The Black Pearl has been described on screen as ‘nigh uncatchable,’ ‘the finest ship to sail the seas,’ and even, in Captain Jack Sparrow’s words, ‘freedom.’ That’s a lot for a LEGO® set to live up to but the latest set from LEGO® Icons – 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship – makes a bold attempt to recreate this legendary ship in brick form.
Read on, mateys, as we explore the bounty of new parts included in the set and learn more about the design process from Senior Designer Mike Psiaki. Full speed ahead!
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10365 Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship
- Release date: 12 September 2025 for LEGO® Insiders; 15 September for all
- Pieces: 2861
Price:
- US$ 379.99 on LEGO.com US
- CA$ 449.99 on LEGO.com Canada
- GB£ 289.99 on LEGO.com UK
- AU$ 549.99 on LEGO.com Australia
- NZ$ 599.99 on LEGO.com New Zealand
- DE€ 349,99 on LEGO.com Deutschland
- NL€ 349,99 on LEGO.com Nederland
- FR€ 349,99 on LEGO.com France
- PLN 1499.99 on LEGO.com Polska
- NOK 4299,90 on LEGO.com Norge
- DKK 2699.95 on LEGO.com Danmark
"You named it what?"
They were originally going to call it Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship. They always forget the captain! You have to put that in there! I take credit for it being called Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship because I think people thought that was too clunky of a name. The other, made-up explanation I like to say is that this leaves the door open for me making a Captain Hector Barbosa's Pirate Ship as well!– Senior Designer Mike Psiaki
New moulds
- 2x Brick Sloped 4 x 4 Corner in Black (6531017 | 1241)
- Hat Musketeer in Black with Hair in Dark Brown (6531925)
- Hair, Dreadlocks in Black with Dark Brown Hat, Tricorne and Red Bandana and Beads print (6568516)
The original thought was a dual-moulded solution, but it turned out better to make single moulded element in black and then do all of the extra colour as decoration. In the end, we produced it in a very similar way to how the original one was produced, but it's a totally new sculpt.
– Senior Designer Mike Psiaki
Brick Sloped 4 x 4 (part 1241)
Many years ago, I was talking to Luka Kapeter – the designer behind the LEGO® Ideas Lighthouse and Globe – about building a ship that would separate at the water line so that you could display it both as a majestic, full hulled ship and also as a playable classic LEGO® pirate ship.
– Senior Designer Mike Psiaki
At that time, they thought the only way to achieve that would be to build a brick-built hull from scratch, so that the position of the split could be controlled, making a clean segment. Later, Mike wondered if they could instead build something that stuck onto the bottom of the existing LEGO hull elements.
When we said that we're going to make a Pirates of the Caribbean ship and we're going to do it as a LEGO Icons thing: big and displayable, I knew exactly what we needed to do and immediately started thinking, if I could make a new piece to make that transition even more seamless, what would that be?
– Senior Designer Mike Psiaki
Recolours
- Arch 1 x 6 x 1 in Green (6555131 | 92950)
- Animal, Bird, Small [PLAIN] in Dark Tan (6501660 | 41835)
- 10x Technic Pin with Dual Wheels Holder in Black (6542681 | 61483, 66880)
- 1x Bandana in Sand Blue (6565253 | 7374)
- Minifig Neckwear Wings, Angel in Sand Green (6558677 | 77183)
Minifigures
Their elements of note are as follows.
