Lego Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s pirate ship set sets sail this September

LEGO Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (10365) – 2,862 pieces of swashbuckling adventure.
The LEGO Group has officially unveiled LEGO Icons: Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (10365), a stunning recreation of the Black Pearl, complete with torn sails, intricate details, and eight fan-favourite minifigures from Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean.
- Interactive play functions – rotating dials to deploy cannons, a working rudder linked to the captain’s wheel, and a fully furnished captain’s cabin.
- Unique display options – a detachable rowboat, a figurehead minifigure, and a removable lower hull that creates the illusion of floating at sea.
- Eight iconic characters – Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Hector Barbossa, Gibbs, Cotton, Anamaria, and Marty.
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Fans who purchase between 12 and 18 September will also receive Captain Jack Sparrow’s Compass (5009609) as a Gift With Purchase. This 151-piece collectable is a brick-built version of Jack’s magical compass, adding extra flair to the set.
With recent LEGO Icons releases like Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory and One Piece’s Going Merry, this marks another major highlight in LEGO’s growing range of elaborate display sets for adult builders.

What’s Inside the Box
- 2,862 LEGO pieces
- 8 Pirates of the Caribbean minifigures: Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Hector Barbossa, Gibbs, Cotton, Anamaria, and Marty
- Functional details: deployable cannons, working rudder, detachable rowboat, detailed captain’s quarters, minifigure figurehead, and a split hull option to display the ship as if floating on the sea
- Display options: angled stand for full showcase mode or waterline build for sailing effect
Vital Statistics
- Set: LEGO Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (10365)
- Age: 18+
- Pieces: 2,862
- Price: $379.99 / €349.99 / £299.99
- Availability: 12 September 2025 (LEGO Insiders early access)
- GWP: Captain Jack Sparrow’s Compass (5009609), 151 pieces, 12–18 September, while supplies last