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Eligible for FREE UK Delivery Details & FREE Delivery in the UK. Sold by Eultgen-toys and Fulfilled by Amazon. Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for and for Amazon Prime just as if they were Amazon items. If you're a seller, you can increase your sales significantly by using Fulfilment by Amazon. We invite you to learn more about this programme See more product details There is a newer model of this item: LEGO Nexo Knights 70317: The Fortrex Discover the best new toys and games. LEGO Castle 70404: King's Castle FREE Delivery in the UK. DetailsLEGO Castle 70401: Gold Getaway LEGO Castle 70403: Dragon Mountain FREE Delivery in the UK. Special Offers and Product Promotions Toys StoreVisit the Toys Store at Amazon.co.uk to browse even more toys with everything from dolls and games to fun for all the family with toddler toys, arts & crafts and educational games too.




Product Dimensions33 x 35 x 28 cm Manufacturer recommended age:7 - 12 years Main Language(s)Italian translation, Italian manual, German manual, French manual, English manual, Spanish manual, Italian Number of Game Players1 Number of Puzzle Pieces996 84,870 in Toys & Games (See top 100) in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Delivery Destinations:Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available27 May 2013 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? This product is subject to specific safety warnings Defeat the Dragon Soldiers in the final battle at the King's Castle! Protect the King and his people from the Dragon Soldiers at the King's Castle! Fire the catapult, lower the drawbridge, raise the gate, and lead the charge with the fearless White Knight on his armoured horse. Stop the Dragon Soldiers before they use the deadly battering ram and catapult weapon.




This fantastic modular castle design features towers, a dungeon, the King's throne, the knights' table, a moveable staircase, a secret escape door, and more. The set also includes seven minifigures with weapons and accessories: the King, the White Knight, two King's soldiers and three Dragon Soldiers. The King's Castle playset, part of the LEGO Castle range, is recommended for children aged 7 to 12 years and features a total of 996 pieces. Customise and build your own modular castle, then push the battering ram to fire the catapult. Weapons include a spiked mace, three swords, an axe, a crossbow, and a bow with quiver; accessories include two shields and a treasure chest. You can even combine the King's Castle with 70402: The Output for an even more awesome model! 70404: King's Castle Build and defend the King's Castle with seven minifigures, battering ram, tons of functions, and the brave White Knight with fully armoured horse! Product at a glance: Recommended ages: 7 to 12 years Pieces in playset: 996 Minifigures included: 7 Size (H x W x D): 28 x 35 x 33 cm Batteries required: none




1 x King's Castle playset1 x The King minifigure1 x White Knight minifigure2 x King's soldiers minifigures3 x Dragon Soldiers minifiguresVarious weapons and accessories What do customers buy after viewing this item? 60117 City Great Vehicles Van - Multi-Coloured See questions and answers See all 90 customer reviews See all 90 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk Most Recent Customer ReviewsPricey but my son loves it. Not as big as I expected Grandson had fantastic fun building it with his uncle Fast delivery and my son is very happy! !!! Very good my son loves it quick delivery bought for a fab price at the time now they have rocketed in price which is a shame and its a lovely set See and discover other items: game of thrones dragon Look for similar items by category Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Toys & Games > Toys & Games: Amazon Global Delivery AvailableWorld's largest LEGO store opens in Leicester Square




The world's biggest Lego store opens in London on Thursday marked by the unveiling of a six-metre high 200,000-brick Big Ben. The structure dominates the two-storey 914 square metre store in Leicester Square after taking 2,280 hours to build, and features a working clock face which will be illuminated at night. The opening also includes the unveiling of a new Lego mascot named Lester, an English tea-drinking Minifigure, and the first Lego London skyline replica set ahead of its worldwide release in January. The phenomenally successful Danish company reports having sold more than 72 billion Lego "elements" or pieces last year. Loren Shuster, executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Lego said: "We want to inspire and develop children across the globe through creative Lego play experiences, and our Lego Brand retail stores allows children, parents and fans to explore the many different Lego products while getting a truly unique and immersive experience of the Lego brand."




Lego made headlines last week when it announced it had no further plans for free giveaways in the Daily Mail following a campaign calling on advertisers to boycott newspapers promoting "demonisation and division" during the Brexit debate. The company - which ended its relationship with Shell in 2014 after a Greenpeace video highlighted the oil group's plans to drill in the Arctic - declined to say if it was responding to the campaign or if it had changed its marketing plans.It could be the biggest bargain on the property market: a two-storey house that’s being given away for nothing. The only drawback is that this des res is made entirely out of Lego – and you’ll have to find somewhere to put it.Top Gear presenter James May has just built the world’s first full-size Lego house – including a working toilet, hot shower and a very uncomfortable bed – using 3.3million plastic bricks. Toy storeys: James May and 1,000 helpers built the 20ft-tall Lego house on a wine estate in Surrey




Stripe me: A close up of the fully functional house, which was built using 3.3million differently coloured bricks About 1,000 volunteers built the 20ft-tall house in Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking, Surrey – but now the vineyard needs the land back toIf no one collects it by 8am on Tuesday, it will be hacked to bits with chainsaws. May says Legoland reneged on a deal to take it to their theme park in Windsor, Berkshire, after deciding it would be too expensive to move. Meanwhile, miffed Legoland managers criticised May for building the house without their help.May said: ‘I’m very unhappy about it. I feel as if I’m having my arm twisted into saying “knock it down”. Blocked sink: The bathroom with a working taps and basin made from Lego Cosy: James in the bedroom - and you'll never guess what he made the bed, pillows and slippers from! Purrfect: The home even comes with its own cat ‘Legoland only told us on Thursday they were not going to take it.




Block head: The TV presenter built the house for his forthcoming BBC show, James May Toy Stories 'Knocking it down is just wrong on every level. really lovely thing – it would break the hearts of the 1,000 people who worked like dogs to build it.’ May believes that an art gallery, a children’s home or a wealthy private collector might be interested in the house.  entrepreneurs hoping to make money from it would face legal problems as Legoland has an exclusive licence to use the plastic bricks as a public Lego has also banned May from dismantling the structure and giving away the bricks, which the company donated for his forthcoming BBC show James May’s Toy Stories. ‘It would dilute Lego’s sales – we can only give them to charity,’ May said. May slept in the house on Friday night, on ‘the most uncomfortable bed I’ve ever slept in’ – when he also discovered the house was not waterproof. Martin Williams, marketing director of Legoland Windsor, said: ‘We’re




disappointed we were not consulted as our model-makers could have advised on building a movable structure. ‘In our opinion, the only way to move the Lego house now is to cut into it, which would compromise the structural integrity and present us with Plastic fantastic: James in the multi-coloured hallway Building blocks: James even used Lego to make kitchen utensils, including a toaster, whisk, bread bin and iron Daily Block: The home, which is unwanted by Legoland, also includes reading material 'We considered all the options but due to timings, logistics and planning permission, we have decided it would not be viable to move the structure to the park.’Earlier this year the TV presenter made his debut in the Chelsea Flower show with a garden made entirely out of plasticine. in Plasticine boasted palm trees, bushes, a vegetable patch, grapevine, lawn, rockery and pond and featured two and a half tonnes of plasticine in 24 different colours.

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