Captain Jack Sparrow
- Minifig Head with print in Nougat (6531898)
- Torso with print in White (6561763)
- Legs with print in Sand Blue (6531900)
Will Turner
- Hair in Dark Brown (6560571 | 17630) – a returning element, last seen 2011
- Minifig Head with print in Light Nougat (6531905)
- Torso with print in Reddish Brown (6560568)
Elizabeth Swann
- Torso with print in Tan (6561994)
- Hips and Legs Under Dress/Robe with print in Tan (6531897)
Hector Barbosa
- Minifig Head with print in Light Nougat (6531892)
- Torso with print in Pearl Titanium (6561574)
- Legs with print in Pearl Titanium (6531894)
Gibbs
- Hair in Dark Bluish Gray (6562847 | 17630) returning element last seen 2011
- Minifig Head with print in Light Nougat (6531901)
- Torso with print in Sand Blue (6561578)
Anamaria
- Torso with print in Tan (6560448)
Cotton
- Torso with print in White (6561993)
Marty
- Minifig Head with print in Nougat (6531903)
- Torso with print in White (6560610)
Black Pearl Figurehead
- Minifig Head with print in Sand Green (6551696)
- Torso with print in Sand Green (6551693)
- Hips and Legs Under Dress/Robe with print in Sand Green (6531907)
It was one of the hardest things to decide. We really need to have Barbosa, just because he's such a great character and he's so linked to this vessel, and we can't really leave out Will and Elizabeth because they're such main characters. Pintel and Ragetti were definitely strong contenders to be included in the ship... and that was the problem; you could easily just keep adding characters until you have a crew of maybe 30 pirates on this ship! They would all make sense to be there and would be great minifigures to have, but we need to stop at some point.
– Senior Designer Mike Psiaki
Understandable, but I would have loved to see Jack the undead monkey as part of the crew!
New decorations
- 1x Tile Round 1 x 1 with print in Pearl Gold (6531909)
- 1x Tile 1 x 1 with Compass print in Dark Blue (6531908)
New fabric elements
- 2x Sail Large in Black (6540115)
- 3x Sail Medium in Black (6540114)
- 3x Sail Triangle in Black (6540117)
- 1x Flag with Skull and Crossbones Print in Black (6595022)
- 2x Sail Long in Black (6540116)
We can't make them totally shredded like in the cursed version of the ship, but I still thought we could give some of that pirate-ship feeling with some tattered holes. Then I had this idea: is there a way that we could put holes in, like they got shot by a cannonball? It was a fun challenge to make that work; using the same sails and then mounting them in different ways so they would all line up. That's probably my favourite feature of the whole model!
– Senior Designer Mike Psiaki
The holes do indeed line up rather nicely, though this was a tricky feature to photograph.
Returning elements
- Boat Hull Section, Brick 16 x 13 x 2 in Black (6523464 | 64651)
- Boat Hull Section, Large Middle 8 x 16 x 2 1/3 with 5 Holes in Black (6523465 | 95227)
- Boat Hull Section, Brick 16 x 10 x 3 in Black (6523463 | 14740, 64645)
Rare elements
- 2 x Brick Arch 1 x 4 x 3 in Black (6533266 | 80543) in 2 sets
- 4 x Slope 1 x 4 with 1 x 2 Cutout in Black (6512262, 6577238 | 5654) in 3 sets – Unfortunately, I photographed Slope 1 x 6 x 1 with 1 x 2 x 1/3 Cutout, the wrong black slope!
- 4 x Slope Curved 1 x 6 in Black (6535144 | 6801) in 3 sets
- 4 x Support Half Round 2 x 4 x 13 in Black (6449621, 6507802 | 1749) in 2 sets
- 2 x Boat, Anchor - Two Top Holes in Titanium Metallic / Pearl Titanium (6492479 | 28979, 95354) in 2 sets
- 2 x Brick 1 x 12 in Flame Yellowish Orange/ Bright Light Orange (6482740 | 6112) in 1 set
- 16 x Tile Round 2 x 2 with Bottom Stud Holder in Sand Yellow/ Dark Tan (6528820, 6092767 | 14769) in 2 sets
- 1 x Boat / Rowing Boat 14 x 5 x 2 with Oarlocks [No Hollow Inside Studs] in Dark Brown (6437955 | 21301) in 3 sets
- 1 x Hair Ponytail and Swept Sideways Fringe in Sand Green (6557464 | 18227, 87990) in 1 set
- 2 x Brick Round 1 x 1 Open Stud in Bright Purple/ Dark Pink (4253805, 6070302 | 3062) in 2 sets
- 1 x Technic Gear Rack 1 x 4 in Reddish Brown (6503736 | 4296, 3743) in 2 sets
- 4 x Brick Round Corner, Curved 2 x 2 x 1 2/3 Quarter Dome with 1 Cutout in Dark Stone Grey / Dark Bluish Gray (6542684 | 5906) in 1 set
- 4 x Fence Lattice 1 x 4 x 2 in Dark Stone Grey / Dark Bluish Gray (6388129 | 3185) in 2 sets
- 1 x Minifig Head Gandalf, Dark Bluish Grey Beard, Wrinkles, Stern Stare in Light Nougat (6524411 | 111083) in 2 sets
Build experience
The thing we went back and forth on the most as a design team was how to implement the cannons. I took inspiration from the Silent Mary as a starting point, which was made for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales by Marcos Bessa. In the end I probably built at least 300 cannons!
