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Cruise Ship Lego Kits


Dusted off this old blog to share something fun!

Here’s the full parts list, instructions, and templates for the LEGO kits we put together as Fish Extender gifts on our Disney Cruise. I know lots of people have made versions of these before, but when I went to create ours, I couldn’t find a clear parts list or ready-to-go templates anywhere—so I made my own!

Hopefully, this makes it easier for anyone else looking to do the same.

Cruise Ship Instructions



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