Spin and Electro Dinosaur Vehicle Chase
A pint sized dino chase built for the smallest Spidey fans, not for us grown builders.
Brick Rated Score
Set 11198 · 2025
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I'll be straight with you, this one isn't for me and it isn't trying to be.
It's a Spidey and His Amazing Friends set, the preschool corner of the Marvel line, built around chunky pieces and a dinosaur vehicle with a spinning gimmick that a four year old can slam across the living room floor. What got me was how honest the design is about its audience, nothing here is fiddly, nothing needs a grown up to fix it. If you've got a little one who watches the show and points at Electro on screen, this is exactly the kind of set that turns into a bedtime ritual.
Best for: Preschoolers who watch Spidey and His Amazing Friends and want a toy they can actually build and rebuild themselves
What it is
The first time I actually looked past the box art on this one, I realized how clearly it knows its lane. This is a Spidey and His Amazing Friends set, which means it's aimed at the preschool audience of the animated show rather than the older Marvel Super Heroes crowd. You get Miles Morales as Spider-Man and Electro, both built from bigger, simpler pieces that little fingers can actually grip, plus a dinosaur vehicle that has a spinning play feature built into the chase. It's the kind of set that gets torn open in the car on the way home rather than photographed for a shelf.
The catch
I have to be honest about what this set is not. It is not a building challenge. At 124 pieces it's done in well under half an hour, and there's no clever engineering trick or new part mold to geek out over here, it's junior construction through and through. Brickset's user rating sits at a middling 3.4 out of 5, which tracks with what I'd expect, this is a solid toy rather than a standout model. The price does its job though, at right around twenty dollars the piece count feels fair for what you get, nobody's getting fleeced on this one.
Who it's for
Get this one if you have a toddler or young preschooler who actually watches the show and knows Electro and Miles by name, the recognition factor is what sells it, not the build. Skip it if you're an adult collector hoping for a legitimate Marvel display piece or a bigger vehicle build, there are plenty of other Super Heroes sets built for that. This is a toy for a specific small person, and judged as that, it does its job.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building this one is less a construction project and more a quick assembly session you'd do together with a preschooler on the floor. The pieces are large and simple, snapping together in a handful of steps with no small or fiddly parts to lose under the couch, which is exactly the point for a 4+ set. There's no instruction booklet marathon here, it's over almost as soon as it starts.
The standout is really the dinosaur vehicle's spin function, a simple but effective play mechanism that rewards a kid immediately rather than asking them to appreciate clever brick engineering. The Miles Morales Spider-Man and Electro minifigs use the bigger, junior style figure format rather than standard LEGO minifigs, which is worth knowing if you're expecting them to mix into a regular Marvel figure collection. At a piece count of 124 and a price around twenty dollars, the value holds up fine for what is fundamentally a toy built for very young hands, not a parts pack for adult builders.
Fun facts
- 01The set belongs to the Spidey and His Amazing Friends subtheme, LEGO's preschool spinoff of the Marvel universe aimed at ages 4 and up.
- 02It includes Miles Morales as Spider-Man alongside Electro, both built in LEGO's larger junior minifigure format rather than standard scale.
- 03It released in January 2025 with a retail price of about $19.99 and is expected to stay available through the end of 2026.
- 04Brickset users have given it a modest 3.4 out of 5 average rating, reflecting its status as a functional kids' toy rather than a collector showpiece.
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