Super Heroes Marvel

Spidey: Underwater Vehicles

Three little submarines that get a preschooler building solo in an afternoon.

Brick Rated Score

3.4 out of 53.4/5

Set 11207 · 2026

Pieces154
Minifigs3
Year2026
Set number11207

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The verdict

I opened this one expecting a token vehicle tie-in and came away pleasantly surprised by the whale sub, it is genuinely a clever little build for the piece count.

The crab and turtle subs are much more basic, and if you know the sleek designs from the actual cartoon, the simplification here is going to sting a bit. This is a set built for a four year old's hands and attention span, not for an adult who wants a satisfying afternoon build. Buy it for the right kid and it delivers exactly what it promises, buy it expecting a scaled down showpiece and you will be a little let down.

Best for: parents building alongside a preschooler who already loves Spidey and His Amazing Friends

The full review

What it is

This little set splits into three quick builds, Spidey's crab sub with a big web scoop, Ghost-Spider's turtle sub with a see-through opening shell, and Doc Ock's whale sub with shooters on the fins and a hiding spot for the treasure chest they are all fighting over. Each vehicle comes in its own bag with its own instruction booklet, which is such a small thing but makes a real difference when you are building with a four year old who wants to start and finish something on their own. The large Starter Bricks and the big, colorful pictorial instructions are clearly built for small hands, not for us.

The catch

I will be honest about where this one falls short. If you have watched the cartoon with your kid, you already know these vehicles have real personality and detail on screen, and here they get boiled down to something much simpler. The whale sub survives that treatment best, it is the one build in the box with a bit of engineering charm to it. The crab and turtle subs are fine, but they are basically shape-and-color exercises rather than clever little machines. At $34.99 for 154 pieces split three ways, you are paying for the minifigures and the play value more than for brick-built cleverness.

Who it's for

Get this one if you have a preschooler deep into Spidey and His Amazing Friends and you want something they can build with minimal help and then actually play with in the bath or a sink. Skip it if you are shopping for an older kid or yourself, the build itself will not hold your interest for more than twenty minutes total, and the character accuracy is the weakest part of the box.

The parts story

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

Building this is fast and low friction by design. Each submarine is its own bag and its own tiny instruction booklet, so there is a real sense of finishing something three separate times rather than one long slog. None of the three builds will challenge anyone past about age six or seven, they are stack and click affairs meant to be finished quickly and get straight to imaginative play.

There is nothing rare or new-mold here, this is a workhorse parts selection, but the whale submarine makes clever use of what it has, using the fin pieces as both shape and shooter mechanism and tucking a hiding spot for the treasure chest into the hull. The turtle sub's opening transparent shell is a nice small touch too. At three minifigures, Spidey, Ghost-Spider, and Doc Ock, for under thirty five dollars, the figure count is where most of the value sits rather than in the brick count itself.

Fun facts

  • 01The set includes separate poly bags for each of the three submarines, so a young builder can complete one vehicle at a time without needing to sort through a single giant pile of parts.
  • 02It is based on the animated series Spidey and His Amazing Friends rather than the mainline Marvel comics or movies, aimed squarely at the preschool Super Heroes Marvel audience LEGO builds for ages 4 and up.
  • 03BrickEconomy projects the set will stay on shelves into mid 2027, giving it a longer than average retail run for a set at this price point.
  • 04Doc Ock's whale submarine hides a storage space for the treasure chest piece, tying the three vehicles together around a single shared MacGuffin the heroes are all chasing.

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