John F. Kennedy’s PT-109 WW2 torpedo boat recreated in LEGO

While the rest of us toil away at day jobs and try to squeeze in a bit of LEGO building in the evenings and weekends, Dan Siskind runs Brickmania full time, continuing to lead his company’s LEGO design team even while he brings on other great designers. Dan’s latest personal design project has been a full-size minifig-scale version of John F. Kennedy’s World War II torpedo boat, PT-109. Dan’s model includes over 4,000 pieces and measures 27 inches (over 68 cm) long, with a crew of thirteen custom-printed minifigures.

PT-109 - 80' Elco Motor Torpedo Boat

The deck has all the necessary battle stations to fend off Japanese aircraft in the South Pacific, with anti-aircraft guns hand-injected by Will Chapman of BrickArms.

PT-109 - 80' Elco Motor Torpedo Boat

The interior under the top deck is also fully detailed, with bunks and heads.

PT-109 - 80' Elco Motor Torpedo Boat

I’m really impressed with the design of the engine room, with a pair of Packard engines driving the propellors.

PT-109 - 80' Elco Motor Torpedo Boat

As with Dan’s other designs, PT-109 will be available as a custom kit from Brickmania.

2 comments on “John F. Kennedy’s PT-109 WW2 torpedo boat recreated in LEGO

  1. Keith Rhys

    There are actually three Packard engines in this craft, not two. If you look closely, you will see the third between the two others.

  2. Dan

    Thanks for the shout out! It’s nice to know that all those hours of making instructions are appreciated!

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