Super Heroes Marvel

Iron Spider-Man Construction Figure

Four extra arms and a lot of pearl gold, but the web shooters got left at home.

Brick Rated Score

3.4 out of 53.4/5

Set 76298 · 2024

Pieces303
Minifigsn/a
Year2024
Set number76298

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The verdict

I built this one expecting the usual construction figure charm, ball joints clicking together, a familiar silhouette rising out of the bag, and for the first hour it delivered exactly that.

The pearl gold plating against the red really does capture that Iron Spider suit from No Way Home, and the printed mask is sharper than I expected for a figure this size. Where it lost me a little was the back rig. Those four mechanical arms are the whole reason to buy this set over a regular Spider-Man figure, and they just do not swing the way you want them to once the shoulder armor is on. This is a fun one for a Marvel-mad kid or a completionist finishing out the construction figure shelf, not a display centerpiece for someone who wants every joint to hold a pose.

Best for: Marvel collectors filling out the construction figure lineup, and kids who want a posable hero rather than a shelf piece

The full review

What it is

This is LEGO's buildable take on the Iron Spider suit from Spider-Man: No Way Home, 303 pieces that snap together into a fully articulated figure rather than a minifigure-scale set. No minifigs here at all, this whole thing is the figure. The color work is what got me first, that warm pearl gold running through the red really does look like it walked off the screen, and the printed mask with its metallic eye lenses has more presence than I expected from a set in this line.

The catch

I will be honest about where it stumbles. The signature feature, four mechanical arms mounted on the back, is also the weak point. They look great sitting still but they do not have the swing range to strike a proper action pose, the shoulder armor gets in the way, and once you have posed the figure a few times you start noticing open, unfinished-looking gaps around the back and hip joints. There are also no web accessories in the box, which feels like an odd omission for a Spider-Man release. At close to ten cents a piece it is priced in line with the rest of the construction figure line, so you are not overpaying, you are just not getting quite the polish some of its siblings had.

Who it's for

Get this one if you are chasing the full set of Marvel construction figures, or if you have a kid who wants to swoosh a posable hero around rather than admire it under glass. Skip it if you want a premium display piece that holds a dramatic pose, because the back rig will fight you on that every time.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building it is a relaxed afternoon project, an hour or two of mostly ball-and-socket connections that click together with a satisfying snap rather than fiddly technic pinning. Nothing about the construction itself is stressful, it is the kind of build you can do while half-watching a movie, and the figure takes shape fast enough that you get that fun moment of recognition partway through.

The pearl gold elements are the standout here, used generously across the chest, limbs, and the back-mounted arm assembly, and paired against the red they give the whole figure a premium sheen that photographs better than plain red and blue ever could. The printed torso and mask pieces are proper prints, not stickers, and the mask in particular has crisp white eye lenses with metallic detailing that catches light nicely. Piece count sits at 303 for around thirty dollars, a fair per-piece value for the construction figure line, though a chunk of that piece count goes toward the connective joint pieces for those four extra arms rather than showpiece elements.

Fun facts

  • 01This set has no minifigures at all, the entire model is the posable construction figure itself, a format LEGO has used across the Marvel line since figures like Iron Man and Wolverine.
  • 02It depicts the Iron Spider suit Peter Parker wears in Spider-Man: No Way Home, built around the same core scale as the standard 76226 Spider-Man construction figure.
  • 03The four mechanical back arms are the set's headline feature but reviewers consistently flagged their limited range of motion as the figure's biggest weakness.
  • 04The set carried a 29.99 US dollar and 29.99 British pound RRP, and its official retail run closed out at the end of 2025, making it already retired.

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