Super Heroes Marvel

Team Spidey Pirate Ship

A chunky little pirate ship built for the smallest web slingers in the house

Brick Rated Score

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Set 11208 · 2026

Pieces201
Minifigsn/a
Year2026
Set number11208

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The verdict

I handed this to a four year old before I ever touched it myself, and that tells you exactly who it is for.

The hull goes together fast, the sails snap on without a fight, and there is enough swashbuckling shape in 201 pieces that a young builder actually feels like they made a ship, not just a box with a mast stuck on top. If you are shopping for yourself as an adult collector looking for engineering or a big display piece, this one is not it. If you are shopping for a little kid who loves the Spidey cartoon and wants their own boat to sail across the living room floor, it earns its keep.

Best for: parents of preschool and early-elementary Spidey fans who want an easy, sturdy first ship build

The full review

What it is

This is not a set I built for myself so much as a set I watched get built. Team Spidey is LEGO's preschool wing of the Marvel license, built around the Disney Junior show rather than the movies, and the Pirate Ship leans hard into that audience. The proportions are big and friendly, the connections are forgiving, and the whole thing is designed so a kid can do almost all of it solo and still end up with something that unmistakably looks like a pirate ship, curved hull, raised deck, sail and all.

The catch

I will be honest about where this set falls short if you are the one paying for it as an adult fan. There is no clever part usage here, no rare printed piece that makes a grown collector's eyes light up, and 201 pieces at this size go together in a sitting, not an afternoon. This is a toy built to be played with immediately, not admired on a shelf, and the price per piece reflects a preschool set rather than a display piece.

Who it's for

Get this one if you have a small kid who is deep into the Spidey cartoon and wants a boat that fits their other Team Spidey figures and playsets, it delivers exactly what it promises at that level. Skip it if you are after a building challenge, adult-appeal detailing, or a set that holds up as a shelf piece once the target age passes.

The parts story

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

Building it feels less like assembling a model and more like snapping together a sturdy toy, which is the point. The hull is a small number of large curved and wedge pieces rather than dozens of small bricks, so there is no fiddly stacking or fragile connection points, everything clicks together with a satisfying, confident snap that a preschooler can manage without an adult hovering over every step.

Nothing in the set is going to turn heads in a parts-list breakdown, the value here is in the shapes doing double duty rather than any rare or printed elements. The sail piece and the curved hull wedges are doing the visual heavy lifting, giving the ship real pirate-ship silhouette despite the low piece count, which is honestly the smartest bit of design in the whole set.

Fun facts

  • 01Team Spidey is LEGO's line based on the Disney Junior series Spidey and His Amazing Friends, aimed squarely at preschool and early-elementary builders rather than the older Marvel Super Heroes catalog.
  • 02Sets in this line consistently use oversized, simplified pieces and fewer tiny elements than mainline LEGO Super Heroes sets, a deliberate choice to keep them safe and manageable for younger hands.
  • 03The theme launched to bridge the gap between LEGO Duplo and the more complex mainline Marvel sets, giving young fans of the show an entry point into real LEGO brick building.

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