Set Sail with the New LEGO® Ideas River Steamboat

1st March 2025: The LEGO Group is thrilled to announce the launch of the LEGO® Ideas River Steamboat set, designed by a fan designer as part of the LEGO Ideas platform. This intricately detailed model is designed for adult builders and history enthusiasts alike, offering a captivating building experience and a spectacular display piece for any home or office.
The 4,090-piece set captures the authentic charm of a classic river steamboat, refurbished for entertainment tours and featuring a steam engine museum. Builders can explore the detailed pilothouse, crew cabin, and bathroom on the texas deck; enjoy the music stage and restaurant on the main deck; and discover the kitchen and museum on the boiler deck.
This engaging model includes functional elements such as a working paddle connected to a 'steam' engine, a rudder activated by the ship's wheel, and removable decks for easy access to the interior. The set also provides digital building instructions via the LEGO Builder app, enhancing the building experience with interactive guidance.
The new LEGO set was designed by Illinois, USA-based LEGO fan Aaron Hall, as part of the LEGO Ideas programme. LEGO Ideas allows fan designers to submit suggested sets, which are then voted for by the community before being considered to be made into a real LEGO set. Talking about his design, Aaron said, “My fascination with LEGO boats began with the Black Seas Barracuda set (#6285), which captivated me with its intricate rigging for the masts and sails. Growing up along the Mississippi River, I developed a deep interest in paddle boats, which naturally inspired me to create this steamboat model. The design process involved researching images to capture the essence of steamboats and selecting specific LEGO elements to bring my vision to life. I was determined to scale the model for minifigures and incorporate modular boat hull bases as a nod to the classic LEGO pirate ships."
The LEGO Ideas River Steamboat set will be exclusively available for early access for LEGO Insiders from 7th April 2025, and available for purchase for all customers from 10th April at LEGO.com/RiverSteamboat and LEGO Stores, priced at €329.99 / £289.99 / $329.99. In addition, between 7th – 13th April, LEGO Insiders will receive a free Gift with Purchase: The LEGO Amelia Ticket Booth (10+), while supplies last.
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Product Information:
Age: 18+
Price: 329.99 EUR / 289.99 GBP / 329.00 USD
Pieces: 4090
Product number: 21356
Dimensions: W: 15cm / H: 40cm / L: 69cm
Link: www.LEGO.com/RiverSteamboat
Available:
- LEGO Insiders early access: 7th April 2025
- All: 10th April for All
Gift with Purchase information:
Name: LEGO Amelia Ticket Booth (10+)
SKU number: 5009157
Dates: 07 – 13 April 2025 for LEGO® Insiders only (membership required). Available in LEGO Stores and at LEGO.com. While supplies last. Terms and Conditions apply.
Minimum purchase: With purchase of 21356 LEGO Ideas River Steamboat. While supplies last. Terms and Conditions apply.
Key features and functions: This detailed LEGO® Amelia Ticket Booth building toy features a ticket window, tower, jetty and a flag. Decorations include printed elements marked ‘TICKET’ and ‘AMELIA’ with schedule information. Inside the building is a riverboat museum with a small riverboat model and a microfigure. Fun to build and play with, the 152-piece LEGO Ticket Booth building set is a creative gift for kids aged 10 and up.
About the LEGO Ideas platform:
LEGO Ideas offers fans the opportunity to submit their own brick creations with the chance to have their concept brought to life with the help of LEGO master designers and a share of the profits. Find out more at www.ideas.LEGO.com.
About the LEGO Group
The LEGO Group’s mission is to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow through the power of play. The LEGO System in Play, with its foundation in LEGO bricks, allows children and fans to build and rebuild anything they can imagine.
The LEGO Group was founded in Billund, Denmark in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, its name derived from the two Danish words LEg Godt, which mean “Play Well”.
Today, the LEGO Group remains a family-owned company headquartered in Billund. Its products are now sold in more than 120 countries worldwide. For more information: www.LEGO.com.