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But it's never too late to fix that. The LEGO Auspicious Dragon, Set #80112, retails for $89.99, and it is composed of 1171 pieces. It is available now at Amazon.
Taken together, LEGO Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon's Tale more than impresses on its own. There's so many little nooks and crannies in this build, so many new things to see and explore at every turn.
You can grab the set here at LEGO.com now priced at $359.99. A review copy of Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale was provided by LEGO.
They will just have to wait a couple weeks to do so, however. You can pre-order your LEGO Icons How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless building set now ($69.99), but it won’t ship until July 1.
The Red Dragon's Tale itself will be on sale $360 via the online store April 1 (April 4 if you're not a Lego Insider)—which is a lot pricier than most D&D miniature map sets. Dwarven Forge, for ...
This is Lego's only How to Train Your Dragon set announced so far, but if you're looking for more ways to enjoy the fantasy universe, you can always check out the original books and animated films ...
Can't see the products below? Click here for the best viewing experience! To celebrate, Lego came out with a new, 1,171-piece “Auspicious Dragon” set that comes with step-by-step instructions.
Priced at £59.99, the LEGO Icons How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless set, is available for pre-order now ahead of its official launch on 1 July.
LEGO has fans covered with The LEGO Icons How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless set (10375), which will allow fans to bring the beloved Night Fury to life in 784 pieces.
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