Nice easy build. Some of the design elements are a step up from the red dragon keep dragon
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
Totally Awesome
on January 21, 2025
Posted by: SlowSpoon077
Verified Purchase:No
I generally don’t gravitate towards the Creator 3-in-1 sets, but this set is exceptional all around. I prefer the Medieval Dragon configuration since it is so well thought out and detailed. A fun build experience for an awesome final product. Would recommend to any castle/medieval enjoyer.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting LEGO
Customer Rating
5
3-in-1 Dragon set is a must have!!
on March 25, 2025
Posted by: emilyr583_3663
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This Medieval Dragon 3-in-1 Lego set is terrific! With 715 pieces you can make a fierce dragon. When you complete that you can make a different dragon and finally a bird. The 3-in-1 concept by Lego is wonderful. For the same price as before you now get to make 3 complete Lego sets. The entertainment lasts longer and longer than before. My 8 year old wants to start this set right now!! I highly recommend this Lego set for any Lego enthusiast and especially for anyone loving Medieval dragons.
Written by a customer while visiting influenster.com
Customer Rating
5
Fun Medieval Dragon and so much more!
on March 27, 2025
Posted by: erink188_5723
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My daughter absolutely loved putting this dragon together. She really likes the 3-in-1 as she is able to make different things from the same set of legos. It's a great value to have 3 different sets packaged into one box! We absolutely love legos and how safe they are, how educational they are, and how much fun they are! You can never go wrong with legos!!
Written by a customer while visiting influenster.com
This is one of my favorite Lego 3-in-1 sets yet, and it's nearly perfect. The main build feels sleek, sturdy, and intimidating (especially for minifigure scale), while both side builds are well-constructed and expressive. I like to think the sea serpent is an homage to Brickley!
While the abundance of plates and small parts lowers the set's price value a bit for me, I accept this is just the way things are in modern Lego. Almost every part used feels justified, including some very clever part usage, such as on the dragon's brow.
My biggest gripe is that I wish the dragon's neck had more articulation, but by detaching certain mixel joints and replacing a circular plate in the head (using the set's spare pieces) this can be improved.