The LEGO Icons Pirates of the Caribbean Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship set splits the difference between toy and collector’s item in a delightful way. It’s detailed, complicated and a great display piece, but still includes a eight character minifigures to place around the build. This set represents LEGO’s current goal of enticing older audiences by presenting a more difficult, adult-focused build that still appeals to their sense of whimsy and play.

Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship
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As someone who absolutely adored the Pirates movies as a child, I really enjoyed this build and felt it was surprisingly challenging in a way I didn’t expect from LEGO. If you’re a long-time fan of the film franchise like me, but with an adult budget to spend, this may be the perfect set to tackle next.
The set comes with 22 numbered bags, a packet for the fabric sails, a few bags containing the mast pieces and rigging, and seven large pieces loose in the box that make the foundation of the hull.
You start the build with the hull pieces, connecting them and reinforcing the base, then building up from there. This actually ends up being the middle “slice” of the hull, which allows you to build on a flat surface as opposed to a stand like some of LEGO’s other ship builds.
This first stage is what takes the longest, or at least feels the longest. Starting with the large hull pieces, you build up, creating the lower deck and all of its details. This includes laying the foundation for the moveable cannons – of which there are 16 total – and the walls that support the build above.