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The Disney Castleproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 112 Reviews121FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISFantasyWelcome to the magical Disney Castle! The Disney Castle Reviews - page 2 Used & new (42) from $97.88 + $4.99 shipping Sold by Toy Planet and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Castle Dragon Mountain 70403DetailsLEGO Castle Gold Getaway, 70401, 199 pcs LEGO Kings Castle (70404) (Discontinued by manufacturer) Travel to Dragon Mountain to battle its fire-breathing guardian! Load up the large catapult and fire it at the dragon’s tower! Defeat the dragon and the Dragon Wizard! Search for the King’s stolen gold hidden in the dragon’s nest and find the secret potion room. Then overpower the Dragon soldier on the steps of the tower and rescue the princess from the dark dungeon! Includes 5 minifigures with weapons and accessories: 2 King’s Knights, princess, Dragon Wizard and a Dragon soldier. Ages 6 yrs. +. Travel to Dragon Mountain to battle its fire-breathing guardian.




Load up the large catapult and fire it at the dragon's tower. Defeat the dragon and the Dragon Wizard. Search for the King's stolen gold hidden in the dragon's nest and find the secret potion room. Then overpower the Dragon soldier on the steps of the tower and rescue the princess from the dark dungeon. Includes 5 minifigures with weapons and accessories: 2 King's Knights, princess, Dragon Wizard and a Dragon soldier. 15 x 10.3 x 2.8 inches 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 6 - 12 years #52,528 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,703 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.7 out of 5 stars LEGO Creator Red Creatures LEGO Kings Castle (70404) (Discontinued by manufacturer) LEGO Castle King's Castle Siege 5 star88%4 star9%3 star1%2 star1%1 star1%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsLego Castle Dragon Mountain - 70403Love Legos! The Dragon Remains A FavoriteFrom the moment the Lego Castle set was announced, and heavily advertised my (then) five-year-old was obsessed with collecting the entire lot ...




Which, thanks to grandparents, birthdays and Christmases, he eventually did. And while the LEGO Kings Castle was definitely the jewel of this series, this dragon with mini-tower, which always served as the bad guy's lair in our house, was a close second favorite, especially after the dragon appeared in the The LEGO Movie.Though the rest of the castle pieces have long since been demolished during various Lego redistricting projects, the dragon remains, fully assembled, on my son's Lego table ... Which is a fancy term for his old train table, now outfitted with LEGO Green Building Plate (10" x 10"). Anyway, the dragon comes mostly fully assembled, with a large body piece, wings, etc., which is part of what has made it so long-lasting. The other element is that it just looks really, really cool and is perfect for invading other peaceful Lego settlements, not to mention interacting with the various Lego Movie set pieces he's built in the year or so since originally getting this.Anyway, as the lone remaining (assembled) survivor of the Castle series, I figured this dragon set deserved a shout out.




Adults can enjoy this one, too.RAWR says the Dragon See and discover other items: castle tower, castle building game, the golden dragonin bikes & ride-ons DollsArts & CraftsBath, Beauty & AccessoriesPretend PlayBikes & Ride-onsElectronicsBuilding SetsOutdoor PlayLearningPreschoolGames & PuzzlesMusical InstrumentsStuffed AnimalsVideo GamesCooking for Kids Disney FrozenBarbieDisney PrincessMy Little PonyMonster HighDoc McStuffins Defnyddiwch y ddolen isod i fynd i'r wefan Gymraeg Enter the English site using the link below.Who doesn’t love a good trip to Disney World? Well now you don’t have to travel to the nearest location to enjoy the enchantment, as LEGO and Disney have come together to present an absolutely incredible 4,000-piece Disney Castle replica. The display is actually made up of a little over 4,000 pieces — 4,080 to be exact — but who’s counting? The highly-detailed model provides you with quite the rewarding build and play experience, complete with an array of Disney-themed features, functions and even characters.




Each aspect of the monument replicates the iconic Walt Disney World Resort Cinderella Castle, while each accessible castle room includes special components inspired by some of Disney’s greatest animated feature films. Mini-figures include Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck and Tinker Bell. The castle is comprised of four floors and five towers, all coming together to measure 29 inches high, 17 inches wide and 12 inches deep. You can look forward to this incredible 4,080-piece LEGO Disney Castle becoming available beginning September 1 at LEGO stores and online. LEGO is also gearing up to release an impressive 1,167-piece VW Beetle replica. Your Daily Dose of Highsnobiety Receive the best in sneakers, fashion and street culture straight to your inbox!Toy LegosWill'S LegoLego TheEpic LegoLego PlaymobilMarvelous LegoFantastic LegoLandscape LegoLego Trees Gardens LandscapesForwardThe Discovery of Nalderic by Simon Schweyer on FlickrSetting up the LEGO Winter Village sets every Christmas season is a favorite pastime of LEGO fans.




LEGO has been releasing a new set in the series every year since 2009, and while each of the sets looks lovely on its own, when you combine them together they make a really pretty display. There is no right or wrong way to set up your LEGO Winter Village, but I thought I share some of my favorite displays done by other LEGO fans. They may inspire you in making your own village. Just to recap, the first LEGO Winter Village set was released in 2009 in the form of the #10199 LEGO Winter Village Toy Shop, followed by the #10216 LEGO Winter Village Bakery in 2010, the #10222 LEGO Winter Village Post Office in 2011, the #10229 LEGO Winter Village Cottage in 2012, the #10235 LEGO Winter Village Market in 2013, the #10245 LEGO Santa’s Workshop in 2014, the #10249 LEGO Winter Village Toy Shop in 2015 (re-release of the first set in the series), and the #10254 LEGO Winter Holiday Train in 2016. So, those who have been collecting the sets from the very beginning will have eight large LEGO Winter Village sets by now. T




hat’s enough for a very substantial display! But even if you have just a few of the sets, you can make a very nice layout. In addition, LEGO has been releasing some smaller seasonal sets to supplement the Winter Village (like the dainty little #3300014 Christmas Set pictured below). If you have a narrow display-surface like a windowsill, shelf, or fireplace mantel, you can display the LEGO Winter Village sets in a row. One nice example is the first picture above by Sean Edmison. And below is another simple display by nelleke2, with just a couple of the LEGO Winter Village sets tastefully positioned on a white surface with a bit of artificial snow and some warmly glowing lights. The following display by Marjon Savelsberg is a bit more spread out with several of the LEGO Winter Village buildings, but the setup is still quite simple; just using a white surface for the festive little scene. The next layout by smart_as_a_brick is more involved, featuring a frozen lake in the center, surrounded by three of the LEGO Winter Village sets, and a custom building. T




he added lights really give the whole layout a warm and friendly holiday feel. Setting up the LEGO Winter Village around the Christmas tree, or a smaller Christmas decoration, is another popular way of displaying the sets. Here, Holly Webster used the older #10173 LEGO Holiday Train to circle the village. Such a display requires a wider surface, such as a table. Below is another LEGO Winter Village setup with one of the older LEGO trains running around – this one by Lisa Lee. The scene is packed with festive holiday activities. Notice that she also included a couple of LEGO Castle buildings that goes well with the village. Also, the strategically placed fake snow covering the ground is just enough to make the scene wintery, and eliminates the need to use a bunch of white LEGO plates. The LEGO Winter Village sets go well with trains, and trains go well with tunnels. So why not combine them all? Dav Box did just that by perching Santa’s Workshop on top of a hill with a tunnel for trains to run through, while in the village below minifigs are getting ready for Christmas.

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