LEGO 40955 Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel Officially Revealed | March 2026
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While the LEGO Group may take the top spot as Denmark's most well-known business, another global organisation has continued to make waves ever since its establishment in 1904. In particular, this is the Copenhagen-based firm Maersk, which returns to brick-built LEGO form after a 12-year hiatus. 40955 Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel releases on the 1st of March 2026, including a total of 1,516 pieces retailing for $149.99 / €149.99 / £139.99.
Maersk is the world's largest shipping container and logistics company, transporting nearly one in five of the world's seaborne containers. Being such a large and globally known business, it's no surprise the two Danes are reuniting for the first time since 2014's LEGO Creator 3-in-1 10241 Maersk Line Triple-E.
2026's model recreates the pioneering Ane Maersk in brick-built LEGO form as the perfect display model. A ship known for leading the charge for sustainable shipping is recreated in microscale, measuring over 7 inches (18 cm) high, 23.5 inches (60 cm) long and 4.5 inches (12 cm) wide. The mainly light blue, burgandy and white vessel sits in a standard black display stand with a printed name and information plate for the Maersk LEGO ship.
40955 may be a very repetitive build with plenty of brick-built grey ship containers with Maersk printing, but it is still packed with details and functions. For example, the container ship has an opening bridge section with crew quarters and transparent engine-room windows. There are also slide-out gangways on each side to bring the first-ever low-emissions, dual-fuel vessel to brick-built life.
40955 Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel
Set Name - Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel
Set Number - 40955
Age Range - 12+
Piece Count - 1,516
Price - $149.99 / €149.99 / £139.99
Release Date - 1st March 2026
40955 Maersk Dual-Fuel Container Vessel releases on the 1st of March 2026, but what do you think? Will you be purchasing 40955 in a couple of weeks? Do you own any of the previous LEGO and Maersk sets? Would you like to see more sets between the two Danish companies in the future? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.




























