Discover the Silja Line Ferry from the Ferries collection - 414 pieces of building excellence.
Brick 2 x 4 witho...
Brick 2 x 3 witho...
Brick 2 x 2 witho...
Brick 1 x 2
Brick 1 x 2
Brick 1 x 2
Brick 1 x 1
Brick 1 x 8
Brick 1 x 6
Brick 1 x 4
Plate 2 x 4
Plate 2 x 4
Plate 2 x 3
Plate 2 x 3
Plate 2 x 2
Plate 2 x 2
Plate 1 x 2
Plate 1 x 2
Plate 1 x 1
Plate 1 x 1
Plate 1 x 1
Plate 4 x 4
Plate 6 x 10
Plate 2 x 8
Plate 6 x 8
Plate 6 x 8
Slope 45° 2 x 1 w...
Slope 45° 2 x 1 w...
Brick Round 1 x 1...
Brick Round 1 x 1...
Tile 1 x 2 with G...
Plate 1 x 8
Plate 1 x 3
Plate 1 x 3
Plate 1 x 3
Plate 1 x 3
Slope Inverted 45...
Slope Inverted 45...
Plate 1 x 6
Plate 1 x 6
Plate 1 x 4
Plate 1 x 4
YouTube content related to LEGO ferries is largely neutral, focusing on vintage sets like the Viking Line and Finnlines ferries, with channels like BrickTsar showcasing these rare finds. While there's interest in ferry designs, sentiment remains observational rather than strongly positive or negative, with content often highlighting historical context and set details.
BrickTsar's videos on vintage ferries, such as the Viking Line (1655) and Finnlines Finnjet (1575), provide detailed looks at these older sets, focusing on piece count and unique elements like vintage stickers. TheTransportFilms offers a before-and-after look at the Silja Symphony's renewal, though it is not a LEGO set review.