
Lego’s Toothless Dragon Set Is Here—And It's Surprisingly Adorable
So, Lego has just done something a lot of fans have been dreaming about—they finally dropped their first official How to Train Your Dragon set. And yes, it’s exactly what you'd hope for: a buildable version of Toothless. But here’s the twist—it’s not the fierce, fire-breathing dragon you might remember from the original animated trilogy or even the upcoming live-action remake. Nope. This one? He’s small, sweet, and totally chibi-fied.
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Let me break it down for you. The new set is called Lego Icons Toothless , and it packs in 784 pieces of buildable, adorable dragon goodness. You get Toothless in his adult form—complete with his iconic prosthetic tail fin—but rendered in a super-cute, stylized form that feels more like a collectible figure than a hyper-realistic model. His head can tilt and rotate, he can flap his wings, and even open his jaw. But don’t expect a posable action figure—this guy is mostly static, which makes sense since it's part of Lego’s Icons line that’s really aimed at older collectors and display lovers.
Now, what’s interesting is that this version of Toothless is based on the upcoming live-action remake. You’d think that would mean a more realistic, edgy design, right? Instead, Lego went the other direction and leaned into the charm with oversized eyes and soft features. It’s kind of like they gave Toothless the baby Yoda treatment—instantly likable, slightly disproportionate, and undeniably cute.
They even included fun little extras: a fish accessory you can “feed” him with and a tiny effects piece to simulate a puff of plasma breath. Nothing over-the-top, but enough to make the display pop.
And while some fans might be scratching their heads over the mix of inspiration—stylized build based on a more photo-realistic film—the result is still charming. Toothless may be a powerful Night Fury on screen, but in Lego form, he’s the perfect desk companion. Whether you're a long-time fan of the franchise or just love Lego’s unique spin on iconic characters, this is one to check out.
The set is up for pre-order now at $70 and is officially releasing on July 1. If you’re into dragons, Lego, or just really cute things, this might be the best 784-piece decision you make all summer.
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