kept a commanding presence throughout the films that will continue on with the Disney+ series Loki.

This Sixth Scale Hot Toys figure features Loki as seen in Thor: Ragnarok, when he was a member of the Revengers alongside his brother Thor, Gladiator Hulk, and Valkyrie. Not only is this figure impeccably detailed with a fantastic likeness of Tom Hiddleston, but it features interchangeable hands with dual daggers and his iconic horned helmet, plus the translucent skull of Surtur.

9 DOCTOR STRANGE

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He may be one of the more recent additions to the MCU, but Doctor Strange has made a big impression in his few film appearances. One of his biggest besides his own origin film were his contributions to both Infinity War and Endgame, which was a given considering he was one of the Earth's Infinity Stone wielders.

The sculpt of Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange is remarkable, and the costume even comes with a magnetic Cloak of Levitation to vary the costume possibilities. Of course, what Doctor Strange figure would be complete without his trusted Eye of Agamotto, Sling Ring, or mystical weapons and spell attachments?

8 GAMORA

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While the MCU began around the development of the Avengers franchise, it wasn't until Guardians of the Galaxy became a smash hit that the general theater public really started to see the wide-reaching potential of the shared universe. GotG and its sequel explored the vast reaches of space with the Guardians, who would prove to be very important in the coming Infinity War.

Gamora would be a key member of the team, and the larger storyline, as she is the adopted daughter of Thanos. This Sixth Scale Hot Toys figure showcases Gamora's outfit from Vol. 2, including the removable jetpacks the team wore throughout the film. Gamora's various hand and weapon accessories further add to the appeal, but it's the miniature Baby Groot that really help sell this figure.

7 THANOS

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Fans have seen a few versions of the Mad Titan over the last decade of Marvel movies, following his first appearance in the post-credit scene of The Avengers. A stripped-down but powered up version then appeared in Infinity War, before defeating the Avengers and blipping out half of the universe with the Infinity Gauntlet.

The Hot Toys Sixth Scale Thanos figure presents the final version of Thanos seen in the "Infinity Saga" which is actually a battle-ready and war-hardened Thanos from the past, before the Decimation. Thanos comes complete with his double-edged sword, as well as multiple infinity Gauntlet hands that come complete with light-up Infinity Stones.

6 BUCKY

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Bucky Barnes was another character who went through many evolutions during his time in the MCU, which first began during the Second World War in Captain America: The First Avenger. After his return as the Winter Soldier, a peaceful Bucky was hidden away in Wakanda, where he was cured of all mental brainwashing and given a second lease on life.

At least, until Thanos set his plan in motion, which forced Bucky back into the war. The Sixth Scale figure focuses on this Bucky from Infinity War, with his final costume that more closely resembles his Bucky outfit over his Winter Soldier costume. His metallic arm is also of Wakandan tech and comes with an as-yet-unrevealed disintegrating arm alternative.

5 HAWKEYE (DELUXE)

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Clint Barton may have played second fiddle to some of the other Avengers, but he played a vital role when he returned to action in Endgame, as the ruthless killer Ronin. Hawkeye's post-Snap losses were a hard hit to kick the movie off with, and there was little surprise when he returned as a dark killer.

The Sixth Scale Hawkeye (Deluxe) figure showcases his brief time at Ronin with this exquisitely detailed piece that gives fans the best look at his Ronin costume yet. The Deluxe version equips the figure with everything needed to swap between his final Hawkeye outfit and the Ronin costume and includes a heavy arsenal of weapons like his trusty bow-and-arrow, his new katana, shurikens, and more.

4 BLACK WIDOW

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Natasha Romanoff was the flame that kept the fires of the Avengers lit in Endgame after the five-year-jump, which made her death on Vormir alongside Hawkeye all the more heartbreaking. Her arc from Russian spy to Earth's hero was a central theme in her cinematic journey, which is perfectly represented by her Endgame collectible.

The Sixth Scale Hot Toys figure features Black Widow in her final costume from Avengers: Endgame, which features fine red detailing and incredible attention to detail, as evident by the smallest hint of blonde left in her hair from Infinity War. The figure also comes with highly-detailed pistons and batons, which come together to form a staff for various posing options.

3 TONY STARK (TEAM SUIT)

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The man who started it all in 2008 with Iron Man was also the man who ended it Endgame when he used the Nano Gauntlet against Thanos and his army. However, the Endgame stark is perhaps as equally remembered for his contributions to the Time Heist earlier in the film that allows the Nano Gauntlet to be constructed in the first place.

Sideshow Collectibles created the Sixth Scale Hot Toys Team Suit version of Tony Stark, which features the character in his time-traveling Avengers outfit, complete with removable helmet. The figure also comes with the battle-damaged Iron Man helmet seen during the earliest scenes of Endgame, while Tony is trapped in space. R.I.P. Tony, we miss you.

2 RESCUE

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One of the most unique offerings from Hot Toys right now has been with the MCU as long as Tony Stark, though it wasn't until Avengers: Endgame that she finally made her superheroic appearance. Gwyneth Paltrow's Pepper Potts may have suited up in the Iron Man armor before, but this was the first time fans got to see her as the armored Rescue.

Hot Toys has captured the MCU Rescue in more detail than seen on screen, giving fans a new opportunity to enjoy the evolution of Pepper Potts character. The Rescue figure features a helmeted and open-faced head sculpt, numerous LED lights throughout, adjustable air flaps, drones, and even energy blast effects to recreate the climactic Endgame battle.

1 STAN "THE MAN" LEE

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What better way to round out your MCU collection than with the person who first brought these characters to life, Stan "The Man" Lee. Stan Lee has appeared in almost every MCU film in cameo form, though these cameos were given another layer in Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 when Stan Lee was revealed to be working with the cosmic beings known as the Watchers.

The Hot Toys figure perfectly details not only Stan Lee's MCU likeness but also the yellow spacesuit he was wearing during his discussion with the Watchers. The figure also comes with Stan's iconic glasses as the best accessory Marvel has to offer, and a lenticular background from the film that further sets the stage for Sideshow's loving tribute to Stan Lee in the MCU.

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