Super Heroes Marvel

Miles Morales Mech vs. Spider-Man 2099

A pocket money mech that actually knows how to pose.

Brick Rated Score

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Set 76337 · 2026

Pieces135
Minifigs2
Year2026
Set number76337

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The verdict

I picked this one up expecting a quick filler build and ended up staying at the table longer than I meant to, because the mech's shoulders, elbows and knees all articulate, and that alone puts it a step above most sets at this price point.

Miles Morales and Spider-Man 2099 are both genuinely nice minifigs to have in a Marvel collection, and the mech's detachable shooter and web rope give a kid something to actually do with it once it's built, not just something to shelf. It will not challenge you as a builder and it will not last an evening, but for the price it is one of the better small mech sets LEGO has put out this year. I'd hand this to a young Spider-Man fan who wants a fast, satisfying build, and skip it if you're after piece count or a serious afternoon project.

Best for: kids building their first posable mech, or Spider-Verse fans topping up a minifig collection

The full review

What it is

I picked this one up expecting a quick filler build and ended up staying at the table longer than I meant to. It's a small Marvel Super Heroes set built around a posable mech for Miles Morales, squaring off against a minifigure of Spider-Man 2099 from Across the Spider-Verse, and the mech is the whole reason to care. The shoulders, elbows and knees actually move, there's a shooter that clips off the arm, and Spider-Man 2099 gets his own translucent laser piece to fight back with. For a set that will run you around fifteen dollars, that's a lot of actual play built in, not just a static pile of bricks.

The catch

I'll be honest about where the caveats live. This is 135 pieces, so you're not getting an afternoon of building, you're getting maybe twenty or thirty minutes, and the mech itself is simple enough that it won't ask anything of an adult builder who's used to bigger Marvel sets. It also isn't a set that looks like much sitting on a shelf once it's built. This is a toy for playing with, not a display piece for admiring, and if you go in expecting the latter you'll be a little let down.

Who it's for

If you've got a young Spider-Man fan who wants something they can build fast and then actually play with, or you're chasing the Miles Morales and Spider-Man 2099 minifigs for a growing Marvel wall, this is an easy yes. If you're after piece count, build time, or something that holds its own next to a bigger mech set, put your money toward something with more scale instead.

The parts story

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

The build itself is short and straightforward, the kind of set you hand to a kid who's just moved past the very basic starter sets and want something with a bit more going on in the frame. The mech's legs and arms go together with proper ball joints rather than simple bricks, so every limb ends up posable, which is what makes the finished thing worth keeping around rather than tucking in a drawer.

The standout here isn't a rare mold, it's the completeness of the play pattern for such a small set. The detachable 3-stud shooter and web rope give the mech actual accessories rather than just static arms, and Spider-Man 2099's translucent laser-beam piece is a nice, specific touch rather than a generic weapon reused from elsewhere. At 135 pieces for two named Marvel minifigures plus a jointed mech, the part-count value lands right where a licensed set this size should.

Fun facts

  • 01This is one of two Spider-Man 2099 minifigures LEGO has released tied to the Spider-Verse films, alongside the character's larger appearances in bigger Marvel sets.
  • 02The set continues LEGO's small-mech format for Miles Morales, following on from the earlier 76171 Miles Morales Mech Armour set from the same theme.
  • 03It launched as part of LEGO's 2026 Marvel Super Heroes wave alongside Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse tie-in sets, aimed squarely at younger builders as an entry point into the theme.
  • 04At roughly fifteen dollars, it sits at the very bottom of the Marvel Super Heroes price ladder, making it one of the most accessible ways to add Spider-Man 2099 to a collection.

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