![]() With LEGO increasing the prices of sets price per part is not always the best indicator. ![]() When looking at the piece count you would think the box is much larger than it is is so it is important to break the set down to not just price per part but also price per gram. Note the Coat of Arms in the top right for each faction. The designers of this set even included an insert in the instructions highlighting all the iconic LEGO castles that have been built over the ages (in a classic style for that era). I was fortunate enough to be provided with a review copy of this set so lets spend the rest of this article seeing whether this set meets my expectations and how a modern remake of some iconic LEGO sets plays on people’s nostalgia of the past. This set was first announced on June 18th and immediately drew the attention of LEGO fans including myself immediately. #10305 Lion’s Knights’ Castle was released as LEGO’s 90 years of play line which commemorates LEGO’s 90th annniversary. This set also includes 22 minifigures across three factions, and a lot of animals which add a lot of value for some collectors. Bear in mind that there is an upcoming LEGO price increase later this year, so our pricing expectations may need to be adjusted moving forward. ![]() It costs $399.99 (399.99€ / £344.99 / 499.99 CAD / 599.99 AUD) for 4514 pieces, ages 18+.Īt that price, the set comes to $0.089 per piece in the USA, which is not great for a large unlicensed set, but a lot better than some other new releases. #10305 Lion’s Knights’ Castle will be released worldwide on August 3 (with VIP Early Access). A beautifully detailed and imposing castle fit with historically accurate details and packed with minifigures, what more could you want.
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