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LEGO Dungeons & Dragons Set Video-Reviews

There has been a lot of excitement for the upcoming #21348 LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale set both by Dungeons and Dragons fans as well as LEGO Castle fans.

The set features a buildable tavern with a removable roof and an upper level for easy access, a dungeon and a tower, plus a poseable Cinderhowl the Red Dragon figure that can be wrapped around the tower. The set also includes six minifigures – four brave adventurers, an innkeeper, and a dragonborn – plus lots of monster figures, including a beholder, an owlbear, and a displacer beast. The tower, tavern, and dungeon build in this 3,745-piece building set measures over 19 in. (48 cm) high, 14.5 in. (37 cm) wide, and 12 in. (30 cm) deep. Another nice feature is that the set comes with four booklets with building instructions for different parts of the set so you can build with your D&D group.

Although the set is super exciting, it comes with a very high price tag of $359.99. This means that LEGO fans will need to make careful financial decisions. In situations like this, I like to turn to trusted LEGO reviewers to help me analyze the plusses and minuses of a particular set.

This past weekend I found a helpful early review of the set by Solid Brix Studios featuring all the features and play-functions and comparisons to similar sized sets. I have included the video-review below so we can discuss the set in more detail.

I also wanted to share a second video-review by former LEGO designer Tiago Catarino, who focuses on the game feature of the set (yes, it also functions as a D&D adventure game specifically developed for this set by the Wizards of the Coast team).

As you can see, there is a lot to like about the #21348 LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale. But as pointed out in the video, the price is definitely on the higher side. I’m sure D&D fans will be getting it anyway, because this is the first, and perhaps only LEGO Dungeons & Dragons set, but if you’re more of a castle fan, sticking with the non-licensed LEGO Castle sets is a better bargain. There will be a Dungeons & Dragons Minifigure Series coming later this year, so if you like them, you can always add those to your castle displays.

The set is going to be available for LEGO Insiders starting on April 1st, and for everyone else on April 4th. If you want to check out the details you can visit the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you excited for the LEGO Dungeons & Dragons set? Are you planning to get it? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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BrickLink Designer Program Series 4 Finalists

You might remember that last month BrickLink members were invited to vote for their favorite projects from BrickLink Designer Program Series 4. There were 235 projects submitted by talented LEGO fans, each with a chance to become official LEGO sets.

A couple of days ago, the BrickLink Designer Team announced the five winners. These projects now will go through some final tweaks before they will be available for crowdfunding and you can purchase your own copies of these very unique LEGO sets.

The five finalists are as follows: Merchant Boat by NicolasCarlier, Wild West Train by lucky, Medieval Seaside Market by Bricks_fan_uySiege Encampment by SleeplessNight, and The Riverside Scholars by Hanwas.

At this point, the BrickLink Design team will collaborate with the fan designers to prepare their projects for production. The Model Governance Team and Building Instruction Team will be making any final adjustments before locking the designs for pre-production. This process will take until the end of the year.

The finalized designs will be available for crowdfunding sometime in February of next year and BrickLink members will be able to pre-order their favorite projects, with a limit of 2 of each per household. All projects that receive over 3,000 pre-orders will be produced as official LEGO sets, and up to 30,000 of each set will be manufactured during a limited, one-time production run.

What do you think? Are you happy with the voting results? Are you planning to participate in the crowdfunding and get any of the sets? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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