Green Goblin Construction Figure
A brick-built villain with real menace and a glider that actually looks dangerous.
Brick Rated Score
Set 76284 · 2024
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The faceplate is what got me.
It is a molded and printed piece that somehow nails Norman Osborn's snarl in plastic, and it sets the tone for everything else in this build. Green Goblin only stands about eleven inches tall but he holds a pose, swings his arms into a real punch, and comes with a glider bristling with sword-blade fins and flaming exhaust pieces that make it look genuinely wicked on a shelf. I will be honest that at this price it is a lot to ask for a display piece with no minifigure attached, but as these buildable figures go, this is the best one LEGO has made yet.
Best for: Spider-Man fans who want a posable villain display piece rather than a minifigure
What it is
I did not expect to like a buildable action figure this much. Green Goblin stands articulated at the shoulders, arms, hips and legs, and once he is holding his glider with a pumpkin bomb cocked back in one hand, he looks like he stepped right out of the Spider-Man films. The faceplate is the piece that made me stop and look twice, it is molded with the sneer and the ridges built in and then printed on top, and it is only the second time LEGO has done a supervillain face like this after Venom. The glider sells the whole scene, with a printed fan piece up front, glowing exhaust detailing at the back, and four blade pieces that make the nose look genuinely sharp.
The catch
Where I have to be honest with you is the price. At $34.99 for 471 pieces and no minifigure, this is the priciest construction figure LEGO has put out in the Marvel line, and you feel that when you are counting how many parts actually go toward the character versus the stand and glider. The shoulder joints are also a known sore spot, they attach to the torso rather than directly to the arms, so some poses look a little disconnected at the top of the arm. It is a fast build too, nothing here will challenge an experienced builder for long.
Who it's for
If you collect Spider-Man villains or want a posable Green Goblin to display next to a Spider-Man figure, this is worth the money, it is simply the best-looking buildable villain LEGO has released. If you are shopping by price per piece or you want an actual minifigure in the box, look elsewhere in the Marvel lineup first.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building this one moves fast. You start with the internal skeleton and joint system that gives Goblin his poseability, then layer on the green and purple armor plates, and finish with the glider, which is really its own satisfying mini-build with a lot of small angled pieces to get that hunched, aggressive shape right. There is no long stretch of repetitive brick-laying here, it is more like assembling a large, detailed action figure than following a traditional LEGO build.
The standout piece by far is the molded and printed faceplate, which is a genuinely new element built specifically for this character and is the kind of piece collectors will want on its own. The glider contributes several sharp, single-use parts too, including the printed fan piece and the sword-blade elements used for the front blades, plus flame-effect exhaust pieces that add real color and menace. Nothing here is a rare or limited printed part in the collector sense, but the character-specific molds are exactly the kind of detail that makes Marvel LEGO worth building instead of just displaying a regular minifigure.
Fun facts
- 01This is only the second brick-built supervillain construction figure LEGO has released, following the Venom Figure.
- 02The set launched on April 1, 2024 and does not include a separate minifigure alongside the buildable character.
- 03The glider includes a printed fan piece, flame-effect exhaust detailing, and four sword-blade pieces used for the front blades.
- 04At $34.99 retail, it became the most expensive LEGO Marvel construction figure released up to that point.
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