LEGO has come out with this new Toothless set, and honestly, it’s pretty charming. The whole build has 784 pieces, which is a good number — not too small, not overwhelming. What really makes this set stand out is the style. It’s what people call “chibi,” which basically means Toothless looks cuter and a bit rounder than the usual dragon you see in the movies. The big eyes and little tongue sticking out give him a playful, almost cheeky look. It’s like LEGO tried to capture that fun, friendly side of Toothless, not just the cool, fierce dragon vibe.
Another neat thing about this set is how poseable it is. You can move the wings, turn the head, open and close the jaw, and even adjust the tail. The tail is special because it has that red prosthetic fin just like in the movie after Toothless loses part of his tail. It’s those little details that show LEGO really wanted to get this right for fans.
Plus, the set comes with some small extras like a fish (because Toothless loves fish, obviously) and a plasma blast attachment. These little things add more fun when you’re setting up the display or playing around with the figure. Even though the set is meant for adults, the style and fun details make it something fans of all ages can enjoy. It’s kind of cool how LEGO managed to keep that balance between a serious collectible and something playful.
When Can You Get It, and How Much?
If you’re thinking about adding this Toothless set to your collection, here’s the important info. Pre-orders for the set start on June 2, 2025. So, if you want to be one of the first to get it, mark that date. Then, the official release date is July 1, 2025, when it’ll be available to everyone. Just a heads-up though — you won’t find it everywhere. LEGO says this will only be sold on their official website and in LEGO stores. So no random third-party sellers or big online marketplaces.
Price-wise, it’s about $70 in the US, which feels fair for a set with nearly 800 pieces and so much detail. For folks in Europe, it’s around €70, and in the UK, about £60. Given the quality and the fact it ties in with the new movie, it feels like a good deal. Honestly, it sounds like a perfect gift for summer or something nice to treat yourself if you’re a LEGO fan. Plus, since it’s part of the LEGO Icons line, it’s designed with adult builders in mind, so it’s a little more complex and detailed than typical kids’ sets.
So yeah, if you want one, keep an eye on LEGO’s site starting early June. It’s probably going to be popular, especially with fans excited about the new How to Train Your Dragon movie coming out around the same time.
Why Is This Set a Big Deal?
This LEGO Toothless set isn’t just any regular toy release — it’s actually connected to the new How to Train Your Dragon live-action movie, which is a pretty big deal for fans of the series. The movie is scheduled to come out on June 13, 2025, and it’s directed by Dean DeBlois, the same guy who directed the original animated films. So, there’s a lot of excitement because it feels like the movie will stay true to the story fans love.
The new film stars Mason Thames and Nico Parker, who play the main characters, and fans will also be glad to know that Gerard Butler returns as the voice of Stoick the Vast. That’s a nice link back to the original movies and adds a bit of continuity. Because this LEGO set is timed to release around the movie premiere, it makes it extra special. It’s like a little collectible that fans can build while they wait to see the film.
Plus, the fact that LEGO is doing its first-ever Toothless set shows just how much the franchise means to people. It’s been a long time coming, and it feels like LEGO took its time to create something really cool rather than rushing it out. The set brings together the nostalgia of the movies with LEGO’s quality and creativity, so it’s more than just a toy — it’s a piece of the whole How to Train Your Dragon experience.
What Fans Should Keep in Mind
If you’re looking forward to this set, there’s one thing you should know — it’s all about Toothless. The set doesn’t come with a Hiccup minifigure, which is something some fans were hoping for. Hiccup and Toothless are the heart of the story, so it’s a little surprising not to see both of them in the box. But honestly, the design focuses so much on Toothless and all his details that it still feels like a complete tribute to the character.
The absence of Hiccup doesn’t take away from how cool the set is, though. The tail fin, the movable parts, the big eyes — it all works together to make a fun display piece. Plus, those small accessories, like the fish and plasma blast, help bring Toothless’s character to life in LEGO form.
If you’re a collector or a fan, it’s definitely worth picking up. Just keep in mind that if you want a Hiccup figure, you might have to look for one separately or wait for another set. But for what it is, this Toothless LEGO set does a great job capturing the spirit and charm of the dragon we all love.
A LEGO Toothless set will release on July 1.
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