2024 Spidey and His Amazing Friends sets revealed!
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LEGO has been producing sets based on the Disney Junior series Spidey and His Amazing Friends for a couple of years, and three more will be released in March.
These have now been revealed by JB Spielwaren, which you can view after the break.
Let us know what you think in the comments!
10792 Drill Spinner Vehicle
- 58 pieces
- Miles "Spin" Morales, Electro
10793 Spidey vs. Green Goblin
- 84 pieces
- Spidey, Trace-E, Ghost-Spider, Green Goblin
10794 Team Spidey Web Spinner Headquarters
- 193 pieces
- Miles "Spin" Morales, Spidey, Trace-E, Ghost-Spider, Iron Man, Zola
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Spider Head!!
Pretty good builds. but i think the other 2024 sets that have been revealed are better. And what a weird design of Zola, that minifigure piloting the mech!
Well. That Zola fig is definitely a thing.
Good, the reveal of these means that the reveal of set 76280 should be soon(hopefully).
That new web element is kinda cool. The boat is good for what it is. Sucks how it doesn’t float though.
I definitely won’t be picking any these up, my focus is on 71741, Star Wars and Icons.
What’s up with the base of that helicopter? As far as I can see it isn’t used for a function and nothing like anything real world.
I can already imagine the pain of some kid snapping two of those web pieces together to trap a minifigure. Not sure if it'd be feasible to get them out without breaking one.
@Kynareth said:
"What’s up with the base of that helicopter? As far as I can see it isn’t used for a function and nothing like anything real world."
You mean for 10793? It appears to be the base for a hovercraft, a particular type of boat. They're pretty nifty.
I might have to get 10792 for the Electro figure to go with my Doc Ock. I love the designs of the female villains.
ARNIM ZOLA! FRANCINE FRYE!
That’s all.
These look surprisingly good...
My son loves this show! He'll probably want a couple of these. (He's 5...a good age for this stuff.)
Cant wait not to get these!
Is there a reason Miles seems to have “Spin” stuck in his name? Is that the code name they’re giving him to avoid kids being confused over two characters called Spider-Man?
Shame on Lego for not giving us a classic comic electro by now. And giving us a lady electro who kinda looks like the real deal first is just the middle finger we all like to receive from them. We can’t even use that mask piece to custom one ourselves.
Spidey 4+ sets are just trash to me, but i am not the target audience of course.
Btw i like the golden glasses/goggles on the spidey heads.
Oooh my 5yo daughter would love these sets, especially the pink web !
@Brickalili said:
"Is there a reason Miles seems to have “Spin” stuck in his name? Is that the code name they’re giving him to avoid kids being confused over two characters called Spider-Man?"
It's exactly that, at the beginning of the show they both want to be known as Spiderman in the main computer but the computer says it can't have twice the same name, so classic Spiderman goes for Spidey and Miles goes for Spin, and then the kids watching know who's who easily
@Miyakan said:
"Spider Head!!"
The mini version of 76258?
Really happy that they do keep making the preschool tv versions of characters. Electro and Zola from the show overshadow the original interpretations by miles and look much more exciting than their movie depictions.
@Nannig said:
" @Brickalili said:
"Is there a reason Miles seems to have “Spin” stuck in his name? Is that the code name they’re giving him to avoid kids being confused over two characters called Spider-Man?"
It's exactly that, at the beginning of the show they both want to be known as Spiderman in the main computer but the computer says it can't have twice the same name, so classic Spiderman goes for Spidey and Miles goes for Spin, and then the kids watching know who's who easily"
The funny thing here is that the name "spin," refers to Miles "spinning" moves, but in Dutch, the word "spin" means "spider"
@BelgianBricker said:
" @Nannig said:
" @Brickalili said:
"Is there a reason Miles seems to have “Spin” stuck in his name? Is that the code name they’re giving him to avoid kids being confused over two characters called Spider-Man?"
