LEGO launches one of its most adorable sets ever with Toothless – and you’ll want to own it

LEGO has introduced one of its cutest collections yet, featuring a model kit of Toothless the dragon that you’ll definitely covet!

The fresh collection is influenced by Universal Pictures’ live-action adaptation of DreamWorks Animation’s “How to Train Your Dragon,” encouraging creators to construct a replica of the renowned Night Fury dragon, affectionately known as Toothless.

This collection encompasses 784 items, featuring exquisite details that breathe life into Toothless. These details include a saddle, a mended tail fin, and flexible joints designed for diverse positioning options.

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Additionally, this model comes equipped with extras like a plasma-cleaning tool and aquatic add-ons, providing a variety of presentation styles to embody the spirit of the cherished dragon.

You can pre-order the LEGO Icons How to Train Your Dragon: Toothless set, priced at £59.99, before its official release on July 1st.

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According to the 2003 book written by Cressida Cowell, the live-action reimagining of “How To Train Your Dragon” will be premiering in UK cinemas on June 9th.

This movie shares the same storyline with the 2010 animated version and focuses on a socially awkward teenager called Hiccup (played by Mason Thames). In contrast to his peers who wish to slay dragons, Hiccup opts for friendship instead. He gives the adorable dragon he encounters the nickname Toothless.

Under the guidance of director Dean DeBlois, known for the previous animation, the movie reintroduces Gerard Butler in his role as Hiccup’s father, the mighty Stoick the Vast.

Earlier, when discussing his plan for a live-action remake, DeBlois expressed to The AU Review: “This is intriguing for me, as I’ve consistently stood against simply copying these movies as a fad.

I have a strong affection for animation, particularly productions from renowned studios. However, I am not a fan of re-creating movies in a different format just for the sake of it; there needs to be a clear and meaningful reason behind such adaptations.

When Universal discussed turning this project into a live-action film, it brought back memories for me about our original vision for the first movie, which has been a longstanding goal of Chris Sanders and myself – embracing a live-action style.

The How To Train Your Dragon live-action remake is released in cinemas on 9 June.

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2025-06-03 00:49

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