LEGO Ideas 21313 Ship in a Bottle officially announced

The latest LEGO Ideas sets, 21313 Ship in a Bottle, has been announced by the LEGO Group and will be officially released on February 1.

LEGO Ideas 21313 Ship in a Bottle will be released on February 1, priced at £69.99 (USA $69.99, Germany €69.99). The 962 piece set is based on a build by Jake Sadovich, who achieved 10,000 supporters on the LEGO Ideas platform.

Here are all of the images and details provided by the LEGO Group:

Show you are a true craftsman when you create a Ship in a Bottle with LEGO® bricks! Build this beautiful ship named ‘Leviathan’, including the captain’s quarters, masts, crow’s nest, sails, flag and 6 cannons. Place it inside the brick-built bottle, featuring a buildable cork and wax seal. Then showcase your nostalgic, nautical creation on the display stand, complete with the ship’s nameplate and a compass with a spinning needle.

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• Features a LEGO® brick-built bottle, ship and a display stand.
• Bottle features a detailed, buildable cork with NEW wax-seal-style element and over 280 translucent-blue, water-style elements inside.
• Ship features a raised deck at the stern, captain’s quarters, 6 cannons, 3 masts, a crow’s nest and assorted elements including printed sails and the ship’s flag.
• Display stand features the ship’s ‘Leviathan’ nameplate, a built-in ‘compass’ (non-functioning) with detailed compass rose and spinning gold-colored needle, 2 globe elements and gold-colored detailing.
• Includes a booklet with building instructions, plus information about the set’s fan creator and LEGO® designers.
• Bottle on stand measures over 3″ (10cm) high, 12” (31cm) wide and 3” (10cm) deep.
• Ship measures over 3″ (8cm) high, 5” (14cm) long and 1” (5cm) wide.

21313 Ship in a Bottle will be available at shop.LEGO.com from February 1, where fans can presently order the current LEGO Ideas sets – 21310 Old Fishing Store21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V and 21312 Women of NASA

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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