Here comes the cross-over you didn’t know, you didn’t even want!
Spiderman and LEGO Pirates!
This set be of little interest to most LEGO Pirate fans, but it may be worth plundering for its relevant pieces…
LEGO Marvel 11208 Team Spidey Pirate Ship
LEGO Pirates have officially entered the Spiderverse with this peculiar marriage of our beloved LEGO theme with one of the most popular superheros in history.
- Front of the box
- Back of the box
Official Description
From the 11208 Team Spidey Pirate Ship webpage on LEGO.com:
Set sail for imaginative play aboard the Team Spidey Pirate Ship (11208) creative building toy with Spidey, Green Goblin, Ghost-Spider and Miles “Spin” Morales. This building set offers a great way for boys, girls and kids ages 4 years old and up to develop skills as they explore fun at sea and on Spider Island.
This building set offers a great way for boys, girls and kids ages 4 years old and up to develop skills as they explore fun at sea and on Spider Island.
This feature-packed Spidey building toy includes a pirate ship, Spider Island with a slide, Green Goblin’s ship and a smaller boat. There’s a cannon on the pirate ship, a disc shooter on the island and shooters on Green Goblin’s ship.
Spidey’s web rope can be used to catch a fish, a treasure chest or Goblin’s ship. This Spider-Man gift for fans of Spidey And His Amazing Friends comes with colorful pictorial instructions, a Starter Brick and separate bags containing 1 buildable model per bag to make creative construction fast and fun.
And, with the LEGO® Builder app, kids can zoom, rotate in 3D and track progress with simple digital instructions. Building set contains 201 pieces.
LEGO Pirate Parts
Most AFOLs probably don’t give a fig about a set aimed at wee nippers.
But there be useful parts abound, most notably a firing cannon!
A generous number of fans were dismayed when they discovered 10365 Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship sported brick-built cannons in favour of the moulded cannon parts we know and love. So it’s reassuring to learn they’re still being churned out in the factory.
Spidey’s ship is built upon blue hull parts – always useful for expanding your Imperial Armada’s armada beyond its flagship.
The set also offers a map, treasure chest, lantern, oar, telescope, mast, crows nest, shark and flag in cyan blue.
Oh, and a ladder, so yer minifigs don’t need to levitate to access the next floor… like they did in the early Soldier sets.
These useful elements probably don’t warrant a sale, so buy this set for yer kiddiwinks and then pillage all the good bits!
What Do Yer Think?
Has the LEGO Group gone balmy or be this a cross-over we desperately need?
Or be ye both a LEGO Pirates and Spiderman fan, and think this concept is absolutely fan-floggin-tastic?
Well, at very least, the set provides an insight towards which pirate-themed elements are in production for the immediate future.
And now… With great sets, comes great discussions, so tell us whether 11208 Team Spidey Pirate Ship be worth a cracker in the .












