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LEGO Ideas River Steamboat to set sail this April

March 6, 2025 by Amie Cranswick

The LEGO Group has officially unveiled the upcoming LEGO Ideas River Steamboat set which is available to purchase for LEGO Insiders from April 7th, and goes on general sale on April 11th; take a look at the promotional images here…

Honor the meticulous craftsmanship involved in building a classic river steamboat with this LEGO® Ideas model kit for adults (21356). This minifigure-scale display model captures the authentic details of a steamboat that has been refurbished for entertainment tours, and makes wonderful nautical decor for the home or office.

Move the boat on a surface to activate the paddle connected to the ’steam’ engine, turn the ship’s wheel in the pilothouse (or the knob outside) to activate the rudder, raise/rotate the boarding stages and drop the anchor. Explore the pilothouse, crew cabin and bathroom on the texas deck; the music stage and restaurant on the main deck; and the boiler deck, which features a kitchen and a steam engine museum that showcases a LEGO working piston, Watt steam engine and more.

Find step-by-step building instructions in the box or on the LEGO Builder app. This collectible set makes a super gift idea for men, women and any boat travel enthusiasts or history-lovers. Contains 4,090 pieces.

  • Nautical decor for the home or office – Create a detailed LEGO® Ideas display model of a classic river steamboat that has been refurbished to become an entertainment tour boat and steam engine museum
  • Buildable boat model – With a removable pilothouse, removable texas deck with crew cabin and bathroom, removable main deck with music stage and restaurant and a boiler deck with a kitchen and a museum
  • Realistic details – Move the boat on a surface to activate the paddle connected to the ’steam’engine and turn the ship’s wheel in the pilothouse (or the knob outside) to activate the rudder
  • Steam engine museum – Explore the museum on the boiler deck, which features the brick-built working engine of the boat, a LEGO® working piston, an aeolipile (steam turbine) and a Watt steam engine
  • Gift idea for men, women and any boat-travel fans or history-lovers – Treat yourself or gift this LEGO® boat model kit to other adults who have a passion for boats, history or travel
  • A helping hand – Find building instructions on the LEGO® Builder app and in the included booklet, which features an interview with the set’s fan designer and fascinating info about river steamboats
  • The LEGO® fans’ choice – This collectible set for adults is part of the LEGO Ideas range, where each building set is created by a fan designer, voted for by LEGO fans and produced by the LEGO Group
  • Home office decor – This 4,090-piece, minifigure-scale LEGO® boat display model measures over 15.5 in. (40 cm) high, 27 in. (69 cm) long and 5.5 in. (15 cm) wide

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, News, Toys Tagged With: LEGO, LEGO Ideas, LEGO Ideas River Steamboat

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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