LEGO Marvel Mech Battle: Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock (76338) set with 2 action mechs and minifigures
Product description
The essentials
If you’re looking for a Spider-Man LEGO build that’s really about play time rather than just displaying a finished model, this LEGO Marvel Mech Battle set is built around that idea. It combines two fully jointed mech suits with minifigures so kids can role-play a showdown straight away: Spider-Man and Ghost-Spider on one side, with Doc Ock facing off in a more villain-style mech.
It’s the sort of set that works well when you want a clear “story starter”. You build, you pose, you launch into battle with the included accessories, then you repeat the routine later with different stances and combinations. Not every LEGO set is designed for that kind of kinetic play, so it helps to know this one leans into action.
What you’ll notice in play

The mechs aren’t just static models. The entry point here is that both mech action figures are described as fully jointed, which tends to make posing and dynamic movement much easier. The set also includes opening cockpits, specifically to seat the minifigure pilots, so role-play feels more “in the mech” rather than the minifigures being an afterthought.
On the action side, the set includes web ropes and stud shooters for the Spider-Man side (the Spider webs / Iron Spider-themed accessory approach is referenced), plus jointed tentacles for Doc Ock’s mech. Ghost-Spider is also given spider slings, which adds another way to stage the action.
Key takeaways


The best thing about 76338 is that it bundles the ingredients for a fight scene: two mechs + multiple minifigures + battle accessories. So if you’re buying for a child who likes to move things around, create scenes, and re-enact comic-style moments, it has a more “ready to play” feel than build-first sets.

That said, it’s not perfect for everyone. If the main goal is a calm building project with minimal accessories and lots of detail for display, this one may feel a bit more game-like than museum-like. Also, because it’s marketed as a mech battle toy for 6+, it’s aimed at younger builders and play patterns—older kids who want deep complexity may find it more middle of the range.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if your kid enjoys superhero role play, wants a LEGO set that can act like a toy rather than only a model, and likes the specific characters involved: Spider-Man, Ghost-Spider, and Doc Ock.
It might not be the best match if you’re buying purely for building satisfaction, or if your household prefers sets without launch/shooter elements. The presence of stud shooters and projectile-style accessories means you’ll want to think about where it’s used (space and supervision) and whether that fits your preferences.

Quick check before you buy
A few practical things are worth thinking about:


- Play expectations: This is designed as a mech battle set with jointed movement and accessories, so if your idea of value is “one great model”, you may want to compare against more display-focused LEGO builds.
- Age fit: The set is positioned for 6+, so it’s likely aligned with that comfort level for building and handling the included figures.
- Character draw: Since it’s built around Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock with Ghost-Spider included, it will land best if those are characters they’ll actually use in play.
Is it worth it?

Worth considering if you want a LEGO Marvel superhero set that keeps kids engaged after the build, with two jointed mechs, minifigures in opening cockpits, and battle accessories that support repeat play.
You may want to skip it if you’re aiming for a quieter, display-first LEGO project, or if you don’t want shooter-style features in the mix. In short: it’s a strong fit for kids who like action and role-play, and a less ideal choice if you prefer minimal “battle” mechanics.
Mini FAQ
How many minifigures are included?

The set includes 3 LEGO Marvel minifigures.


Are the mechs poseable?
Yes—both mech action figures are described as fully jointed, and they also feature opening cockpits.
What battle accessories come with the set?

The description mentions web ropes, stud shooters, jointed tentacles, and spider slings.
Is it aimed at boys or girls?
It’s described as a building toy for 6+ year old boys and girls.
Can it be expanded with other mech sets?
The set notes that kids can collect and combine a wide range of LEGO mech building sets (sold separately) to expand their superhero adventures.
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