New Lego Castle Set – Medieval Town Square

For 2024, we will be getting a huge, new Lego Castle set being based in a medieval town square! Read below to see the details of this upcoming set!

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Medieval Town Square: 10332

Medieval Town Square, 10332, is an upcoming Lego set, ready to release on March 4th, 2024! This, however, will be available earlier to Lego Insiders members (who can start purchasing it on Lego.com starting March 1st). If you would like to learn how to become a Lego Insiders member (it’s free!) then read here:

When it releases at Lego.com, you will be able to purchase it for $229.99.

The set will include 3,304 pieces, 8 interesting minifigures, and several animal figurines (the photos show off a kitten, a squirrel, and a goat!). The model creates a medieval town square, complete with rooms, trees, vendor booths, a watchtower and a wagon. It has five houses, all serving a unique purpose to the village–some of the house-interiors include an inn called the Broken Axes Inn, a tax-collector room, a shield-smith workshop, a cheese factory, and a farmhouse. According to Lego.com, the town depicted actually has a name and is called the village of ‘Felsa’. The Lego designers took inspirations from real-life medieval villages in order to create this model! They supposedly stocked it full of easter eggs and Lego references. Some fun little details I would like to point out are the crane in the workshop and a secret compartment in the inn.

Both the exteriors and the interiors of all the buildings are hyper-detailed and thoughtfully designed. The buildings will even be able to be somewhat configured, so you can choose how you want to display your medieval town square.

As we can see, the minifigures in this set are super cool! Looking at the pictures, we can infer that we will be seeing an updated Lego Wolfpack marauder, as based on the old 1990’s minifigures (in this set, he’s called a crook). We also have a tax-collector (the purple-shirted man), a lion knight / tower guard, and some peasants including an innkeeper, a tapestry-weaver, a shield-painter, and a blacksmith. I think all of these look super unique and add a nice touch to the plastic medieval atmosphere.

The model is going to be somewhat large. Here are the dimensions: It will be 14 in. / 36 cm long, 4.5 in. / 12 cm wide, and 10 in. / 25 cm high (because of the watchtower).

Like the recent Lego Eldorado Fortress, this set is actually based on a classic Lego set! This Medieval Town square is supposed to represent the 2009 Lego set, Medieval Market Village. This set came with the Fantasy Era Lego sets and featured 9 minifigures, with a piece count of 1,568.

The set is perfect if you already own some of the newest Lego Castle sets, such as the Lion Knight’s Castle, the Medieval Castle, or Viking Village! You can put them all together to create one, giant medieval town. This set is also something that could be great gift to Lego lovers, history fans, and anyone enthused by the bygone medieval era!

In my opinion, I really like the set. I love how the minifigures were made with so much uniqueness. None of them seem like copies of other sets’ figures like Lego often likes to do, which is nice.

So, what do you think about this set? Do you like how Lego has been bringing some medieval sets onto their shelves? Do you think this set is as cool as the Lion Knight’s Castle? Thank you for reading!

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