The 4,514-piece LEGO 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle officially announced – the ultimate LEGO Castle of your dreams!
As part of LEGO’s 90th Anniversary, LEGO have officially unveiled 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle, an utterly massive and jaw-dropping LEGO Castle that will make your inner child scream with excitement.
Update: Check out my review of 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle to see more of the set!
Packed with a whopping TWENTY ONE (yes, 21!) minifigures, from Forest people, to the brave Lion Knights, Black Falcons and even a magician that could be Majisto, this 4,514-piece Castle set has it all.
10305 Lion Knight’s Castle will be priced at US$399.99 / £344.99 and will be available exclusively from LEGO.com or your local LEGO Store, with a release date of 3 August 2022 for LEGO VIPs, and 8 August for everyone else.
See below for regional pricing and product links when they go live
- 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle [US] – US$399.99
- 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle [AUS] – AU$599.99
- 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle [UK] – £349.99
- 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle [EU] – €399.99
- 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle [CA] – CAD$499.99
I’m not going to lie, when I first saw photos of 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle, I cried a little at the sheer scale of this set. For one, it’s MASSIVE, measuring 38 cm (14 in.) high, 44 cm (17 in.) wide and 33cm (12 in.) deep.
Just look at it next to the set’s designers – Milan Madge and Mike Psiaki.
The set pays homage to classic LEGO castles of the past, with the closest being 6080 King’s Castle. If you zoom in one the size of the box, you’ll also see 3 other sets that provided inspiration for the set – 10193 Medieval Market Village, the classic 375 Castle, and 6066 Camouflaged Outpost, all three sets lending their DNA and heritage to 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle.
There’s just SO much going on with the set, and as a Forestmen tragic, I LOVE that there are hidden enclaves that they use to sneak in and out of the Castle.
Like LEGO Castles of old, the entire set opens up to show both the inside and outside of the castle, and taking cues from 10193 Medieval Market Village, there are plenty of peasants, and non-combat areas in the Castle – such as a bakery, and mill.
The set is absolutely littered with nods to LEGO Castle, with a boy playing with a micro version of 375 Yellow Castle, and even crests and sigils from the set making an appearance in the banquet hall.
I also think it’s HIGHLY progressive, that instead of being ruled by a king, the Lion Knights are ruled by a Queen, and she looks incredibly bad-ass. Did I mention how delighted with the barding on her horse?
Apart from working drawbridges, and a portcullis that can be raised, I really like the overall shape of the castle, which has interesting angles when enclosed, making for a really non-linear footprint – a testament to how far LEGO design has come, compared to the blocky and square Castles of old.
My words won’t do the photos justice, and as a fan of Vintage-era and Classic Castle, this set is a dream come true for me. When I was a wee lad, I could never afford LEGO Castles, and had to make do with smaller sets, so the fact that this is a thing – and I can actually own and afford one now just takes me back to my childhood.
Yes, this is quite an expensive set, but for all that they’ve thrown in, and for the ability to relive your childhood like this, I think it’s incredibly fairly priced, and cannot wait to get my hands on it.
Look out for an early review before it launches!
What do you think of 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle? Is this the best LEGO Castle ever made?
10305 Lion Knight’s Castle will be available on 3 August 2022 for LEGO VIPs from LEGO.com and 8 August for everyone else, retailing for US$399.99 / £349.99 / €399.99
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