Continue a nautical tradition when you build the LEGO Ideas 21313 Ship in a Bottle, featuring a highly detailed ship with the captain’s quarters, cannons, masts, crow’s nest and printed sail elements. Place the ship inside the LEGO brick-built bottle with a buildable cork, wax seal element and water-style elements inside, then display the model
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Added on: December 15, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Continue a nautical tradition when you build the LEGO Ideas 21313 Ship in a Bottle, featuring a highly detailed ship with the captain’s quarters, cannons, masts, crow’s nest and printed sail elements. Place the ship inside the LEGO brick-built bottle with a buildable cork, wax seal element and water-style elements inside, then display the model on the stand featuring the ship’s ‘Leviathan’ nameplate, built-in ‘compass’ (non-functioning) with compass rose and spinning needle, and globe elements. This construction toy also includes a booklet about the fan creator and LEGO designers of this wonderfully nostalgic set.
Not for kids but excellent for adults I am a big Lego collector (adult) and I couldnât wait to get this set. Picked it up for a sale price to make it even sweeter.This is not a set for kids. There is zero playability. I bought this to put in my office and it immediately was the talk of the job. Itâs a perfect size to display on the desk.Iâd highly recommend if you have a place to display it. The build wasnât too bad except all the clear pieces can be tough to sort through. But itâs worth it and Iâd even buy…
FRAGILE!!!! I did not like how this product was so fragile. I have put many Lego architect projects together and those are great. I tried this one because of its novelty. YUCK! The “bottle” is a constant pain. The ship is constructed first and then placed into the bottle. The boat will not snap into its place. It falls apart with any type of force. After reconstructing the boat four times the bricks fall off randomly. The bottle “glass” will fall apart with any real force (touching it or maybe breathing…
… gift to my 9 year old grandson – a super Lego fan This was a gift to my 9 year old grandson – a super Lego fan. He breezed along until he stumbled a bit on the bottle construction. A few days later he was back to conquer it. I’m so proud of his perseverance and happy to have been the gift giver of this wonderful project!