🌊 Set Sail on a Creative Adventure!
The LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle 92177 is an advanced building kit featuring 962 pieces, designed for ages 12 and up. This collectible set includes a brick-built cork, wax seal, and a detailed ship with a captain's quarters, cannons, and sails, all housed in a beautifully designed bottle. Perfect for display, this kit encourages creative thinking and is compatible with all original LEGO sets.
Size | 962 |
Item Dimensions | 15.04 x 10.32 x 2.78 inches |
Number of Pieces | 962 |
Theme | Nautical |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.0 |
Special Features | Buildable Cork,Built-In Compass |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
Material Type | Plastic |
P**H
Really cool LEGO set
One of the more unique LEGO sets out there, in my opinion. It is well executed and was fun to build, right down to the loose 'water' pieces and the compass needle that really rotates! (Compass isn't actually functional, though.) If you like LEGO and maritime themes or just ships in bottles, you can't go wrong with this one.
H**O
Lego
Amazing product
A**O
Beautiful
This is a beautiful Lego set. Worth to buy. It’s not super large but big enough to be a nice for display in the office. Was a fun set to build as well.
A**R
Modern day message in a bottle.
My son has been building Legos his entire life. This set was a step into his more nature builds. I love that Lego provides sets for young and old.
**S
Stunning display piece with a fiddly build.
This lego set is a really great display piece. Part of the LEGO ideas series, meaning a fan designed it and got the lego community to vote for it to be manufactured.I bought this knowing my son would like it. I didn't know how the build worked without reading reviews before ordering it (or before dropping it on the floor when cleaning his room...warning, careful when dusting around this! - it may fall apart if you even look at it the wrong way.) The premise is that you first build the stand. Then build the boat, build part of the bottle, attach the boat to the bottle and then finish building the bottle around the boat. The bottom of the bottle is simple enough to put together and is sturdy. Attaching the ship to the bottle and having it stay in place in the bottle without the ship falling part is tedious. Attach it to the bottom and the bow falls off. Try again and a mast or two comes loose or spins around. Try again and the stud falls off the bottom of the bottle where it attaches together. After its attached together, building the rest of the bottle around the boat also has to be done with care so that you don't knock parts off the ship. Probably the most fiddly set ever, so not good for those easily frustrated, but it looks really great when put together.Designed for a display piece on a desk or shelf with occasional rebuilds for fun - the ship isn't really meant to be played with unless the person likes lots of rebuilds. That can be fun for some kids. On this one, if your kid is into that, watch for all of the "water" pieces that can and will go everywhere.Looks really cool as a display piece - most impressive display I have seen to-date. The set is very detailed. The stopper and seal on the neck of the bottle and the compass add a lot of visual interest.I would definitely recommend this - one of my favorite sets ever - but younger builders will likely need some help.
W**Y
Its lego
A little difficult to build in places but it went fine. Still looks good today on my shelf.
B**T
A fun but frustrating build
The concept for this set is great. The boat and stand are both well designed, and other than the sails and masts being a bit touchy, they build well. The bottle, however, is VERY fragile, as the curved sections don't fit well onto the bottom: the each end of a curve should snap down to a stud, but the studs to anchor them are barely above flush with the surrounding plastic, if at all. This means that you're left with large sections of the bottle unattached while you try to work with them; while they eventually attach at the top, this is only through a single anchoring point, making the whole thing quite shaky as you assemble it. Given that there's a decent amount of twisting and pressure while snapping other parts into place (especially the ship), the whole thing is continually threatening to pop apart at several seams. This gets better as more of the bottle is put in place, but it's a problem at early stages of assembly, especially when you're trying to get the ship secured to the row of studs that hold it.So, while this is a great set overall, it can be a very fiddly build. I found that some spots require virtually perfect alignment to work: the row of four studs that hold the ship (I had to reassemble this to make sure the stud spacing was right--it was very unforgiving), the sections of bottle above the masts (the masts are a hair's breadth shorter than the bottle sides, so they too need to be perfectly placed and aligned), the bottle sides (I started shoring them up with additional pieces snapped on while I was building), etc. In some ways, that's a decently authentic experience of the care, patience, and meticulous attention to detail needed to build a ship in a bottle; in others, it's a bit of unnecessary frustration due to some design issues. Despite all of that, it's a fun set and a great display item once completed.
N**E
Fun build but piece count is misleading
I really enjoyed this build, but the piece count is a little misleading, and for the price I found that to be disappointing.It says there were 962 pieces but between 100-200 pieces were the little blue pieces to resemble the water that you just dump in the bottle. Mine was also missing a couple pieces, but I was able to hide the area or use extra pieces that were provided.10/10 would recommend this build, but there aren't as many build-able pieces as it claims, so in my opinion the price is a little steep.
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