LEGO ship in a bottle
by Rusty Blazenhoff from on (#3CZ8F)
After completing a ship in a bottle kit, screenprinter Jake Sadovich of Garden City, Idaho decided to make a LEGO one. Soon after, he submitted his model to LEGO Ideas where it quickly gained the community support it needed to be reviewed to put it into production and sold around the globe.
In an interview with LEGO Ideas, he was asked how he felt about getting the "magic 10,000 votes" from the community, "Awesome and kind of strange. Excitement at reaching the 10K mark, and in just 48 days! A great feeling of satisfaction that so many people liked my creation and gratitude that they took the time to support it and make this happen."
The 962-piece Leviathan will hit stores on February 1 for $69.99.
Continue a nautical tradition when you build this LEGO(R) Ideas 21313 Ship in a Bottle, featuring a highly detailed ship with the captain's quarters, cannons, masts, crow's nest, flag and printed sail elements. Place the ship inside the LEGO brick-built bottle with a buildable cork, wax seal element and water-style elements inside, then showcase it on the display stand featuring the ship's 'Leviathan' nameplate, globe elements and a built-in 'compass' (non-functioning) with compass rose and spinning needle. This wonderfully nostalgic construction toy also includes a booklet about the set's fan creator and LEGO designers.
Photos of Sadovich's original design can be seen at his Facebook page.