Spidey and Gobby's Raptor Battle at Tree House HQ
A quick, chunky build that hands a small kid a whole Spidey adventure in one box
Brick Rated Score
Set 11200 · 2025
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I handed this one to a four year old in my life and watched the tree house go together in about fifteen minutes flat, and that is exactly the point.
This is not a set for the shelf, it is a set for the floor, and it does that job well, with a base that opens up for play and a raptor for the little green troublemaker to go tearing around on. I do wish the price per piece felt a little kinder given how few unique elements are in the box, but for the intended builder that math does not really matter. If you have a young Spidey fan at home who watches the Disney Junior show, this lands, if you are shopping for a display piece or a serious brick collection, look elsewhere in the Marvel lineup.
Best for: preschool and early-elementary Spidey fans who watch the Disney Junior show
What it is
This is one of the smaller entries in LEGO's Spidey line, the 4+ range built around Disney Junior's Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends, and it does what that line is supposed to do. The Tree House HQ shows up again as the team's home base, and this time the drama comes from Gobby, the small green goblin sidekick who is forever getting into mischief, tearing around on a raptor while Spidey tries to keep the peace. Watching a young builder click this together, the appeal was obvious. The pieces are oversized, the instructions are dead simple, and there is a genuine sense of finishing something on your own.
The catch
I will be honest about where this set falls short. At 143 pieces for the price point, you are paying for the license and the playset gimmick more than for brick count, and a chunk of those pieces are large single-purpose elements rather than versatile bricks a kid could reuse elsewhere. It is also not a set that holds up next to the bigger Spidey HQ sets, the tree house here is a simplified stand-in, not the full multi-level headquarters some collectors have hoped LEGO would eventually build in bigger form.
Who it's for
Get this one if you have a preschooler or young grade schooler who is already obsessed with the show and wants Gobby and a dinosaur-adjacent vehicle to go with their other Spidey sets. Skip it if you are an adult collector, a MOC builder hunting for useful parts, or if the kid in question has aged out of the 4+ line and wants something with more build complexity.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building this one is closer to assembling a toy than a LEGO System set, which is exactly the design intent for the 4+ Spidey range. Pieces are large, connections are forgiving, and there is no fiddly stacking or fragile sub-build to worry about. The tree house frame goes up fast, the raptor snaps together in a handful of steps, and a young builder can genuinely do the whole thing with minimal help, which is the real selling point of this sub-theme.
There is not much in the way of rare or printed parts here compared to mainstream Super Heroes sets, this line trades specialty elements for oversized, kid-safe pieces and simple color blocking. The value is in the play pattern, not the parts list, so anyone shopping this set for its brick inventory rather than for a young Spidey fan is shopping the wrong set.
Fun facts
- 01The LEGO Spidey theme is built directly around Disney Junior's animated series Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends, aimed at preschool viewers rather than the wider Marvel movie audience.
- 02Gobby is the show's recurring small-scale goblin sidekick, a lighter, kid-friendly stand-in for the more menacing Green Goblin seen in mainline Spider-Man media.
- 03LEGO's Tree House HQ has appeared across multiple Spidey sets as the team's recurring home base, giving the 4+ line its own consistent setting the way bigger Marvel System sets use recurring locations like the Sanctum Sanctorum.
- 04The 4+ Spidey sets use deliberately oversized, simplified pieces so that preschool builders can complete a model largely on their own, a design approach LEGO also uses in its Duplo and Juniors lines.
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