First look at LEGO Icons medieval sets combined, sort of
A promotional video for LEGO 10332 Medieval Town Square has revealed what it looks like combined with 10305 Lion Knights Castle, to an extent.
For the reveal of 10332 Medieval Town Square, the LEGO Group shared a new video showcasing the new LEGO Icons set in the style of a tourism video. As with many of the LEGO Group’s adverts for their new sets, there’s some comedy and interesting details to enjoy, but one bigger detail you may have missed.
At the start of the video, we get what is technically our first look at 10332 Medieval Town Square and 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle displayed together. The castle sits behind the new model on top of a hill in the distance and provided you have the space to set up the two in a similar way, it’s a captivating display.
Admittedly, the castle has likely been edited in but at least it’s further confirmation of how 10332 Medieval Town Square links and connects to 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle even without any connection points. A LEGO designer has already explained how you can connect the two despite this.

While 10332 Medieval Town Square is considerably smaller than 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle, the video also acts as an example of how two different-sized sets can be displayed together using perspective – just in case you have 21325 Medieval Blacksmith on hand.
10332 Medieval Town Square launches on March 1 for LEGO Insiders, while 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle is available now. You can click here to take a closer look at the new set in the meantime and spot some of its references before its release.
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