It's exactly that, at the beginning of the show they both want to be known as Spiderman in the main computer but the computer says it can't have twice the same name, so classic Spiderman goes for Spidey and Miles goes for Spin, and then the kids watching know who's who easily"
The funny thing here is that the name "spin," refers to Miles "spinning" moves, but in Dutch, the word "spin" means "spider""
Oooooh, I do love some clever word play like that
@Ridgeheart said:
" @Brickodillo said:
"Shame on Lego for not giving us a classic comic electro by now. And giving us a lady electro who kinda looks like the real deal first is just the middle finger we all like to receive from them. We can’t even use that mask piece to custom one ourselves.
Spidey 4+ sets are just trash to me, but i am not the target audience of course.
Btw i like the golden glasses/goggles on the spidey heads. "
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Francine_Frye_ (Earth-616)
"Hiiiii. Sorry, I'm 100% canon, deal with it.""
Everything Marvel came up after the 80’s doesn’t count. Sorry, there is no Francine Frye, and there is only Maxwell Dillon.
@Brickodillo said:
"Everything Marvel came up after the 80’s doesn’t count. Sorry, there is no Francine Frye, and there is only Maxwell Dillon. "
So very this.
I’m still waiting for the original Nick Fury, White Tiger, Nova, Electro (in human form; we did get that version of Maxwell Dillon in 76014: Spider-Trike vs. Electro from Ultimate Spider-Man S2:E2 “Electro” in which he became a being of pure electricity for a short while), Rhino (should be a bigfig), Uatu the Watcher, and Firestorm. Those are the characters about whom I grew up reading comics, so those are the ones I want to see in minifig form.
Not my thing, but these are cute!
I know that Superheroes is a hard theme to come up with sets for, outside of the same half-dozen that everyone's sick to death of Lego remaking, but it's too bad there isn't more middle ground between "Spider-Man's hovercraft" and the adult-oriented sets that are either very expensive or very dry.
@MutoidMan said:
" @Brickodillo said:
"Everything Marvel came up after the 80’s doesn’t count. Sorry, there is no Francine Frye, and there is only Maxwell Dillon. "
So very this.
I’m still waiting for the original Nick Fury, White Tiger, Nova, Electro (in human form; we did get that version of Maxwell Dillon in 76014: Spider-Trike vs. Electro from Ultimate Spider-Man S2:E2 “Electro” in which he became a being of pure electricity for a short while), Rhino (should be a bigfig), Uatu the Watcher, and Firestorm. Those are the characters about whom I grew up reading comics, so those are the ones I want to see in minifig form."
Yeah could not agree more. There’s a lot more that are not in your list that I want from the original Spider-Man universe, but it seems like old-schoolers like us are not the target audience anymore. Thank god for custom makers, there are some good minifigures out there. They’re expensive af tho…
You know who else should be a BigFig? Lizard…with white ripped lab coat and purple pants, my friend. And I only say that because there’s no such thing as a Medium Minifigure.
@blogzilly Oh, I would absolutely want a lot more classic characters from both Marvel and DC than what I listed - that was just a quick list of “reimagined” characters whom I want in their original incarnations.
Characters like the original Deathlok, orininal Machine Man, Black Lightning in his original costume, the Shocker, Tobias Whale, the Tinkerer, Bucky, the original Human Torch, Toro, the Fantastic Four, bigfig Lizard (good idea), bigfig Man-Thing, bigfig Swamp Thing, the Metal Men, the original Doom Patrol, Captain Universe, original Guardians of the Galaxy, Killraven, Ulysses Bloodstone, Adam Strange, the original Agents of Atlas, the Invaders, the All-Winners Squad, the Challengers of the Unknown, etc.
Seriously, all LEGO needs to do is put out two yearly sets of collectible minifigs/bigfigs, one for DC and one for Marvel, digging deep into the treasure troves of each company’s roster, and I’d be a very happy camper.