LEGO Icons 10365: Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Ship
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LEGO Icons Pirate Ship 10365: Jack Sparrow Set for Fans & Investors
The seas are stirring again. On 15th September 2025, LEGO launches the LEGO® Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (10365), a lavish 2,862-piece model that brings the ghostly galleon of Pirates of the Caribbean fame to collectors’ shelves. With an RRP of £299.99 / $379.99, this set arrives not only as a must-have for Disney fans but also as a potential long-term play for LEGO investors.
LEGO Insiders members should also keep watch — early access may well open on 12th September 2025, giving VIP buyers a three-day head start before general release.
As with all new Icons releases, the question is: will this become a future classic, or sink beneath the waves like some of the less memorable Icons outings? Let’s weigh the evidence – spoiler alert it’s all pretty positive!!
Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (10365) Overview
The set is a film replica designed for adult builders, complete with torn black sails, soaring masts and a detachable rowing boat. The ship’s hull can be split at the waterline for sailing mode or mounted on a stand for angled display — a flexibility collectors will love.
Play and display features include:
- Rotating dials to deploy port or starboard cannons.
- A working rudder connected to the ship’s wheel.
- An opening gun deck and fully furnished captain’s quarters.
- A figurehead minifigure for authenticity.
The set also includes eight LEGO minifigures:
- Captain Jack Sparrow
- Will Turner
- Joshamee Gibbs
- Cotton
- Anamaria
- Marty
- Elizabeth Swann
- Hector Barbossa
Dimensions: over 64cm (25in) high, 64cm (25in) long, and 23cm (9in) wide. This is a centrepiece build with display presence to rival the biggest Icons models.
Theme Performance: LEGO Icons
Since its launch in 2012, the LEGO Icons theme (previously Creator Expert) has been a mix of highs and lows from an investment perspective. Over 130 sets have been released, with retired sets averaging an 11% annualised growth rate.
Icons has delivered some of LEGO’s most famous builds currently at retail, including the LEGO Titanic (10294) and the LEGO Endurance Ship (10335). These sets highlight the enduring popularity of nautical builds in the Icons portfolio — though their investment performance will only be clear after retirement.
LEGO Icons Titanic (10294)
LEGO Icons Endurance Ship (10335)
Investment Performance of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
While Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship is new to the Icons lineup, LEGO has explored the Pirates of the Caribbean theme before — and the results have been highly positive for investors.
Between 2011 and 2017, LEGO released 15 Pirates of the Caribbean sets with a combined retail price of around $700. Today, that portfolio is valued at roughly $3,300, representing a 371% total growth and an average annualised growth rate of 14%. For an entire theme, that’s an excellent track record.
The ships within the theme performed even better:
RRP: $100
Current value: $1,000
Total growth: 900%
Average annualised growth: 20%
RRP: $120
Current value: $800
Total growth: 570%
Average annualised growth: 16%
RRP: $200
Current value: $426
Total growth: 113%
Average annualised growth: 12%
These results underline that LEGO pirate ships, particularly those tied to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, have historically delivered excellent ROI. With the new Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (10365) following in their wake, investors have every reason to keep a close eye on this September launch.
Final Thoughts
The LEGO Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (10365) ticks many of the right boxes: big build, Disney license, strong display presence, and a full crew of recognisable LEGO minifigures. At £299.99 / $379.99, it’s priced to appeal to both serious collectors and investors looking for the next standout set.
For LEGO investors, history is on the side of pirate ships. With past Pirates of the Caribbean models showing strong aftermarket growth, there’s reason to believe this release could follow suit. For collectors, it’s simply a majestic centrepiece — the sort of set that turns heads in any display. And for investors, it could be the start of another legendary LEGO voyage.