When will the LEGO How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless set be released?
The set will be released on July 1, 2025.
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LEGO is releasing its first-ever "How to Train Your Dragon" set, featuring Toothless. This new set, inspired by the live-action remake, offers a cute, stylized take on the beloved dragon.
The LEGO Icons Toothless set presents an intriguing blend of styles. While inspired by the realistic rendering of the dragon in the upcoming live-action remake, the set itself adopts a more cartoonish, chibi-fied aesthetic. This design choice, aimed at adult collectors, results in an adorable yet slightly unconventional representation of Toothless.
The set comprises 784 pieces, allowing for a detailed and posable figure. Builders can adjust Toothless’s head, jaw, wings, and tail to create various display poses. Accessories such as a fish and a plasma-blast attachment add to the playability and display options.
This release coincides with other new LEGO sets, including LEGO book nooks and the first LEGO Simpsons set in over seven years. The variety of new releases ensures there is something for every LEGO enthusiast.
The set will be released on July 1, 2025.
The set is priced at $69.99.
The set includes 784 pieces.
This set is part of the LEGO Icons line and is aimed more at adult collectors.
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