The LEGO Disney Raya and the Last Dragon sets are finally on LEGO.com
The LEGO Group has finally uploaded all three Raya and the Last Dragon sets to its online store ahead of their release next month.
43181 Raya and the Heart Palace, 43184 Raya and Sisu Dragon and 43185 Boun’s Boat are all due to launch on March 1, just four days ahead of the Disney animated movie’s debut on Disney+.
That makes their arrival on LEGO.com peculiarly close to their release, while other March 1 sets have been listed as ‘Coming Soon’ since as far back as December 2020. It’s not our first look at the trio of models, though: we’ve had official images for a while, and they’ve even been spotted in the wild in the US.
Still, we do now know how much they’ll cost in the UK and Europe, adding to the already-revealed US prices: 43181 Raya and the Heart Palace headlines the wave at £74.99 / $79.99 / €79.99, 43184 Raya and Sisu Dragon is the cheapest at £27.99 / $29.99 / €29.99, and 43185 Boun’s Boat comes somewhere in between at £44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99.
As with the wider Disney range, all three sets contain mini-dolls rather than minifigures. You’ll be able to order them from March 1, along with new waves from NINJAGO, Monkie Kid, Star Wars, Marvel and more.
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