Super Heroes Marvel

Spider-Man Mech vs. Anti-Venom

A pocket-sized brawl that gets a kid building and posing in one sitting.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 76308 · 2025

Pieces107
Minifigs2
Year2025
Set number76308

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The verdict

This is a set built for the kid who wants a finished superhero in their hands fast, not the adult display shelf, and once I accepted that, I liked it a lot more.

The Spider-Man mech has real personality in the pose, the arms swing, the head turns, and it stands up to actual play without falling apart. Anti-Venom as the rival keeps this from feeling like a generic mech kit, it is a specific comic-accurate matchup that fans of the symbiote stories will clock immediately. If you want a weekend project with a hundred-plus pieces of engineering, skip it, but as a first mech build or a stocking-stuffer for a Spidey-obsessed seven-year-old, it earns its spot.

Best for: younger builders and Spider-Man fans who want a quick, playable mech rather than a display piece

The full review

What it is

I went in expecting another disposable mini-mech and came out surprised by how much charm LEGO packed into just over a hundred pieces. The Spider-Man mech has a proper cockpit a minifigure can sit in, shoulders that actually rotate, and legs that hold a fighting stance instead of flopping the moment you set it down. Facing it off against Anti-Venom gives the whole thing a story, this isn't a generic robot fight, it's a specific comic matchup, and that context makes the build feel like it means something rather than just being brick soup.

The catch

I'll be straight with you about the size. A hundred and seven pieces goes together in well under an hour, so if you're picturing an engineering project for yourself, this isn't it. The printing on the smaller figure is a step down from what LEGO does on its pricier Marvel sets, and once the mech and villain have had their showdown a couple of times, there isn't a ton of replay depth left. It reads exactly like what it is, an entry-level set built to a modest price point.

Who it's for

Get this for the kid who wants to build something fast and start playing with it the same afternoon, or as a cheap add-on to a bigger Spider-Man haul. Skip it if you're an adult collector chasing detailed minifigures or a display-worthy mech, there are meatier Spider-Man sets in the line that will scratch that itch better.

The parts story

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

The build itself is quick and mostly linear, legs first, then the torso and cockpit, then the arms, which makes it a genuinely good confidence-builder for a newer LEGO kid rather than a puzzle for an experienced one. There's no fiddly bracket work or hidden SNOT tricks here, everything clicks together the straightforward way, which is exactly right for the age this set is aimed at.

The mech's frame leans on chunky, kid-friendly pieces rather than rare or new molds, so the standout here isn't an exotic part, it's the character work, the proportions and the pose the finished mech can hold. The Anti-Venom figure is the real draw for collectors of the theme, since that specific symbiote character doesn't show up in LEGO form very often, making this one of the more affordable ways to add him to a Marvel minifigure collection.

Fun facts

  • 01Anti-Venom is a relatively rare pick for a LEGO minifigure, most Marvel symbiote sets lean on Venom or Carnage instead
  • 02This set continues LEGO's long-running small mech format for the Spider-Man line, following earlier pocket-sized mech-versus-villain sets in past years
  • 03At 107 pieces it sits firmly in LEGO's entry-level Marvel bracket, built for quick builds and immediate play rather than display detail

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