How to Train Your Dragon - Toothless (784 pieces)
How to Train Your Dragon - Toothless (784 pieces)
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⭐ The most beloved Night Fury from the big screen in your collection!
Bring Toothless to life with a creative model that captures the dragon's bright eyes, curious tongue, and playful demeanor.
The set includes articulated parts so you can pose the head, jaw, wings, and tail, giving the piece plenty of personality.
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🔧 Product Details
🧩 Number of pieces: 784.
📏 Dimensions (assembled): about 16 cm tall.
🕹️ Joints: head, jaw, wings, and tail fully poseable.
🐟 Accessories: fish and plasma-blast effect to create scenes.
🧾 Important: Only Original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas are shipped in generic packaging.
🎬 A bit of the story
In Berk, young Viking Hiccup breaks the village tradition by befriending a rare Night Fury, whom he names Toothless.
Together, they show that humans and dragons can coexist — a journey about courage, empathy, and a change of perspective.



🏆 Reasons to take it home
✨ Charismatic presence: a model that captures Toothless's charm — impossible not to smile.
🧘 Relaxing assembly: a creative experience just right for a zen building session.
📸 Full of poses: joints and accessories make for amazing photos and displays.
🎁 Perfect gift: delights fans of the franchise and collectors.
Ready to fly to Berk? Add to cart and bring Toothless to your home! 🖤
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