Series 7

Medieval Watchtower

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149Unique parts
1,038Total parts

History

The Medieval Watchtower was built by the Lion Knights to keep watch over the lands of the Falcon Knights. Three knights protect the strategically built tower and keep watch over the Falcon Kingdom, ready at a moments notice to send a messenger on horseback to the inform queen.


Description

The Medieval Watchtower is an amazing build, including three knights and a horse! The tower has a kitchen for the knights to make and store their food, an elevated entrance, giving them an incredibly defensive position, an armory decked out with all the necessary weapons, a treasury holding the coins and wealth they use for purchasing goods, and a battlement stocked with crossbow bolts! The Medieval Watchtower would be a wonderful addition to your medieval kingdom.

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romansolar
Košický Kraj, Slovakia
romansolar
Košický Kraj, Slovakia
Feb 19, 2025, 2:08 PM EST
Cool tower! great colors and wooden stairs are nice addition to white pallete.
Rawdical
Manitoba, Canada
Rawdical
Manitoba, Canada
Feb 18, 2025, 11:08 PM EST
Great build, Josiah! I absolutely looooooove it!!!
82988econ
British Columbia, Canada
82988econ
British Columbia, Canada
Feb 17, 2025, 9:59 PM EST
love it and keep it up
Balol
w. Małopolskie, Poland
Balol
w. Małopolskie, Poland
Feb 11, 2025, 6:51 PM EST
I like this very much, it's clean, not overly clumped with too much details. It needs some refaining, but it's nice!
STB3DB
Colorado, USA
STB3DB
Colorado, USA
Feb 11, 2025, 2:36 PM EST
This Medieval Watchtower looks like an awesome build! Love the level of detail with the kitchen, armory, and battlements—it really adds to the immersion. The combination of defensive positioning and functional elements makes it feel like a true stronghold. Definitely a must-have for any medieval LEGO setup!
OriginalSpiff
New York, USA
OriginalSpiff
New York, USA
Feb 11, 2025, 11:17 AM EST
I love this - There was a design akin to this in a very old Lego book and I always wanted to build it! Love the access and design!
Designer
MedievalPeasant
Colorado, USA
Designer
MedievalPeasant
Colorado, USA
Feb 11, 2025, 8:42 AM EST
I didn't add a back wall because Lego doesn't in a bunch of their tower sets; Lego 10333, Lego 10237, Lego 76178, and Lego 43187 to name a few. But I will keep that in mind, thank you for your feedback!
davidr8
Utah, USA
davidr8
Utah, USA
Feb 11, 2025, 3:09 AM EST
Why didn’t you include a back wall?? You are well within the 4000 piece count.
Kubas21
w. Lubuskie, Poland
Kubas21
w. Lubuskie, Poland
Feb 11, 2025, 1:57 AM EST
Interesting? You have my vote!
from813
Pennsylvania, USA
from813
Pennsylvania, USA
Feb 10, 2025, 9:29 PM EST
No back wall. Lego set without a back wall is as pleasant as wearing a hospital smock.
Ed82
England, United Kingdom
Ed82
England, United Kingdom
Feb 10, 2025, 5:46 PM EST
Agree with previous comment, that this set is good, but if you add the piece count to allow the back to open up, or removable back walls, then this would be a brilliant set!
Thanisse
Romania
Thanisse
Romania
Feb 10, 2025, 5:21 PM EST
I like the set, but I don't love it sadly. As much as I would love a smaller set, this needed the extra 100-200 pieces to have a back side to it, one that you can open up - or at least leave the spot where one could place one's own back wall. Still, a nice set, this comment isn't meant to drag it down. Keep going.
dworatho
Wien, Austria
dworatho
Wien, Austria
Feb 10, 2025, 4:02 PM EST
fits well for collectors with other parts on the medival sets

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