– Senior Designer Mike Psiaki
Niek van Slagmaat came up with this idea of using the steering wheel transferring to the bone gear in the rudder mechanism. I wanted to harken back to all those old sets and my favourite one, Skull's Eye Schooner – that one always stood out as the ultimate pirate ship. It had an odd mechanism that connected the rudder to the ship's wheel. I really wanted to be able to include that function in this ship.
– Senior Designer Mike Psiaki

Finished model
She’s a fine ship, The Black Pearl. Properly weighted, she can outrun almost anything on the seas.
– Captain Jack Sparrow
The scale of the ship is actually 1:70 so it’s really not ‘minifigure scale’, but many of the design decisions in this model go back to my childhood days and the classic LEGO® Pirates that I played with. I felt this needed to be a minifigure ship in some ways, even if we can’t make every aspect the perfect size for them.
– Senior Designer Mike Psiaki
Conclusion
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Very good review!
ReplyDeleteI always love a ship, and the introduction of those new wedges to allow for a separable lower hull is a great innovation. I hope those new wedges come in other colors like reddish brown and dark brown before long, to allow this feature to be added to ship hulls in other colors!
The moving cannon feature is pretty cool. I know some fans are disappointed that most of the space below deck is devoted to that feature, but personally I think it's a great touch that's certainly more convenient than moving all the cannons in and out one at a time! The moving rudder is great too—I definitely recognized the Skull's Eye Schooner inspiration, though that set of course relied more on some funky System mechanisms to transfer the movement of the wheel to the rudder, instead of the more refined Technic solution used here.
The angled building techniques used for the rear of the ship are truly elegant—the kind of thing that separates professional Lego designers from a more amateur builder like myself. It's one thing to understand the principles of techniques like reflected triangles, but another thing entirely to be able to find the exact ones you need to create complex sections angled in multiple dimensions like this without a seam in sight!
I think the sand blue bandana is the 2015 mould, not the new one from One Piece. It looks more wrinkled than the 2025 design.
ReplyDeleteVery good review, definitely a very very nice model, with some interesting techniques. I wonder if and when we receive these wedges in other colours we may see MOCs of hulls to add to older ships - I can see an upgrade for Barracuda Bay, for example.
The price is difficult to swallow though, even if the whole set is very well designed. I'm not too worried about what name is on the box, regardless.
Great review and so many awesome building techniques! A very simple one that puzzles me is the brown brick built doors seen in one of the last images - doesn't that become an illegal technique once you try to open them?
ReplyDeleteI think it warrants a mention that while chainsaw body (2516) isnt a rare part, it hasnt appeared since 2020, hasnt appeared in a normal retail set since 2019, hasnt appeared in more than one set in the same year since 2016, and hasnt appeared in a colour other than yellow since 2009! So this set is probably intentionally saving it from discontinuation
ReplyDeleteYou mentioned skull and crossbones - but it's not - it's skull and crossed cutlasses.... which is interesting as that makes it Barbossa's ship - not Captain Jack's. If it was Captain Jack's it would indeed have skull and crossbones...
ReplyDeleteIt's cool, buttt they could have made it like $50+ cheaper without that silly base!
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