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LEGO 10332 Medieval Town Square is a modern update to Medieval Market Village with a new grey LEGO goat!

LEGO have officially revealed 10332 Medieval Town Square, a modern spiritual successor to the legendary Medieval Market Village, a quaint slice of medieval LEGO Castle peasant life!

This 3,304-piece set will be eagerly welcomed by LEGO Castle fans, and makes for a great companion set to 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle as a way to expand the modern LEGO Icons Castle world. Oh and yes, a new grey LEGO Goat is also included in the set to make this an even more irresistible purchase!

10332 Medieval Town Square will be released on 1 March 2024 for LEGO Insiders ahead of a 4 March 2024 general release and will be available exclusively from LEGO.com or your local LEGO Store.

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And yes, let’s get this out of the way – that is a new LEGO Goat in gray! It isn’t as groundbreaking given that we’ve had the Goat revival thanks to Series 25’s Goatherd, but a new Goat colour is still very exciting!

As great as LEGO Goats are, it’s not even the best part of the set.

The set comes with 8 minifigures featuring a variety of Medieval-themed peasants, a Lion Knight and yes, that’s a sneaky looking Wolfpack minifigure with his unmistakable brown hood and crossbow!

So excited that Wolfpack is now back in play as they’re my favourite LEGO Castle faction, and this was honestly the best thing in the set for me!

Oh and you get plenty of other animals (but no cow!) such as a Squirrel and Cat.

The model features two large structures that open to reveal detailed interiors, including a tavern, cheese factory, shield-painting workshop, guard tower, woodworking shop, and weaving workshop. There is also a tree and vendor stall in the town.

There’s a LOT going on with the set, and it’s quite a sizeable playset, measuring over 10 in. (25 cm) high, 14 in. (36 cm) wide and 4.5 in. (12 cm) deep.

And yes, it looks superb on display.

Here are more photos of the details and interiors.

And here are some lifestyle photos which further show off just how great a set this looks.

How good is that beautiful tapestry that’s a nod to 375 Yellow Castle?

LEGO Castle fans are in for this delightful reimagination of the Medieval Market Village, and I can’t wait to share more of the set when I have it for review!

10332 Medieval Town Square will be released on 1 March 2024 for LEGO Insiders exclusively from LEGO.com or your local LEGO Store.

What do you think of 10332 Medieval Town Square? Will this be a day one purchase in March?

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19 responses to “LEGO 10332 Medieval Town Square is a modern update to Medieval Market Village with a new grey LEGO goat!”

  1. Richard Dietz says:

    I am city fan but this is perfect for the ‘Altstud’ ( altstadt / old town) area of my city ^_^

  2. Andrew H says:

    WOW! This set looks awesome. The tapestry looks like a nod to the 2012 kingdoms joust set (10223) as well with the red and white awning over the king and queen watching the two knights joust.

  3. Professor Death says:

    My favourite thing is the moustachioed town guard (one of my favourite pieces). The set looks really nice, but I can’t afford it 🙁

  4. Ron says:

    What are those reddish-brown elements on the tree that are used for big branches? I’m not familiar with those.

  5. Andrew Gardiner says:

    This is going to be an expensive Lego year just when I was hoping to taper off my spending.
    Now that we know that the goat in this set is gray I just ordered the Series 25 Goatherd to get a white goat too.

  6. TeufelHund says:

    Will wait for a really good GwP or a $100 discount like the Eldorado Fortress got last year before picking this up. It’s ok but not worth paying a premium for.

    Will be interested to see what the Dungeons & Dragons set and Barad-dur look like too. It’s going to be an expensive year if you’re into the castle-theme.

  7. Will says:

    I love the look of the build, and how much life the designer has squeezed into the interiors. There is so much rich story telling. The civilian minifigures are *chef’s kiss* perfect.

    The one stain on the set is the copious amount of stickers. It completely spoils the premium image of what would otherwise be a top quality of the set. Without stickers, this would have been a day-1 purchase. Now, I’m not so sure.

    I would pay extra for 100% prints.

  8. Erik says:

    I see a nod to the Guarded Inn as well!

  9. Michael says:

    This pricing seems more off than normal on this one. The NZ website has it at $449.99 NZD and the US converted is $375 NZD. That extra $75 makes it a much harder sell.

  10. David K. says:

    Great looking set! Reminds me of the 6067 Guarded Inn that I had as a kid.

    Really looking forward to it. Fits perfectly with the 10305 Castle. Will also combine it with the 31120 3-1 Castle and 40567 Forrestmen and 6066 Forrestmen.

    Thanks for your excellent blog!

  11. Brick HQ says:

    I’ve been excited for this ever since it leaked last year. Amazing set
    Pretty good price

  12. Ian says:

    Very exciting news! I’ll save that affiliate link and will be logging in at midnight on the 1st. Looking forward to this one.

  13. I says:

    Lovely!!! Definitely getting this one. Or two maybe. 😀

    Wish they put there some more animals, cows, pigs.. Especially black and white cow was very rare, iirc only in 1 set.

  14. Todd says:

    Take my money!

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