Hooray, cute LEGO® robot! H.E.R.B.I.E. was introduced to The Fantastic Four comics in 1978, but has enjoyed refreshed popularity in the 2025 Marvel movie The Fantastic Four: First Steps. So much so that in August 2026, LEGO® Super Heroes will release set 76339 H.E.R.B.I.E. Let's take a look at the model and some of the new pieces we've spotted in the images.
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76339 The Fantastic Four H.E.R.B.I.E.
- Release date: 1 August 2026 – pre-order available now
- Pieces: 747
- Ages: 10+
Price and link to pre-order:
- US$ 74.99 on LEGO.com US
- CA$ 109.99 on LEGO.com Canada
- GB£ 59.99 on LEGO.com UK
- AU$ 119.99 on LEGO.com Australia
- NZ$ 129.99 on LEGO.com New Zealand
- 69,99€ on LEGO.com Deutschland, Nederland, France, etc
- PLN 299.99 on LEGO.com Polska
- NOK 999,90 on LEGO.com Norge
- DKK 599.95 on LEGO.com Danmark
Before we play spot the recolour, let's check out the model.
The 747 LEGO parts build a white and dark azure robot 9 inches (23cm) tall and 6 inches (15cm) wide.
His tape-spool eyes rotate when his head is turned! Would have been funny to include replacement tape spools.
The arms are poseable and of course those claws are too, and he comes with his trusty screwdriver – a realistic little build using the harpoon (18041).
He also comes with his dark blue mug. Whoops, silly Herbie! Luckily he can store both accessories behind a panel in his tummy. Liquid not included.
The price of US$74.99/ £59.99/ 69.99€/ AU$119.99 gives a price per piece (PPP) of US 10¢/ GB 8p/ € 9.4/ AU 16¢. The lack of minifigure helps here, but this still feels relatively low compared to the PPP in recent years. To check, I looked at other 2026 LEGO Marvel sets as well as 2025, and there seems to have been an overall drop in PPP in this theme this year, but of course PPP is far from the best metric to reflect value.
The only other LEGO Marvel set I could find from from recent years that is comparable in terms of PPP, overall piece count and lack of minifigure is 76223 Nano Gauntlet, all the way back in 2022. Given there are some nice pieces in this model, this set could prove a decent parts pack.
If you are unfamiliar with the source material, here are some Herbie clips from the movie. I think they've done a great job with the proportions.
The instructions also will be available on the LEGO® Builder app, where you can zoom in on the model and rotate it in 3D.
New pieces
Prices in all countries
- Australia 119.99 AUD
- Austria 69.99 EUR
- Belgium 69.99 EUR
- Brazil 599.99 BRL
- Canada 109.99 CAD
- China 649 CNY
- Croatia 72.99 EUR
- Czech Republic 1679 CZK
- Denmark 599.95 DKK
- Estonia 74.99 EUR
- Finland 84.95 EUR
- France 69.99 EUR
- Germany 69.99 EUR
- Greece 72.99 EUR
- Hong Kong 549 HKD
- Hungary 26990 HUF
- India 7499 INR
- Ireland 69.99 EUR
- Israel 82 EUR
- Italy 69.99 EUR
- Japan 11980 JPY
- Latvia 74.99 EUR
- Lithuania 74.99 EUR
- Luxembourg 69.99 EUR
- Malaysia 299.9 MYR
- Mexico 1699 MXN
- New Zealand 129.99 NZD
- Norway 999.9 NOK
- Poland 299.99 PLN
- Portugal 69.99 EUR
- Romania 369.99 RON
- Singapore 99.9 SGD
- Slovakia 71.99 EUR
- Slovenia 72.99 EUR
- South Africa 1399 ZAR
- South Korea 109900 KRW
- Spain 69.99 EUR
- Sweden 899.9 SEK
- Switzerland 79.9 CHF
- Taiwan 2699 TWD
- The Netherlands 69.99 EUR
- Turkey 3999 TRY
- Ukraine 3499 UAH
- United Kingdom 59.99 GBP
- USA 74.99 USD
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It's a slight shame they chose to make that curved slope 1x3 part rather than use the existing slopes which are 4 plates high (which would have worked?) or even use the newish shorter versions with a new 1x1 corner curved plate - a few more versatile new part IMHO!
ReplyDeletei wish they would just make quarter- and half-circle plates already. why so much resistance to doing so as to go so far as to make a POOP instead?
ReplyDeleteNice analysis! My brain was buzzing trying to spot all the interesting parts when I saw this set but you completely beat me to the punch on every one!
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I don't really consider POOPs to be a serious problem, especially when, like this, they are a combination of parts that only have one connection point each. Having bigger parts that can connect in more spots is genuinely useful, especially on smaller builds or more complex assemblies where you might not have room to effectively lock all those together otherwise. Add in the fact that larger curved parts like this can be great candidates for printed decorations and I could see this piece being similarly useful to the existing 1x4 version.
The recolor of the Imperium Guard helmet is a nice surprise! That was such an interesting piece in its debut and I had hoped to see it see more use outside of being a minifigure accessory, but it largely didn't save for its clever use as a frying pan decoration in Ninjago City Markets. This use as the base of a mug is equally clever and maybe now that it's back in production there's another chance for other sets to make creative uses of it.
You guys have sharp eyes - I missed most of the elements you spotted. But I did notice another newly recolored part: 7126 in Dark Azure!
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