Super Heroes Marvel

Spider-Man Prison Transport Chase

A scrappy little prison truck with the best new villain of the wave riding in back

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 76349 · 2026

Pieces375
Minifigs4
Year2026
Set number76349

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The verdict

I went into this one expecting filler and came out won over by Tombstone.

He is genuinely one of the better MCU minifigs LEGO has put out this year, and Tarantula's printed legs are a small detail that made me sit up and notice. The truck itself is fun to build for an afternoon, but it is small for the price and clearly built to tie into a movie scene we have not fully seen yet. Grab it if you are collecting the Brand New Day wave or love the villains, skip it if you only want a strong standalone vehicle.

Best for: Marvel completists chasing the Brand New Day villain lineup

The full review

What it is

This is one of those sets I almost overlooked in the wave, and I am glad I did not. The Prison Transport Chase is built around a rugged six wheel truck with an opening roof hatch, a rear compartment that pops open to show off the onboard cell, and stud shooters mounted for a quick escape scene. It is not a huge model, but it has real personality, and the suspension detail on those six wheels is the kind of small engineering touch that makes a simple vehicle feel like it was actually designed by someone who cares about how toys get played with.

The catch

Here is the honest part. At $49.99 for 375 pieces split across a vehicle and four minifigs, the truck itself ends up smaller than the box art suggests, and a chunk of your money is really going toward the figures rather than the build. The DODC guard is about as plain as Marvel minifigs get, just handcuffs and a shooter that does not even fire. And because this ties into Brand New Day before most of us have seen the full film, the truck's design feels like an educated guess rather than a confirmed movie vehicle, so if it turns out to look nothing like the on-screen version, that will sting a little.

Who it's for

I would point this at Marvel collectors who want Tombstone and Tarantula on their shelf and do not mind a smaller build to get them, or parents grabbing something under $50 for a Spider-Man fan who is more into characters than construction. If you want a vehicle that stands on its own as an engineering showcase, or you are trying to stretch a budget toward the biggest build possible, there are better options in this wave.

The parts story

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

The build itself is a quick, satisfying sit, mostly frame and paneling work to get the six wheel chassis together before you close up the cab and the rear cell. It is not a technical showcase, but the roof hatch and rear door mechanisms are simple and satisfying to snap open once finished, which matters more than piece count when this is going straight into a kid's hands for imaginative play.

The real story here is the minifigs. Tombstone makes his LEGO debut with pale skin, white hair, and a sharp waistcoat and shirt combo that nails his comic book look, easily the standout piece of plastic in the box. Tarantula gets spiked hands and feet plus printed legs, an unusual touch for this theme that instantly lifts her above a basic recolor. Spider-Man carries a fresh head and torso print with highlighted abs and mask detailing, and even comes with hand-held spider web pieces for extra posing options. For four figures plus a working vehicle at this price, the parts-to-dollar value leans toward the figures, not the brick count.

Fun facts

  • 01Tombstone makes his first ever LEGO appearance in this set, tied to his live-action MCU debut in Spider-Man: Brand New Day
  • 02Tarantula's LEGO minifig gives her a cowboy style bandana covering part of her face, a design choice that differs from her look in the film
  • 03The set was one of several revealed together for the Brand New Day wave, alongside other Spider-Man movie tie-in sets
  • 04Reviewers noted Tarantula receiving printed legs is uncommon for the Marvel theme, where most villain figures still use plain leg pieces

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