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Expand your LEGO Castle collection with the LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square

February 11, 2024 by Amie Cranswick

LEGO has released promotional images for the new Medieval Town Square (10332), the latest LEGO Icons offering which is based on the 2009 Medieval Market Village set. It goes on sale on March 4th, priced at $229.99/£199.99 with early access for LEGO Insiders from March 1st; check out the images and details below…

Discover a place for relaxation with the LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square (10332) model building set for adults. A great gift for history-lovers, this premium-quality set reimagines the cherished 2009 Medieval Market Village playset with the village of Felsa, home to new stories and quaint buildings from a bygone era, including the old farmhouse, cheese factory, Broken Axes Inn, shieldsmith’s workshop and the watchtower.

Enjoy an immersive solo or group building project as you recreate age-old objects and buildings with intricate interior and exterior detailing. Choose different configurations to create captivating displays and create fun storylines with a vintage lineup of minifigure characters, including a crook, carpenter, tax collector, tapestry weaver, shieldsmith and tower guard.

Check out the wide range of LEGO creative building sets (sold separately) designed for adults. The LEGO Builder app features a digital version of the building instructions included with this set.

  • Medieval village building set for adults – The LEGO® Icons Medieval Town Square reimagines the 2009 Medieval Market Village set with the village of Felsa, home to new stories and age-old buildings
  • What’s in the box? – Everything you need to build the old farmhouse, cheese factory, Broken Axes Inn, shieldsmith’s workshop, watchtower and an array of objects and accessories, plus 8 minifigures
  • Features and functions – This LEGO® Icons set is packed with fun details, including a crane in the carpentry workshop and a secret compartment in the guest room of the Broken Axes Inn
  • Creative building set – Choose different display configurations and stage fun storylines with the crook, carpenter, tax collector, tapestry weaver, shieldsmith and tower guard minifigure characters
  • LEGO® gift idea for history-lovers – Give this LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square construction set as a gift for adult fans of history, medieval home decor and classic LEGO sets
  • Dimensions – The watchtower in this 3,304-piece LEGO® Icons Medieval Town Square building set measures over 25 cm (10 in.) high, 36 cm (14 in.) wide and 12 cm (4.5 in.) deep

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, News, Toys Tagged With: LEGO, LEGO Icons, LEGO Icons Medieval Town Square, LEGO Medieval Town Square

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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