LEGO Icons The Endurance: A Tribute to Timeless Exploration

Uncover a legendary piece of maritime history with the LEGO® Icons The Endurance (10335)—a breathtakingly detailed model of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s famed exploration ship. More than just a build, this 1,000+ piece set is an homage to the golden age of Antarctic exploration and the unwavering human spirit that dared to brave the ends of the earth.

Crafted with precision and reverence, The Endurance set captures the striking elegance and functional complexity of the original three-masted vessel that famously became trapped in the Antarctic ice in 1915. From its distinctive rigging and sails to its intricate hull and deck features, every element is designed to inspire curiosity and respect for one of the most remarkable survival stories in maritime lore.

This display-worthy collectible also includes a support stand and nameplate, making it a standout centerpiece for adventurers at heart, history enthusiasts, and LEGO aficionados alike. A rich building experience awaits—one that honors the past while inviting quiet contemplation and admiration.

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