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The original Disney Castle is still available from the Lego website, for £344.99, as well as the Snow White and the Seven ...
Not only is Lego's Disney Castle the biggest Disney Lego set to date, but at 4,837 pieces, it is one of the biggest Lego sets ever, Disney or otherwise.Even though that piece count also makes it ...
A LEGO Insiders account is free, so make sure to create one for early access to this and other sets. The castle’s general release date is April 4, retailing for a steep $279.99. Expensive LEGO sets?
An official LEGO x Disney release, the 2,916-piece set a colorful replica of the Beast's enchanted castle with a ton of nods to the hit Disney film.
For Lego’s 90th anniversary, it’s reviving its classic Castle theme with the $400 Lion Knights’ Castle set coming this August. At 4,514 pieces, it’s the toymaker’s most intricate Castle ...
The Lion Knights’ Castle was a hugely important set for Lego to get right. After all, Castle fans might be feeling a little left out, with only the Creator 3 in 1 Medieval Castle (31120) and ...
So far as costs go, this take on the Lego Disney Castle lives in the same sort of ballpark as the previous version; it weighs in at $399.99 via the Lego store or £344.99 if you're based in the UK.
To bring the castle to life are eight Lego minifigures from some of Disney’s most beloved fairytales,” the product details says. Shop the Lego Disney Castle 43222; Interactive.
The Beauty and the Beast Castle, which is now available from LEGO, is an incredibly detailed set that gives you enough build time and nostalgic satisfaction to justify its hefty price tag.This set ...
Of course, the 6020-piece LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle 71043 is the ultimate option, but you’ll have to pay $469.99 on Amazon for it.
The LEGO Hogwarts Castle and Grounds, Set #10323, retails for $169.99, and it is composed of 2660 pieces. It is available to preorder at Amazon now, with a release date of September 1.
A scale model of Norwich Castle made of nearly 5,000 Lego pieces has gone on display. It measures 32cm (13 inches) square and was made by Austin Goreham, who works for Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service.