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The new Lego Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship is setting sail this September

August 29, 2025
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Now that we’re all spending less time outside, nothing beats having a fun project to work on in the warmth of your own home. And thankfully, Lego is here to help keep us busy with a brand-new, massive set of Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship from Pirates of the Caribbean.

The Lego Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship, created in collaboration with The Walt Disney Company, is a huge build to take on, coming to a whopping 2,862 pieces. It’s a set that’s recommended for ages 18 and up, which makes sense given the level of detail (more on that below). It’s not available for preorder just yet. However, Lego fans can mark their calendars for Sept. 15 when the ship will be available to purchase for $379.99.

Lego Insiders, you can even get Early Access from Sept. 12.

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This ship boasts so many little details for Pirates of the Caribbean fans. Per a press release from Lego, you can “rotate dials to deploy the port or starboard cannons, turn the ship’s wheel to steer the rudder, and open the deck to reveal the detailed captain’s quarters, complete with furnishings, candlesticks, and an apple.” On top of that, it comes with a minifigure figurehead to mount at the front of the ship, a detachable rowboat, and a stand to help you display.


Credit: Lego

No Lego set is complete without the minifigures, and this set comes with eight to accompany you on your journey: Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, Gibbs, Cotton, Anamaria, Marty, Elizabeth Swann and Hector Barbossa. With these, you can recreate scenes from the movies or simply set them up for display.

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Big sets like these have a tendency to sell out quite quickly, so set a reminder for Sept. 15 when it officially becomes available to buy for $379.99. Or for Lego Insiders, enjoy Early Access from Sept. 12.

If you don’t want to wait, there are plenty of other exciting Lego sets you can scoop up right now. Check out the latest drops or our collection of favorite Lego sets to see if any catch your eye.

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