This 1,516-Piece LEGO Maersk Vessel celebrates the future of sustainable shipping

For decades, the LEGO Group has demonstrated an unusual ability to translate real-world engineering into tactile storytelling. From architectural landmarks to Technic supercars, its most compelling releases are often those rooted in authentic industrial design. The new LEGO 40955 Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel follows that same philosophy, drawing inspiration from one of the most significant advances in modern maritime transport.

The set recreates the Ane Maersk, the world’s first large dual-fuel container ship capable of operating on methanol in addition to conventional marine fuels. Built for global shipping giant Maersk, the real vessel represents a tangible shift toward lower-emission cargo transport. LEGO’s interpretation transforms that milestone into a 1,516-piece display model designed for curious kids, maritime enthusiasts, and grown-up collectors.

Designer: LEGO Group

Once assembled, the model stretches approximately 23.5 inches long, 7 inches high, and 4.5 inches wide, giving it a commanding shelf presence. The proportions echo the streamlined profile of the original ship, from the sharply angled bow to the neatly stacked containers lining the deck. A dedicated black display stand with a nameplate reinforces its status as a presentation piece rather than a conventional playset.

Attention to detail defines the experience. The bridge section can be opened to reveal interior elements, including crew quarters and operational spaces, while transparent panels along the engine room provide a subtle look into the vessel’s mechanical core. Slide-out gangways on both sides add a functional layer, breaking up the otherwise monolithic structure of the hull. The containers themselves are individually buildable, reflecting the modular logic of real-world cargo operations.

The build process balances repetition with refinement. As with any container ship, assembling multiple cargo units introduces a rhythm to the construction, but it also reinforces the scale and realism of the finished model. Subtle printed elements and carefully placed decals capture the Maersk branding without overwhelming the clean blue-and-white color scheme associated with the company’s fleet.

This release also marks the return of a collaboration that has been absent for over a decade. LEGO and Maersk have partnered in the past on maritime-themed sets, most notably the Maersk Line Triple-E from 2014. The new dual-fuel container vessel continues that lineage while anchoring it in contemporary sustainability efforts. Instead of revisiting nostalgia alone, the set connects to a current industry shift toward alternative fuels and reduced environmental impact.

Retailing at $149.99, the model positions itself squarely within LEGO’s premium display category. It is substantial without being inaccessible, detailed without becoming overly complex. For maritime enthusiasts, LEGO collectors, or anyone drawn to large-scale engineering achievements, it offers a thoughtful blend of authenticity and approachability. More than just a scaled-down cargo ship, the Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel reflects how raw industrial design can carry broader cultural relevance.

 

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