Lego medieval knight figures1/21/2024 ![]() His lower robes are from an existing mold, but appear for the first time here in plain blue. It’s strange LEGO opted not to have any printing on the torso, considering the detail present on the other figures. Sadly, once you take off that beard you’re left with a very plain figure. He has a removable beard accessory and a pointy blue wizard hat. ![]() He comes with a backpack, a black Harry Potter-style wand, and a staff topped with a transparent bright green crystal. Wizards have been a common character in Castle sets since 1993, and it’s good that the man in the classic blue robes makes a return here. No, not those Village People, just townsfolk and people who work and live in and around the castle.įirst up is Majisto The Wizard. The first thematic grouping of characters are the village people. Plus a bunch of villagers! And a dead dude. ![]() But an army should have a uniform, and that’s what LEGO has given us. What’s even cooler is that twenty-one of them are exclusive to this set! Now, to be upfront about that…while there are 22 distinct characters here, there is a LOT of repetition in part selection, particularly with the Lion Knights. ![]() The Lion Knights Castle comes with a very impressive count of 22 minifigures. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. This set will be a vailable to VIPs on August 3rd (and everyone on August 8th) for US $399.99 | CAN $499.99 | UK £344.99, but you can continue your early look now! Here in Part II we’ll meet each of the twenty-two minifigures that accompany it. In Part I of our review of LEGO Icons 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle, we explored the building at the center of this massive, 4514-piece love letter to the Castle theme. ![]()
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