LEGO Unveils Collectible Maersk Dual-Fuel Vessel

Set sail for sustainability with the new 1,516-piece LEGO Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel, a masterpiece celebrating maritime innovation.
Eco-Friendly Shipping Meets Plastic Bricks
We all know the sheer, unadulterated pain of stepping on a stray LEGO brick in the middle of the night. But what if those bricks were paving the way to a greener future? Okay, maybe that’s a slight exaggeration, but The LEGO Group’s latest reveal is definitely riding the wave of eco-innovation.
Say hello to the Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel (Set 40955), a gorgeous 1,516-piece homage to the Ane Maersk—the real-world shipping behemoth famous for running on green methanol. It's the first time LEGO and Maersk have teamed up in over a decade, and they are returning with a splash.
A Boatload of Awesome Features
This isn’t just a blocky boat; it’s a massive 60-centimeter (23.5-inch) long display piece packed with delightful nautical nerdiness. Aimed at builders aged 12 and up (though let's be real, the target audience is absolutely us adults with home offices), the set features:
Peek-a-Boo Engineering: Transparent engine-room windows so you can admire the dual-fuel magic from the outside.
Captain's Quarters: An opening bridge section revealing the crew's living space, complete with tiny interior details.
Containers Galore: Yes, there are stacks of buildable shipping containers in that classic medium azure color. Even better? It looks like LEGO used larger printed pieces this time, sparing us the nightmare of perfectly aligning 100 tiny stickers.
Slide-Out Gangways: Because your imaginary crew needs a safe way to board.
Ready to Drop Anchor on Your Wallet?
This limited-edition vessel will set sail into LEGO Stores and online on March 1, 2026. It comes with a price tag of $149.99 / €149.99 / £139.99, which honestly isn't too shabby for a massive display model complete with a neat UCS-style information plaque.
"Set sail on a groundbreaking building voyage! This authentic model... is a true icon leading the charge for sustainable shipping." — The LEGO Group
Whether you are a maritime enthusiast, a lover of complex builds, or just someone who gets strangely hyped about international supply chain logistics, this set is an incredibly cool piece of modern engineering history.

Read next
Want more?
See what's trending right now